SCRIBE-MASTER COPE-PRO User manual

SCRIBE-MASTER
COPE-PRO
Please read these instructions before use.
Patent No.: GB2441513

TECHNICAL DATA
Cutter size
Guide bush size
4mmØ x 40mm x 100mm
1-3/16 inch - 30mm
Workpiece
Max. thickness 1-1/4 inch - 32mm
Max. width 7-1/2 inches - 195mm
Min. length 11-3/4 inches - 300mm
Weight 13lbs - 5.92kg
The following symbols are used throughout this
manual:
Denotes risk of personal injury, loss of
life or damage to the tool in case of non-
observance of the instructions in this
manual.
Refer to the instruction manual of
your power tool.
Dear Customer
Thank you for purchasing this Scribemaster
product, we hope you enjoy many years of
creative and productive use.
CONTENTS
TECHNICAL DATA____________________ 1
SAFETY ___________________________ 2-3
ITEMS ENCLOSED _________________ 4
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS______________ 4
ACCESSORIES
– Recommended Cutters _______________ 5
– Heavy Duty Bag _____________________ 5
– Mounting Kit ________________________ 5
– Tenon Slide Plate____________________ 5
– Sub-base Set, 30mm Guide Bush _______ 5
ASSEMBLY
– Fitting the Feet ______________________ 7
– Safe Working Practice ________________ 7
– Jig Overview & Setup Position _________ 8
– Jig in Cutting Position ________________ 8
OPERATION
– Fitting the Spelch Block ______________ 10
– Setting the Roller Stop Slides _________ 11
– Setting the Rear Material Slide ________ 11
– Setting Up the Workpiece in the Rear
Material Slide ______________________ 12
– Aligning the Rear Material Slide Stops __ 12
– Aligning the Combs & Comb Assembly __ 12
– Moving the Combs to Cutting Position___ 13
– Adding the Workpiece _______________ 13
– Making the Cut _____________________ 14
ACCESSORIES _____________________ 15
MAINTENANCE _____________________ 16
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION_______ 16
GUARANTEE _______________________ 16
SPARE PARTS
– Spare Parts List ____________________ 17
– Spare Parts Diagram ________________ 18
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ____ 19
This unit must not be put into service until it has
been established that the power tool to be
connected to this unit is in compliance with
2006/42/EC (identified by the CE marking on the
power tool).
INTENDED USE
This jig is intended to be used with a router fitted
with a suitable cutter and 30mm guide bush for
professional heavy duty scribing of both hard
and soft woods as well as laminate faced
chipboards and MDF.
Important Some guide bushes are not
perfectly centred and may be slightly smaller
or larger than 30mm. Please check your guide
bush. Any guide bush that isn’t the correct size
and not centred will not deliver the best cut.
See Ref. UNIBASE.
%If you require further safety advice,
technical information or spare parts,
please call Scribe-Master Technical
Support or visit
www.scribemaster.com
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SAFETY
WARNING:
Observe the safety regulations in the
instruction manual of the power tool
to be used. Please read the following
instructions carefully. Failure to do so
could lead to serious injury. When using
electric tools, basic safety precautions,
including the following should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock and personal injury. Also observe
any applicable additional safety rules.
Read the following safety instructions
before attempting to operate this product.
PLEASE KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE.
The attention of UK users is drawn
to The Provision and Use of Work
Equipment Regulations 1998, and any
subsequent amendments.
Users should also read the HSE/HSC
Safe Use of Woodworking Machinery
Approved Code of Practice and Guidance
Document and any amendments.
Users must be competent with
woodworking equipment before using our
products.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Residual Risk. Although the safety
instructions and operating manuals for
our tools contain extensive instructions
on safe working with power tools, every
power tool involves a certain residual risk
which cannot be completely excluded
by safety mechanisms. Power tools
must therefore always be operated with
caution!
General
1.Disconnect power tool and
attachment from power supply
when not in use, before servicing,
when making adjustments and
when changing accessories such
as cutters. Ensure switch is in “off”
position. Always ensure cutter has
stopped rotating.
2.Always mount the power tool,
accessory or attachment in
conformity with the instructions. Only
use attachment and accessories
specified in the power tool manual.
The tool or attachment should not be
modified or used for any application
other than that for which it was
designed. Do not force tool.
3.Keep children and visitors away. Do
not let children or visitors touch the
tool, accessory or attachment. Keep
children and visitors away from work
area. Make the workshop child proof
with padlock and master switch.
4.Dress properly. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewellery, they can be
caught in moving parts. Rubber
gloves and non-skid footwear
is recommended when working
outdoors. Wear protective hair
covering to contain long hair.
5.Consider working environment. Do
not use the product in the rain or in
a damp environment. Keep work
area well lit. Do not use power tools
near gasoline or flammable liquids.
Keep workshop at a comfortable
temperature so your hands are
not cold. Connect machines that
are used in the open via a residual
current device (RCD) with an
actuation current of 30 mA maximum.
Use only extension cables that are
approved for outdoor use.
6.The accessory or attachment must
be kept level and stable at all times.
7.Keep work area clean. Cluttered
workshops and benches can cause
injuries. Ensure there is sufficient
room to work safely.
8.Secure idle tools. When not in use,
tools should be stored in a dry and
high or locked up place, out of reach
of children.
9.For best control and safety use
both hands on the power tool and
attachment. Keep both hands away
from cutting area. Always wait for the
spindle and cutter to stop rotating
before making any adjustments.
10. Always keep guards in place and in
good working order.
11. Remove any nails, staples and other
metal parts from the workpiece.
12. Maintain tools and cutters with care.
Keep cutters sharp and clean for
better and safer performance. Do
not use damaged cutters. Follow
instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories. Keep handles
dry, clean and free from oil and
grease.
13. Maintain accessories. Do not use
damaged accessories. Only use
accessories recommended by the
manufacturer.
14. Check damaged parts. Before
operation inspect the attachment,
the power tool, the cable, extension
cable and the plug carefully for signs
of damage. Check for alignment of
moving parts, binding, breakage,
mounting and any other conditions
that may effect its operation.
Have any damage repaired by an
Authorised Service Agent before
using the tool or accessory. Protect
tools from impact and shock.
15. Do not use tool if switch does not
turn it on or off. Have defective
switches replaced by an Authorised
Service Agent
16. Don’t over reach. Keep proper
footing and balance at all times. Do
not use awkward or uncomfortable
hand positions.
17. Don’t abuse the cable.Never carry
power tool or accessory by cord or
pull it to disconnect from the socket.
Keep cord from heat, oil and sharp
edges. Always trail the power cord
away from the work area.
18. Connect dust extraction equipment.
If devices are provided for the
connection of dust extraction and
collection facilities, ensure these are
connected and properly used.
19. Check all fixing and fastening nuts,
bolts and screws on power tool,
attachment and cutting tools before
use to ensure they are tight and
secure. Periodically check when
machining over long periods.
20. Stay alert. Watch what you are
doing. Use common sense. Do not
operate tools when you are tired,
under the influence of drugs or
alcohol.
21. Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) for eye, ear and respiratory
protection must be worn. All PPE
must meet current UK and EU
legislation.
22. Do not leave tools running
unattended. Do not leave tool until it
comes to a complete stop.
23. Always clamp workpiece being
machined securely.
24. Only use cutting tools for
woodworking that meet EN847-
1/2 safety standards, and any
subsequent amendments.
25. Vibration levels. Hand held power
tools produce different vibration
levels. You should always refer
to the specifications and relevant
Health & Safety Guide.
Routing Safety
1.Read and understand instructions
supplied with power tool, attachment
and cutter.
2.Keep hands, hair and clothing clear
of the cutter.
3.Remove adjusting keys and
spanners. Check to see that keys
and adjusting spanners are removed
from the router tool, cutter and
attachment before turning router on.
Make sure cutter can rotate freely.
4.Noise. Take appropriate measures
for the protection of hearing if
the sound pressure of 85dB(A) is
exceeded. Routing sound pressure
may exceed 85dB(A), so ear
protection must be worn.
5.Eye protection. Always wear eye
protection in the form of safety
goggles, spectacles or visors to
protect the eyes.
6.Respiratory protection. Wear a
face or dust mask, or powered
respirator. Dust masks/filters should
be changed regularly.
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7. Do not switch router on with the
cutter touching the workpiece. At the
end of the cut, release the router
plunge and allow spindle to stop
rotating. Never use the spindle lock
as a brake
8. The direction of routing must always
be opposite to the cutter’s direction
of rotation. Do not back-cut or climb-
cut.
9. Check before cutting that there
are no obstructions in the path of
the router. Ensure there are no
obstacles beneath workpiece when
cutting full thickness, and that a
sacrificial work surface is used.
Router Cutter Safety
1. Cutting tools are sharp. Care should
be taken when handling them. Do
not drop cutters or knock them
against hard objects. Handle very
small diameter cutters with extra
care. Always return cutter to its
packaging after use.
2. Always use cutters with a shank
diameter corresponding to the size of
the collet installed in your tool.
3. The maximum speed (n.max)
marked on the tool, or in instructions
or on packaging shall not be
exceeded. Where stated the speed
range shall be adhered to.
Recommended speeds are shown in
these instructions and/or website.
4. Always use router cutters in a router.
Drill and boring bits must not be used
in a router. Router cutters must only
be used for the material cutting
application for which they are
designed. Do not use on metal or
masonry.
5. Never use cutters with a diameter
exceeding the maximum diameter
indicated in the technical data of the
powertool or attachment used.
6. Before each use check that the
cutting tool is sharp and free from
damage. Do not use the cutting tool
if it is dull, broken or cracked or if in
any other damage is noticeable or
suspected.
7. Cutters should be kept clean. Resin
build up should be removed at
regular intervals with Resin Cleaner.
The use of a PTFE dry lubricant will
reduce resin build up. Do not use
PTFE spray on plastic parts.
8. When using stacked tooling (multi-
blade, block and groover etc.) on a
spindle arbor, ensure that the cutting
edges are staggered to each other to
reduce the cutting impact.
9. Cutter shanks should be inserted into
the collet all the way to the line
indicated on the shank. This ensures
that at least
3
⁄
4
of the shank length is
held in the collet. Ensure clamping
surfaces are cleaned to remove dirt,
grease, oil and water.
10. Observe the correct assembly and
fitting instructions in the router
instruction manual for fitting the
collet, nut and cutter.
11. Tool and tool bodies shall be
clamped in such a way that they will
not become loose during operation.
Care shall be taken when mounting
cutting tools to ensure that the
clamping is by the shank of the
cutting tool and that the cutting
edges are not in contact with each
other or with the clamping elements.
12. It is advisable to periodically check
the collet and collet nut. A damaged,
worn or distorted collet and nut can
cause vibration and shank damage.
Do not over-tighten the collet nut
13. Do not take deep cuts in one pass;
take several shallow or light passes
to reduce the side load applied to the
cutter and router. Too deep a cut in
one pass can stall the router.
14. In case of excessive vibrations whilst
using the router stop immediately
and have the eccentricity of the
router, router cutter and clamping
system checked by competent
personnel
15. All fastening screws and nuts should
be tightened using the appropriate
spanner or key and to the torque
value provided by the manufacturer.
16. Extension of the spanner or
tightening using hammer blows shall
not be permitted.
17. Clamping screws shall be tightened
according to instructions provided by
the manufacture. Where instructions
are not provided, clamping screws
shall be tightened in sequence from
the centre outwards.
Using Routers In A Fixed Position
1. Attention should be made to the
HSE’s Safe Use of Vertical Spindle
Moulding Machines Information
Sheet No.18 and any revisions.
2. After work, release the router plunge
to protect the cutter.
3. Always use a push-stick or push-
block when making any cut less than
11-1/2 inches - 300mm in length or
when feeding the last 11-1/2 inches -
300mm of the cut.
4. The opening around the cutter
should be reduced to a minimum
using suitably sized insert rings in
the table and closing the back fence
cheeks or fitting a false fence on the
back fence.
5. Whenever possible use a work
holding device or jig to secure
component being machined. Ensure
any attachment is securely fitted to
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the workbench, with table surface at
approximately hip height.
6. Use a No-Volt Release Switch.
Ensure it is fixed securely, easily
accessible and used correctly.
7. In router table (inverted) mode, stand
to the front right of the table. The
cutter will rotate anti-clockwise when
viewed from top so the feed direction
is from the right (against the rotation
of the cutter). In overhead mode,
stand to the front left of the machine
table and the feed direction is from
the left.
8. Do not reach underneath table or
put your hands or fingers at any
time in the cutting path while tool is
connected to a power supply.
9. Never thickness timber between the
back of the cutter and the backfence.
Useful Advice When Routing
1.Judge your feed rate by the sound
of the motor. Feed the router at a
constant feed rate. Too slow a feed
rate will result in burning.
2. Trial cuts should be made on waste
material before starting any project.
3.When using some attachments e.g.
a router table or dovetail jig, a fine
height adjuster is recommended.
4.When using a template guide bush,
ensure there is sufficient clearance
between cutter tip and inside edge
of bush and that it cannot come into
contact with collet and nut. Ensure
cutter and guide bush are concentric.
Router Cutter Repair/Maintenance
1.Repair of tools is only allowed in
accordance with the manufacturers
instructions.
2.The design of composite (tipped)
tools shall not be changed in process
of repair. Composite tools shall be
repaired by a competent person i.e.
a person of training and experience,
who has knowledge of the design
requirements and understands the
levels of safety to be achieved.
3.Repair shall therefore include, e.g.
the use of spare parts which are in
accordance with the specification
of the original parts provided by the
manufacturer.
4.Tolerances which ensure correct
clamping shall be maintained.
5.Care shall be taken that regrinding
of the cutting edge will not cause
weakening of the body and the
connection of the cutting edge to the
body.
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ITEMS REQUIRED
nPlunge router with suitable collet fitted.
n30mm guide bush.
nSuitable workbench, table or mitre saw stand.
nPozi®No.2 screwdriver.
nHandtools.
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS (see next page)
J Material lock down bolt with swivel foot & nut
K Combs
L Comb assembly locating pin
M Comb locking knob
(A Main top plate
B Lower top plate
C Base plate
D Rear material slide
E Letter box slide
F Router base plate
G Router base plate follow pin
H Comb assembly stop end with 3 holes
I Comb assembly stop end with 1 hole
N Comb lockdown knob
O Rear material guide stops
P Rear material slide stop knob
Q Rubber foot
R Rear material slide lock down knob
S Letter box slide dot mark
T Roller stop slide with knob(
U Split out block fixing screw 5x30mm
V Rubber mounting strip
W Comb alignment tool
X Cutter
Y Spacer
ITEMS ENCLOSED
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DESCRIPTION OF PARTS DIAGRAM A
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B
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Heavy Duty Bag Ref. SM/CBP
The carry case is specifically designed for maximum protection
and ease of transportation for the Scribe-Master PRO.
(Feet need to be removed for transportation).
Chop Saw Stand Mounting Kit Ref. SM/MKP
The bench mount kit is designed to work with a
variety of mitre saw stands.
Tenon Slide Plate Ref. SM/TSP
Allows tenons, dado housings, halving joints etc. to be
routed when used with a 30mm guide bush. Maximum
cutter diameter 13/16 inch - 22mm. Maximum working
width of 7-1/2 inches - 190mm. Maximum tenon
length adjustment 2 inches - 50mm.
ACCESSORIES
Please use only Scribemaster original
accessories.
Recommended Cutters
1/4" SHANK CUTTER
Ref. SMC/02X1/4HSS
4mmØ x 40mm cut x 100mm OL
(Included with jig). SMC/02X1/4HSS
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ASSEMBLY
n Check that there is no damage or
imperfections on your new jig.
n Check that all the components are enclosed.
n Please recycle all packaging.
n Read all the safety instructions prior to use.
Fitting the Feet
n Stand the jig on its back end and screw on
the six feet.
n We recommend that the feet are attached
even if you are attaching the jig to a mitre saw
stand using the optional accessory,
Ref. SM/MKP. They will protect the roller
stop knobs on the underside of the base plate
from damage.
n Please recycle all packaging.
n Read all the safety instructions prior to use.
Safe Working Practice
n We recommend that the jig is attached to a
chop saw stand using the mitre saw stand
mounting kit accessory Ref. SM/MKP.
n The jig can also be used on a table, workmate
or workbench but it must be in a stable position.
Ensure that all the bolts, knobs and
slides are in the correct starting
position.
Ensure working position is comfortable.
Keep proper footing at all times.
Ensure jig is in a stable position before
use. Ensure it is clamped securely and
placed at a suitable and comfortable
height.
Ensure other end of workpiece is
supported properly.
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Jig Overview and Setup Position
Jig in Cutting Position
Rear material slide Rear material slide
stops & knobs
Combs Letter box slide
Router base plateBack cut markerComb locking knobsSet out channel
Spelch block
retaining guide
Rear material slide
lock down knobs
Comb assembly
lock down knobs
Rear material slide
in cutting position
Material lock
down nut Back cut markerSpelch block
Workpiece
Comb section in cutting position
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6-5/8 x 1 x 2 1/2 inches.
to become the spelch block.
n Push the spelch block up tight to the spelch
block retaining guide.
n Screw securely into place using the 5mm x
30mm screws provided.
n The front edge of the retaining guide lines up
with the front edge of the adjacent spacers.
n Check with a staight edge that everything
lines up correctly.
Setting the Roller Stop Slides
n Slide the workpiece inbetween the top plate
and the base plate.
n Ensure that the most intricate part of the
workpiece is pushed up tight against the
spacers and split out block.
n The back face of the workpiece should be
against the rubber stripping on the base plate.
n Push the roller stops up tight against the
workpiece and lock into place. This allows
for easy putting in and retracting of the
workpiece.
Setting the Rear Material Slide
n Check that the walls are plumb.
n If the walls are plumb use a sliding square
up against the front edge of the rear material
slide and lock the rear material slide in a
square position using the two knobs.
n If the walls are not plumb use a bevel and
set the rear material slide to the correct angle
and lock into position.
n Please note that there is a limit to how far out
of plumb this jig will work A lot will depend
on the walls and the workpiece. (There is no
set degree).
OPERATION
Fitting the Spelch Block
n Prepare a piece of timber 170x25x65mm
Spelch block not yet in position
When mould is changed a new
spelch block will be required.
Spacer SpacerSpelch block
Lower top plate
Line up
Spelch block against
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Setting up the Workpiece in the Rear
Material Slide
n Cut an off-cut from the workpiece to be
scribed. This should be a square cut and of
a size the operator feels comfortable with.
(recommend 1-1/2 to 2 inches - 40-50mm wide).
n Place the workpiece into the set out channel
on the top plate ensuring that the most
intricate part is pushed up tight against the
top edge of the channel.
n The rear face of the workpiece should be
pushed up tight against the rear material
slide.
Aligning the Rear Material Slide Stops
n One slide stop should be pushed up tightly
against the bottom of the off-cut and set flush
with the front edge of the off-cut and tightened
down.
n The other slide stop should be pushed up
against the top of the off-cut. With the front
edge flush with the smallest part of the
workpiece off-cut and tightened down.
n The slide stops have three functions:
1. To clamp the workpiece in the right position
while the combs are aligned.
2. To give a smooth run for the follow pin and
the corresponding router cut.
3. To avoid a small radius on the entry and
exit cut of the workpiece.
n When the workpiece is a chamfered, bull
nosed or pencil round there is no need to use
thw upper most slide stop. (With these type
of mouldings there isn’t a flat end cut on the
workpiece).

Aligning the Combs and Comb
Assembly
n Ensure the comb assembly is in the set-up
position. (The comb assembly will underline
the words “SET-UP” marked on the top plate).
n The uppermost lock down bolt should be
tightened whilst the lower should be left
slightly loose, this allows the combs to be
tightened.
n Make sure the comb assembly locking knobs
are loose prior to setting up combs, (check
this by sliding the combs back and forth).
n Use the comb alignment tool to push the
combs up tight against the workpiece
ensuring that they fill all the gaps, grooves
and slots. Time spent on this procedure will
greatly improve the quality of your final cut,
so be sure to take your time and be thorough.
The jig will shorten your cutting time per
scribe by at least 90%, so time spent on
getting the set-up correct, is time well spent.
n Once the combs are set, lock them into place
using the two locking knobs on the top end
of the comb assembly. Do not over tighten,
hand tight is more than enough.
The jig is now ready to be moved into the cutting
position.
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The combs are thin and can be sharp
please handle with care.

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Moving the Combs to the Cutting Position
n To remove the off-cut of the workpiece from the
rear material slide, undo the front lock down knob
from the rear material slide and lift out. Loosen
the rear knob and slide the rear material slide stop
back. Then lock down.
n The rear material slide should now be away from
the material lock down slot.
n Place the loose knob into the redundant hole in the
rear material slide. The off cut can be removed.
n Remove the comb assembly lock down knobs and
turn the comb assembly over. (The pin holes are
specific so they cannot be incorrectly located).
n The comb assembly should now underline the word
“CUT”.
n Replace the two lock down knobs and lock down
hand tight.
The jig is now set-up to make repeated cuts.
Turn Off & Release plunge on
router at end of each cut.

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Adding the Workpiece
n Slide the workpiece in between the top plate and the
base plate.
n Ensure that the most intricate part of the moulding is
touching the spacers (opposite side to the roller stops)
and the split out block, with the back of the workpiece
touching the base plate rubber strips.
n Ensure that the workpiece is far enough along the jig
so that it will be cut by the router and then insert the
material lock down nut into its channel and lock down
by turning the bolt. Do not over tighten.
Making the Cut
n Slot the letter box slide onto the grooves on the lower
top plate. Ensure that the slide is the correct way round
for the cut. The dot mark should be closest to the
corner facing the combs for right hand scribes. This
gives the correct back cut for the scribe.
n If you require a left hand scribe, then you can simply
put the workpiece with its front face downwards,
with the quirk still positioned against the split out
block. Simply rotate the letter box slide with the dot
furthermost from the combs. This will give a left
handed scribe with correct back cut.
n Place the router base plate on top of the letter box slide
in it’s correct grooves.
n Ensure that the router base plate and the letter box
slide move freely before placing the router with guide
bush into the 30mm hole.
Make trial cuts on waste material
before using jig for the actual
workpiece.
Ensure other end of workpiece is
supported properly.
Spelch block
Mould face side up
Letterbox slide
Spelch block
Mould face side down
Right hand side Left hand side
Letterbox slide dot
mark - top right
Letterbox slide dot
mark - bottom left
Letterbox slide

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n The router must be set so that the depth of cut
clears the bottom of the workpiece by 2mm.
n Move the router baseplate to the left hand side and
engage the guide pin against the run in part of the
combs (set by the rear material guide stops).
n The router speed should be set according to
the type of material being cut.
Softwood 10,000 - 12,000 rpm
Hardwood 12,000 - 13,000 rpm
n If a higher speed is selected the cutter will burn the
workpiece rather than cut it and will also reduce
the cutter life considerably. It should be a smooth
process when cutting the workpiece.
n Plunge the router to the correct depth and lock down
n Turn on the router and once it has come up to
speed move the router from left to right keeping the
guide pin in contact with the combs.
n The cutter will cut according to the comb set-up.
Continue to cut all the way to the right hand side
and into the sacrificial block.
n Once the scribe is cut, turn off the router and let it
stop and release the lock.
n The workpiece can now be removed by loosening
the material lock down bolt and sliding the
workpiece out of the jig.
There is no need to push hard against
the combs with the guide pin, let the
router do the work! If you push hard
you could distort the cut.
After use, store jig carefully.
Feed direction, left to right
Feed direction, left to right
Normally speed
2-3 on a variable
speed router

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With a 30mm guide bush the
maximum size cutter that can be
used is 13/16" - 22mm diameter.
After use of the tenon slide plate, loosen the two
machine screws, remove the clamp bar and park
the clamp bar back on the tenon slide plate with
the screws. Store accessory safely.
Mounting Kit
Accessory Ref. SM/MKP
The mouting kit is designed for use with a number
of models of mitre saw stands on the market. The
kit comprises of four sets of coach bolts, nuts and
stepped bush. The coach bolts are placed through
the slot of the mitre saw mounting brackets
from the underside and secured using the nuts.
Loosely tighten the nuts to allow adjustment. A
second nut is screwed on the coach bolt followed
by the stepped bush, which is also threaded to
allow for height adjustment. Once the height
is set for all four kits, lock the stepped bush in
position with the second nut. A 13mm A/F spanner
is required (not supplied). The jig has holes and
slots in the base plate that will accept the pins
on the stepped bracket, adjust the mounting kit
position and also the mitre saw mounting brackets
positions so that the jig will fit onto all four
stepped bush pins. Once set tighten the lower nut
with the spanner to secure the coach bolt.
After use either keep the mounting kit fitted to the
mitre saw mounting brackets, or remove and store
accessory safely.
Hex key
Tenon slide plate
Lower top plate
Mitre saw mounting bracket
Mitre saw stand
Mitre saw mounting bracket
190mm to 285mm
399mm
Clamp bar
Base plate
Machine
screw
ACCESSORIES
Please use only Scribemaster original accessories.
Tenon Slide Plate
Accessory Ref. SM/TSP
The tenon slide plate allows the jig to be used to cut
tenons and trenches when the 30mm guide bush and
a suitable size cutter is fitted (cutter not included). The
accessory is placed onto the lower top plate, and the
clamp bar is placed under the lower top plate and held
by two machine screws. The tenon slide plate position
can be adjusted and once set it can be locked in
place by tightening the two screws with the hex key.

MAINTENANCE
Please use only Scribemaster original spare
parts and accessories.
The jig has been designed to operate over
a long period of time with a minimum of
maintenance. Continual satisfactory operation
depends upon proper tool care and regular
cleaning. Keep the jig away from direct moisture.
Cleaning
n Regularly clean the jig with a soft cloth.
Lubrication
n Your jig requires no additional lubrication.
Storage
n After use, store jig carefully in its packaging.
n Ensure the combs are secure when
transporting the jig.
n An accessory case is available Ref. SM/BP.
(remove the feet before putting in the bag).
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Recycle raw materials instead of disposing as
waste.
Packaging should be sorted for environmental-
friendly recycling.
The product and its accessories at the end of their life
should be sorted for environmental friendly recycling.
GUARANTEE
The jig carries a manufacturers guarantee in
accordance with the conditions detailed on our
website. Please fill in the guarantee registration at
the rear of this manual within 28 days of purchase.
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SM/COPE-PRO - SPARE PARTS LIST v1.0 01/2015
No. Qty. Desc. Ref.
1 1 Base Plate WP-SMP/01
2 1 Lower Top Plate WP-SMP/02
3 1 Top Plate WP-SMP/03
4 1 Rear Material Slide WP-SMP/04
5 1 Letter Box Slide WP-SMP/05
6 1 Router Base Plate WP-SMP/06
7 2 Machine Screw Csk M8 x 45mm Socket S/S WP-SMP/07
8 6 Machine Screw Csk M8 x 65mm Socket S/S WP-SMP/08
9 1 Locating Pin 10mm WP-SMP/09
10 2 Nut Square M6 x 5mm WP-NUT/25
11 2 Rear Material Slide Stop WP-SMP/11
12 2 Lobe Knob Male M6 x 10mm WP-SMP/12
13 4 Lobe Knob Male M8 x 16mm WP-SMP/13
14 1 Follower Pin 4mm WP-SMP/14
15 6 Foot M12 x 8mm WP-SMP/15
16 2 Nut Hex Half M8 WP-NUT/16
17 2 Handle Star 40mm WP-SMP/17
18 6 Plastic Spacer 8mm x 32mm x 25mm WP-SMP/18
19 2 Plastic Spacer 8mm x 10mm x 25mm WP-SMP/19
20 4 Plastic Spacer 8mm x 50mm x 25mm WP-SMP/20
21 1 Comb Assembly Stop End 1 Hole WP-SMP/21
22 1 Comb Assembly Stop End 3 Hole WP-SMP/22
23 2 Comb Assembly Stabilizer Bar WP-SMP/23
24 406 Comb Finger S/S WP-SMP/24
25 2 Knob Star M5 Female Comb Assembly WP-SMP/25
26 6 Rubber Grip Strips Self Adhesive WP-SMP/26
27 1 Lobe Knob M8 & Ball End Cap Assembly WP-SMP/27
28 1 Comb Alignment Tool WP-SMP/28
29 2 Screw Wood 5mm x 30mm Csk Pozi WP-SCW/126
30 1 Cutter 4mm x 40mm x 100mm x 1/4 HSS SMC/02X1/4HSS
31 1 Manual MANU/SM/PRO
TENON SLIDER PLATE SM/TSP
32 1 Tenon Plate SM/TSP
33 1 Clamp Bar WP-SMP/33
34 2 Machine Screw Csk M6 x 6mm Socket S/S WP-SMP/34
35 1 Cranked Short Arm Hex Key 4mm/5mm A/F WP-SMP/35
MOUNTING KIT SM/MKP
36 4 Stepped Bush M8 x 58mm x 24.5mm WP-SMP/36
37 4 Coach Bolt M8 x 60mm WP-SMP/37
38 8 Nut Hex Full M8 WP-NUT/08
Please use only Scribemaster original spare parts.
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6
14 19
8
7
11
13
13
12
15
18
8
8
2
18
520
7
24
13
21
13
22
8
12
23
11
20
20
25
9
15
29
15 17
16
17
16
15
18
26
28
10
1
3
20
18
8
4
SM/PRO
31
23
27
30
32
34
35
37
33
36
38
SM/COPE-PRO - SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM
Please use only Scribemaster original spare parts.
v1.0 01/2015
Tenon Slider Plate Accessory
Mounting
Kit Accessory
SM/MKP
SM/TSP

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q.Can the jig deal with out of plumb walls?
A. Yes, the jig can be adjusted to cut out of plumb walls.
QCan the jig do back cuts to deal with out of square corners?
A. Yes, the jig has a back cut built into its set-up.
QCan the jig be mounted onto a chop saw stand?
A. Yes, the jig can be mounted onto most chop saw stands
using our mounting accessory kit Ref. SM/MKP.
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