Black & Decker WM425 Instruction Manual
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Service informationBlack & Decker offers a full network of company-owned andAuthorized Service locations throughout North America. All Black &Decker Service Centers are staffed with trained personnel to providecustomers with efficient and reliable power tool service. Whether youneed technical advice, repair, or genuine factory replacement parts,contact the Black & Decker service location nearest you. To findyour local service location, refer to the yellow page directory under“Tools—Electric” or call: 1-800-54-HoW-to.imPortant SafetY inStrUctionS1. Do not load with more than 550 pounds.2. Do not apply an unbalanced load which could cause the work center to tip over.3. Do not use the work center as a stepladder or standing platform. Do not use thelower platform as a step when the work center is in “Workbench” position. Thefootboard is a foot REST only.4. Do not store work center outdoors or in a damp location.5. Avoid applying excessive force when clamping with the swivel pegs.6. Be sure that the legs are fully open (for workbench height) and be sure that thetable locks in position.7. When using a power tool with the work center, follow the safety instructions inthe tool’s instruction manual.8. Always wear safety glasses when operating power tools.9. An even pressure of the vise jaws on the workpiece is essential. Tighten bothcrank handles uniformly.10. When assembling your work center, use only the special plastic socket wrenchprovided. Use of other wrenches or sockets can damage your work center.Save tHeSe inStrUctionS for fUtUre USe.aSSemBLY:1. The Workmate® 425 work center comes partially assembled.Empty the carton completely onto the floor and identify all thecomponents. (Fig 1)2. Tip the front of the Workmate® up and rest it against your knee asshown in Fig. 2. Pull upwards on both left and right release leversto unlock Workmate® (Fig. 2a). Using one hand, push the topof the Workmate® up and away from you while holding thefootrest with your other hand until the frame locks in place. (Fig.2b)note: new Workmates® are stiff and require moreeffort to raise into the locked working position.3. Assemble two top blocks to the underside of the rear jaw byfitting the raised posts on the top blocks into the smaller holesof the rear jaw. Insert bolts through the rear jaw and into topblocks and tighten with supplied wrench. (Fig 3)4. Assemble top blocks to middle jaw the same as rear jaw. (Fig 4)5. With one hand firmly holding the vise jaw assembly, to the frontof the Workmate, remove one of the white plastic shippingretainers and discard.6. Aligning the hole in the vise crank with the hole in the vise screw,push the vise crank onto the vise screw end (protruding from thefront of the vise jaw bracket). Using a hammer, drive thesupplied pin into the aligned holes. Repeat this procedure forthe installation of the other vise crank. ( Fig 5)7. Complete the assembly by pushing the snap-in knobs into theholes in the vise cranks. (Fig 6)8. Install the front vise jaw on top of the top blocks so that the smallholes at each end of the vise jaw fit down over the posts on thetop side of the blocks. With the jaw positioned as describedabove insert into the frame as shown. Insert a bolt into the holesin the jaw and tighten them securely into the holes in the pivotnut. Use the socket wrench provided. (Fig 7)9. Select the rear vise jaw, and the two rear top blocks. Position therear top blocks on the frame rails so that the tab ears in thebottom of the blocks fit into the key holes of the frame rail.Position the top blocks so their raised posts are toward the rearof the frame. Now install the rear vise jaw so that the small holesin the ends of the jaw fit over the raised posts on the top blocksyou just installed. (Fig 8)10. Insert the remaining two bolts, into the holes in the jaw andthrough the top blocks into the raised posts of the vise guides.The holes in the rear blocks are not threaded so you will feelresistance as you cut threads into them.11. To close up the Workmate® for storage, pull upward on the tworelease levers to unlock the Workmate®. While holding thelevers up pull back and down to close the Workmate ®. (Fig 9)fig. 13fig. 14fig. 15imPortanteS meSUreS De SÉcUritÉ1. Ne jamais placer une charge supérieure à 550 lb sur l’étau-établi.2. Ne jamais placer sur l’étau-établi une charge mal équilibrée quipourrait le faire basculer.3. Ne jamais se servir de l’étau-établi comme marchepied nicomme plate-forme. Ne pas monter sur la plate-forme inférieurelorsque l’étau-établi est en position d’établi. Le repose-pied sertseulement à se REPOSER les pieds.4. Ne pas ranger l’étau-établi à l’extérieur ni dans un endroit humide.5. Éviter de trop serrer les mâchoires des mordaches orientables.6. S’assurer que les pieds sont bien étirés (en position d’établi) et quela table est enclenchée en place.7. Respecter les consignes de sécurité contenues dans les guidesd’utilisation des outils électriques utilisés avec l’étau-établi.8. Toujours porter des lunettes de sécurité lorsqu’on utilise desoutils électriques.9. Les mâchoires doivent exercer une pression uniforme sur lapièce à ouvrer, il faut donc les serrer également.10. Pour le montage de l’étau-établi, utiliser seulement la clé àdouille spéciale en plastique fournie. Toute autre clépourrait l’endommager.conServer ceS meSUreS À titre De rÉference.aSSemBLaGe1. L’étau-établi Workmate® 425 est assemblé en partie. Sortir tout lecontenu du carton d’emballage et vérifier si tous les éléments y sont (fig. 1)2. Faire basculer l’avant de l’étau-établi vers le haut et le faire reposersur ses genoux de la manière illustrée à la figure 2. Tirer vers lehaut les deux leviers de dégagement afin de déverrouiller l’étau-établi (fig. 2a). À l’aide des deux mains, pousser le haut de l’étau-établi vers le haut en l’éloignant de soi tout en retenant le repose-pied de l’autre main jusqu’à ce que le châssis s’enclenche (fig. 2b).NOTE! Les nouveaux étaux-établis sont rigides et il faut exercer ungrand effort pour les enclencher en position de travail.LimiteD tWo-Year Home USe WarrantYBlack & Decker (U.S.) Inc. warrants this product for two years againstany defects in material or workmanship. The defective product will bereplaced or repaired at no charge in either of two ways:The first, which will result in exchanges only, is to return the productto the retailer from whom it was purchased (provided that the storeis a participating retailer). Returns should be made within the timeperiod of the retailer’s policy for exchanges (usually 30 to 90 daysafter the sale). Proof of purchase may be required. Please checkwith the retailer for their specific return policy regarding returns thatare beyond the time set for exchanges.The second option is to take or send the product (prepaid) to a Black& Decker owned or authorized Service Center for repair orreplacement at our option. Proof of purchase may be required. Black& Decker owned and authorized service centers are listed under“Tools-Electric” in the yellow pages of the phone directory.This warranty does not apply to accessories. This warranty gives youspecific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary fromstate to state. Should you have any questions, contact the managerof your nearest Black & Decker Service Center.This product is not intended for commercial use.featUreS & aPPLicationS:One Handed Clamping:Note: A vise screw clutch allows moving the front vise jaw parallel orat the same angle to the rear jaw using either one of the crankhandles. Turning both crank handles at the same time (samedirection, different speed or opposite to each other) disengages thevise screw clutch (causing a normal “clicking” sound), allowing forindependent movement of left and right crank handles. For clampingpressure, turn the crank handles clockwise.1. Hold work with one hand and turn one crank handle till work isheld snugly by the vise jaws. (Fig 10)2. Turning both crank handles clockwise after securing material withOne Handed Clamp TM provides final clamping pressure. To removework from vise, turn crank handles counter-clockwise. Note: Turninga crank handle to quickly may cause the transmission belt to comeoff the sprocket hub. In this event the transmission belt can be easilystretched back onto the sprocket hub. (Fig 11)One Handed vertical clamping:3. Pull vertical locking bar toward yourself and lift front vise jawuntil it is in vertical, locked position. note: Rear jaw must be inmiddle “keyhole” position. (Fig 12)changing the indexed Position of the rear Jaw:4. Install rear jaw in one of three possible indexed “keyhole”positions by inserting the indexing lug into a keyhole in the visejaw bracket. Secure the rear jaw by moving rear jaw to the backof the key hole. (Fig 13)installing the middle Jaw:5. With front jaw cranked to the front of the work center, insert the indexinglugs of the middle jaw into the front keyholes. Rear jaw is then installedin the back keyholes. Turn crank handle clock wise to tighten. (Fig 14)Swivel Pegs:6. The four supplied swivel pegs can be used in any of the holesin the front and rear jaws. The pegs are used to extend the size ofyour Workmate’s holding capacity. (Fig 15)Thank you for choosing Black & Decker! To register your new product go towww.BlackandDecker.com/NewOwnerPlease reaD BefOre reTurNiNg THis PrODuCT fOr aNy reasON.if you have a question or experience a problem with your Black & Decker purchase,go to http://www.blackanddecker.com/instantanswersif you can’t find the answer or do not have access to the internet,call 1-800-544-6986 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. esT Mon. - fri. to speak with an agent.Please have the catalog number available when you call.save THis MaNual fOr fuTure refereNCe.vea el esPaNOl eN la CONTraPOrTaDa.iNsTruCTivO De OPeraCiÓN, CeNTrOs De serviCiO y PÓliZa De garaNTÍa.aDverTeNCia: lÉase esTe iNsTruCTivO aNTes De usar el PrODuCTO.Workmate® 425 tYPe 6INSTRUCTION MANUALCatalog NumberWM425 TyPe 6fig.14 Swivel Pegs4 mordaches orientables4 Topes giratorios2 Snap-in Knobs2 poignées de manivelle2 Perillas a presión4 Rubber Feet4 pattes de caoutchouc4 Patas de goma6 Bolts6 boulons6 TornilosWrenchCléLlave4 Top Blocks4 blocs supérieurs4 Bloques superiores2 Cranks2 manivelles2 Manivelas2 Pins2 tiges2 PernosWorkmate FrameChâssis de l'étau-établiEstructura3 Jaws3 mâchoires3 mordazas2 front Blocks2 blocs avant2 bloques frontales2 Vise Screws2 tiges filetées2 Tornillos de prensa2 Pivot Nut2 écrous de pivot2 Tuercas de giro |