HARVEY RT-S User manual

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Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................3
2. Warranty Information ............................................................................................................................ 3
3. Specifications ........................................................................................................................................ 3
4. General Safety Guidelines ....................................................................................................................4
5. Unpacking and Installing ...................................................................................................................... 4
6. Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 7
7. Maintenance and Service.................................................................................................................................7
1. 介绍 .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
2. 质保信息 ...................................................................................................................................................9
3. 参数信息 ...................................................................................................................................................9
4. 安全条例 .................................................................................................................................................10
5. 拆包及组装 .............................................................................................................................................10
6. 操作 ........................................................................................................................................................12
7. 维护...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Exploded View and Parts List...............................................................................................................13

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English Version

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1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Harvey’s products. We
are confident that you will be satisfied with the
quality and performance of our products.
The Harvey RT-S Router Table Stand is a universal
product that can be installed with RT-685, RT-800
or even custom router tables. The RT-S Router
Table Stand is also designed to be universally
compatible with a majority of aftermarket router
table systems. Please refer to your router table to
ensure proper fitment. In some cases, some
modifications may be necessary.
The Harvey RT-S Router Table Stand features
parallel lifting, start-stop switch control, overload
protection and height adjustment functions. Its high-
strength aluminum alloy construction provides both
enhanced functionality and an appealing visual
design.
We hope this user manual provides you with the
necessary guidance to install, operate, and
maintain the Router Table Stand effectively. If you
require any further assistance or inquiries, please
reach out to our customer service center.
⮚Parallel Lifting
The stand utilizes a cyclic lifting mechanism located
underneath the base platform. To lift the stand,
simply press down on the pedal of the lifting
mechanism. The three rollers will simultaneously
raise the support and lock it into place. Lowering
the stand is achieved by pressing the pedal again,
retracting the rollers and allowing the feet to make
contact with the ground, providing stable support.
⮚Ball head foot
The ball head foot allows for easy table height
adjustment and adapts to uneven ground surfaces.
⮚Handle bracket
The handle bracket can be adjusted at any angle,
providing convenience for placing and using your
router crank handle.
⮚Power switch
The power switch controls the start and stop of the
cutter and provides overload protection.
⮚Leg
The aluminum profile legs feature a T-slot design,
making it convenient to install homemade tools.
2. Warranty Information
Limited Tool Warranty:
We make every effort to ensure that this product
meets the highest quality and durability standards.
We offer a limited warranty for our products. This
warranty covers manufacturing defects for one year
from the date of retail purchase. It does not apply to
defects caused by misuse, abuse, normal wear and
tear, negligence or accidents, unauthorized repairs,
modifications, or lack of maintenance. We are not
liable for any injuries, property damage, or
consequential damages resulting from product use.
Please contact our customer service center for
warranty claims and further assistance. We will
repair or replace the product or any part(s) covered
under this warranty due to defective workmanship
or materials during this warranty period.
3. Specifications
Stand Dimension:
---26-9/64” x 17-61/64” x 33-35/64”
(664x456x852mm)
Input Power:
---120v 15A
Net weight/Gross weight:
---43lbs (19.5kg)/48.5lbs (22kg)
Package Size:
---32-23/64” x 24-13/32” x 9-1/16”
(822x620x230mm)
Max. load-bearing:
---330lbs (150kg)
Note: The specifications mentioned above are
subject to change without prior notice. Please refer
to the product documentation for the most up-to-
date specifications.
Fig.1 shows the dimensions of mounting holes
for the upper brackets.
Fig.2 shows the size of the legs’ T-slot.
Fig.1
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4. General Safety Guidelines
When using the router table, it is important to
follow safety guidelines for universal electric
tools. Additionally, pay attention to the following
precautions:
1. Before moving the support, always unplug the
router from the power source.
2. While the RT-S Router Table Stand can
accommodate uneven surfaces, it is recommended
to place the router table stand on a flat and stable
surface to prevent tilt or sliding.
3. Avoid using the product in damp, messy, or dark
environments, or in areas with flammable or
explosive materials.
4. When not in use, insert the safety pin into the
green start button to ensure it is deactivated to
prevent any accidental startup.
5. Never place your hands directly over or in front of
the spinning cutter. Maintain a minimum distance of
six (6) inches from the cutter at all times.
6. Ensure all lock levers, knobs, fence hardware,
and guide rails are securely tightened before
operating the router table. Failure to do so can
cause the workpiece to slip out of alignment while
cutting and cause injury from kickback.
7. Let the cutter do the work; avoid applying
excessive force, as it may lead to poor cutting
results or kickback.
8. Exercise caution when working with workpieces
containing knots, holes, or foreign objects, as they
can increase the risk of kickback and injury. Warped
stock should be run through a jointer before you run
it through the router table.
9. Keep the cutter on the underside of the
workpiece when making blind cuts. This will
decrease the risk of accidental contact with the
cutter.
10. Always feed the workpiece against the rotation
direction of the cutter. Otherwise, the workpiece
could be aggressively pulled from your hands,
drawing them into the spinning cutter.
11. When setting up the cutter, disconnect the
router from power and rotate the router spindle to
ensure proper cutter clearance before starting the
router.
12. Always use a fence, jig, or miter gauge when
cutting workpieces, and never operate the router
table without them.
13. Never use a workpiece shorter than six inches
without special fixtures or jigs. Otherwise, the
workpiece can become trapped between the fence
and cutter, which could draw your hands into the
spinning cutter.
14. Keep any unused portion of the cutter below the
table surface to minimize the risk of accidental
contact.
14. Always use a guard and fabricate additional
guards or jigs for specific circumstances. Consider
using an overhead guard if the fence is removed.
15. Store the router power cord safely to prevent
tripping hazards during operation.
5. Unpacking and Installing
5.1 Unpacking
Carefully unpack the Router Table Stand and
ensure that all parts and components are included
as listed in the parts list below. Refer to Fig 3 for an
exploded diagram of all components.
REF
DESCRIPTION
QTY
A
Base Platform
1
B
Switch
1
C
Pedal assembly
1
D
Supporting foot
4
E
Handle bracket
1
F
10mm ratchet wrench
1
G
Wrench(8-10)
1
H
Wrench(13-16)
1
I
Hex wrench(1.5-8)
1
J
Leg
4
K
Top bracket(long)
2
L
Top bracket(short)
2
3
Hexagon bolt M6x16
32
4
Spring washer 6
36
5
Flat washer 6
42
6
Square nut M6
32
7
Flat washer 8
4
8
Spring washer 8
4
9
Cap screw M8x25
4
21
T-bolt M5X16
4
22
Flat washer 5
4
23
Spring washer 5
4
24
Cap nut M5
4
34
Nut M6
4
39
Button head screw M6X16
2
48
Cap screw M6x20
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Fig.3
5.2 Installation
Follow these steps to install your RT-S Router
Table Stand:
a. Place the base platform (A) upside down on a
sturdy surface. Attach the foot pedal assembly (C)
to the base platform (A) as shown in Fig.4.
Fig.4
b. Pull the foot pedal (C) to change it from state (I)
to state (Ⅱ) as seen in Fig.5.
To install the legs (J), preinstall the fasteners (#3,
#4, #5, and #6) into the sixteen holes of the base
platform (A) as shown in Fig.5. Each corner will
require 4 sets of fasteners (16 in total). Square nut
(#6) will be exposed to accept the legs (J).
Fig.5
c. Insert the threaded end of the leg (J) under the
base platform (A). Until the end is flush with the
base platform (A) and hand tighten the bolts (#3) in
advance to hold the leg into place. Use the
provided wrenches to securely tighten it with a tool.
Repeat this step to install the remaining three legs
(J) as shown in Fig.6 for each corner of the base.
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d. Install the foot (D) on the leg (J) and rotate to the
minimum or lowest height (h) as indicated in Fig.7.
Repeat this step to install the remaining three (D)
as shown in Fig.7.
Fig.7
e. Flip your RT-S over (rightside up) on the ground
then press down on the foot pedal (C) gently.
Slowly depress (lift) from the foot pedal to change
from state (Ⅱ) to state (Ⅰ).
Next, preinstall the fasteners (#3, #4, #5 and #6)
onto the sixteen holes located on the top brackets
of (K) and (L).
Finally, insert the top bracket (K) from the top of the
leg (J), so that the square nuts are mated with the
slots on the leg (J). Align the top bracket (K) to be
flushed with the leg, and hand tighten the bolt to
temporarily hold the bracket in place. Using the
provided wrenches, tighten the bolt to secure the
bracket. Repeat this step to install the remaining
brackets (K) and (L) as shown in Fig.8.
Fig.8
f. Install the handle bracket (E) at the appropriate
position and height as to your preference. Use the
provided fasteners (#21, #22, #23, and #24) to
secure the bracket onto the support leg (J) as
shown in Fig.9.
Fig.9
g. To mount the power switch (B), install the switch
at the appropriate position of the leg (J). The switch
should be mounted near the foot pedal side with the
provided fasteners (#21, #22, #23, and #24) as
shown in Fig.10.
Fig.10
h. After assembling the legs and top brackets to the
base platform, now it is time to attach your router
table. Set the router table on to the top bracket (K)
and use the provided fasteners (#7, #8, and #9) to
secure the router table as shown in Fig.11.
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Note:
If you are using the Harvey RT-685/800 router
tables, then it can be directly mounted using the
holes on both sides of the top bracket (K).
If you are constructing a customized router
table, you can mount the table with any of the
available holes located on the top bracket as
indicated in Fig.1 of the Specification section.
i. To evenly set the height of the support feet, rotate
each of the four feet (D) CLOCKWISE by the same
number of turns (rotation) until the rollers are
slightly lifted up above the ground surface. It is
recommended that the rollers be at least 0-2 mm,
higher than the ground surface.
If the ground surface is uneven, then you may need
to fine-tune the feet (D) so that the table is leveled
accordingly. You may need a leveler to ensure that
the table is properly leveled. Once the height is
properly set, tighten the nut on the feet (D) up
against the legs as shown in Fig.12 to ensure the
height is fixed at a set height.
Fig.12
NOTE: To mount the router and/or lift system to the
router table, please refer to the product’s owner
manual for more details.
6. Operation
To use the router table stand, we must provide
power to our router tool. Start by connecting the
router to the switch box assembly by connecting the
router tool plug into the socket located on the power
switch (B). Next, connect the power switch (B) cord
to the appropriate power source (receptacle).
While the power switch (B) is in the OFF position,
double check to ensure that your router tool is in
the ON position as you will no longer utilize the
ON/OFF switch located on the router tool. The
router tool will now be controlled by the power
switch located on the router table stand.
To start the router tool using the power switch (B),
pull out the safety pin and press the (green) Start
button to turn ON the router tool.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When moving the stand around, always make sure
to disconnect the main power cord first. Step on the
foot pedal to engage the rollers. Move the router
table stand to the desired location, and then step on
the foot pedal again to disengage the roller. If
needed, adjust the support feet to ensure that the
router table is leveled before using the router table!
7. Maintenance and Service
The RT-S Router Table Stand does not require any
special maintenance. However, it is recommended
to regularly inspect, clean, and avoid prolonged use
in humid environments that can extend the service
life of your router table system.
For cleaning, use a clean cloth or brush to remove
dust and debris from the stand’s surface and
components. Apply a suitable lubricant to prolong
the life of any moving components.
Periodically inspect all components for signs of
wear, damage, or loose connections. Replace any
worn or damaged parts with genuine replacement
parts from the manufacturer. Please contact our
customer service center for warranty claims and
further assistance.

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中文版本

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1.介绍
感谢您购买海威公司产品,我们相信您会对产品
质量及性能感到满意。
RT-S 电木铣支架是一个通用产品,可安装海威
RT-685、RT-800、自制台板,配合电木铣使用。
RT-S 电木铣支架主要有平行升降、启停开关、
过载保护、高度调节等功能。支脚、踏板、把手支架
选用高级铝合金并通过阳极氧化制造而成。无论视觉
性还是功能性都有显著地提升。
平行升降
循环升降机构固定在底架的下方,踩下升降机构
踏板,三个滚轮同时着地,支架整体平行升高并自动
锁定,此时可将支架随意移动;再次踩下升降机构踏
板,三个滚轮缩回,支脚着地,支架有效支撑。
调节高度
球头支脚可调节台面离地高度及适应不平地面。
把手支架
放置电木铣升降调节工具,可随意调节角度,便
于取用。
电源开关
控制刀具启动和停止,并提供过载保护功能。
支腿
带T槽铝型材支腿,方便安装自制工具。
2.质保信息
质保期限
一年
购买凭证
请保留有效的购买凭证,本公司将为客户提供为
期一年的质保服务,在质保期内,产品因质量缺陷免
费维修。
质保范围
以下原因造成的事故、故障在保修范围以外:
滥用、误用、疏忽引起的事故。
缺乏维护导致的故障。
非授权维修改造。
正常磨损部件。
天灾、火灾、爆炸引起的故障。
本公司在任何情况下均不对因使用本公司产品而
导致的死亡、人身伤害和财产损失负责。
任何部件经过检测确认出现工艺或材质的缺陷,
我们将免费进行修理或更换。
3.参数信息
支架尺寸:
---664x456x852mm
输入电源:
---120v 15A
净重/毛重:
---19.5kg/22kg
包装尺寸:
---822x620x230mm
最大承重:
---150kg
顶架台板安装孔位尺寸见图 1
支腿 T槽尺寸见图 2
图1
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4.安全条例
本附件配合电木铣使用,除了必须遵守通用电
动工具的安全事项(参考台锯)外,还须遵循以下
安全事项:
1) 移动支架前,请断开电木铣电源。
2) 将电木铣支架放置在平坦地面上,防止倾斜或滑
动。
3) 避免在潮湿、存在易燃易爆物质、杂乱黑暗环境
中使用本产品。
4) 请在完成作业后将开关安全销插入绿色启动按钮
中。
5) 为了避免与正在旋转的铣刀发生接触,切勿将手
部直接置于铣刀的上方或前方。操作时,当一只
手接近铣刀时,应立刻将手移到另一侧。手部与
旋转的铣刀之间必须要保持至少 150mm 的距离。
6) 在确保所有的锁紧杆和旋钮被锁紧、所有的靠山
和导轨被固定之后,再开始操作电木铣。否则在
铣削时,工件可能会滑出,从而引起木料回弹,
对操作者造成人身伤害。
7) 不要强行让木料穿过电木铣。让铣刀带动木料。
过大的外力很有可能导致较差的铣削效果,还会
引起木料回弹,造成严重的人身伤害。
8) 当工件上有结疤、孔洞或者异物时,会增加木料
回弹的风险和伤害。在用电木铣工作台加工弯曲
的木料时,应先将木料在平刨上进行加工。
9) 在进行盲切时,保持铣刀位于工件的下方,这样
会减小与铣刀发生意外接触的风险。
10) 工件的进料方向必须要和铣刀的旋转方向相反。
否则工件会从您手中被强行拉出,卷入旋转的铣
刀中。
11) 进行新的设置后,须通过旋转电木铣主轴来检查
铣刀位置,以确保在启动电木铣前,铣刀间距合
适(注意切断电源)。
12) 不要在没有使用靠山、夹具或者靠尺的情况下铣
削木料,否则工件可能会被铣刀拖拽,并将您的
手拉入铣刀。
13) 在没有特制的夹具或装置时,不要铣削长度短于
150mm 的工件。否则工件可能会被夹在靠山和
铣刀之间,这可能会将您的手部卷入正在旋转的
铣刀中。
14) 始终保持铣刀未使用的部分位于台面下方,以减
小手部与旋转的铣刀发生接触的风险。
15) 为了防止人身伤害,请务必使用护罩。对于一些
特殊情况,还应加装额外的护罩或者夹具。如果
靠山被移除,请使用上置式护罩。
16) 为了防止被电木铣的电源线绊倒,务必在不使用
电木铣时,将电木铣断开电源并收拾好电源线。
警告:
和所有的设备一样,操作此工具也存在潜在危
险。事故通常是由于对工具不熟悉或者注意力不集
中造成的。使用此工具时应保持警惕,以减少发生
人身伤害的风险。如果操作时忽视安全措施,可能
会发生严重的人身伤害。
5.拆包及组装
5.1 拆包
参考图 3及爆炸图核对您的产品。
序号
名称
数量
A
底部支架
1
B
开关
1
C
踏板组件
1
D
支脚
4
E
把手支架
1
F
10mm 棘轮短柄两用扳手
1
G
开口扳手(8-10)
1
H
开口扳手(13-16)
1
I
内六角扳手(1.5-8)
1
J
支腿
4
K
顶部支架(长)
2
L
顶部支架(短)
2
3
六角头螺栓 M6X16
32
4
弹垫圈 6
2
5
平垫圈 6
4
6
方螺母 M6
6
7
平垫圈 8
32
8
弹垫圈 8
4
9
内六角圆柱头螺钉 M8X25
4
21
t型螺栓 M5X16
4
22
平垫圈 5
4
23
弹垫圈 5
4
34
六角螺母 M6
4
39
内六角平圆头螺钉 M6X20
4
48
六角头螺栓 M6X20
4

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图3
5.2 组装
按照图示步骤 a-i 依次安装
a.将底架“A”倒置于桌面,取出踏板“C”固定于底
架“A”上图示位置。
图4
b.将踏板“C”从状态“Ⅰ”上拉到极限,松手后回
到状态“Ⅱ”;然后将紧固件“3”、“4”、“5”、“6”
预装在底架“A”上 16 个孔内。
图5
c.将支腿“J”螺纹端从底架“A”下方插入,端部齐
平后先手动预紧螺栓,再用工具旋紧;重复此步骤,
安装其余 3根支腿“J”。
图6
d.将支脚“D”安装到支腿“J”上,旋至“h”最小;
重复此步骤安装其余三个“D”。
图7

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e.将支架翻转放置地面上,轻踩踏板“C”并缓慢抬
起,使其从状态“Ⅱ”回到状态“Ⅰ”;将紧固件
“3”、“4”、“5”、“6”预装在顶架“K”、“L”上 16
个孔内;将顶架“K”从支腿“J”上方插入,顶部
齐平后先手动预紧螺栓,再用工具旋紧;重复此步骤,
安装其余顶架“K”与“L”。
图8
f.使用图示紧固件将把手支架“E”固定在支腿“J”
上合适位置。
图9
g.使用图示紧固件将开关“B”固定在靠近踏板侧支
腿“J”上合适位置。
图10
h.使用图示紧固件将您的台板固定在顶架“K”上。
图11
注意:若您的台板是海威 RT-685/800,则可通过顶架“K”
上两侧孔位直接安装;若是自制木台板,则可参考图“1”顶
架安装孔位,自行开孔安装您的台板。
i.首先将四个支脚“D”顺时针旋出相同圈数,直至
滚轮比地面略高 0-2mm;然后根据台面平行情况微
调支脚“D”,直到台面水平,旋紧支脚“D”上螺母。
图12
6.操作
需要开机使用时,首先把开关主电源线接入电路,
然后将您的电木铣插头插入开关插座内,拔出安全销,
按下绿色启动键即可开机使用。当您需要移动支架时,
断开主电源线,踩下踏板,移动到您需要的位置时再
次踩下踏板并缓慢抬起。
7.维护
RT-S 产品无需特别的维护,只要做好日常检查,
定期清理,避免长期在潮湿环境使用,即可提高使用
寿命。

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Exploded View and Parts List
Router Table Stand parts

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Router Table Stand parts list
REF
DESCRIPTION
QTY
REF
DESCRIPTION
QTY
1
Top bracket (long)
2
40
Swing shaft locking block
1
2
Top bracket (short)
2
41
Shoulder Bolt φ10X70
1
3
Hexagon bolt M6x16
32
42
Buffer block
1
4
Spring washer 6
40
43
Nut M8
5
5
Flat washer 6
54
44
Lock nut M6
5
6
Square nut M6
32
45
Universal wheel mounting
bracket
1
7
Flat washer 8
21
46
Hexagon bolt M8X20
4
8
Spring washer 8
8
47
Universal wheel
1
9
Cap screw M8x25
4
48
Cap screw M6x20
4
10
Leg
4
49
Foot Pedal
1
11
Nut M10
6
50
Pedal arm
1
12
Ball head screw
4
51
Roller shaft
2
13
O-Ring 2.65x14
4
52
Wheel
2
14
Supporting foot
4
53
Tension spring
1
15
Rubber mat
4
54
Lock nut M8
2
16
Handle bracket
1
55
Nylon washer φ25Xφ10X2
6
17
Disc spring 16
1
56
Connecting link
1
18
Nylon washer φ19Xφ8X2
13
57
Driven shaft
1
19
Handle bracket fixing block
1
58
Connecting link shaft
1
20
Shoulder Bolt φ8X16
7
59
Drive shaft
1
21
T-bolt M5X16
4
60
Switch bracket
1
22
Flat washer 5
4
61
Shoulder Bolt φ8X90
1
23
Spring washer 5
4
62
Switch
1
24
Cap nut M5
4
62-01
Plastic panel
1
25
Base Platform
1
62-02
Switch panel
1
26
Shoulder Bolt φ10X20
8
62-03
Knurling pin φ5X25
2
27
Shaft bushing
6
62-04
Pin with hole
1
28
Flat washer 20
6
62-05
Chain
1
29
Thin nut 20
6
62-06
Overload protection switch
1
30
Adjusting pad
1
62-07
Silicone foam round strip
1
31
Swing shaft
1
62-08
Electromagnetic switch
1
32
Swing tongue
1
62-09
Switch box
1
33
Set screw M6X25
1
62-10
Switch box rear cover
1
34
Nut M6
8
62-11
Cap screw M4x20
4
35
Torsional spring
1
62-12
Water joint PG13.5
1
36
Lock pad
1
62-13
Flat HD screw M4x12
4
37
Flat washer 10
5
62-14
Socket
1
38
Spring washer 10
1
62-15
Power line 14AWGX3C 5-15P
1
39
Button HD screw M6X16
11
62-16
Single core wire 2.5 ㎡X16cm
3

Harvey Industries Co., Ltd
68-10 Suyuan Avenue, Jiangning District, Nanjing 211100, China
www.harveywoodworking.com
Harvey Industries International Inc.
10830 Ada Ave. Montclair, CA. 91763
TEL: 1-800-211-0397
E-mail: [email protected]
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