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Correct setting and locking of the cutter height will give accurate and consistent cuts. It will also avoid router components breaking. Key steps are: | Correct setting and locking of the cutter height will give accurate and consistent cuts. It will also avoid router components breaking. Key steps are: | ||
1. Unlock the locking wheel. This is underneath the router table along the shaft connecting the height adjuster to the router | 1. Unlock the height locking wheel. This is underneath the router table along the shaft connecting the height adjuster to the router. | ||
[[File:Excel-router-height-adjustment-lock.jpg|thumb|center|alt=The router height lock is under the table this is used to stop the router bit changing height during use. The handle will be difficult to turn if this is not loosened.|The router height lock is under the table this is used to stop the router bit changing height during use. The handle will be difficult to turn if this is not loosened.]] | |||
2. Turn the height adjuster until the cutter is at the right level. | 2. Turn the height adjuster until the cutter is at the right level. | ||
3. Once happy with the cutter height, lock the height with the locking wheel. | 3. Once happy with the cutter height, lock the cutter height with the height locking wheel. | ||
4. When finished, loosen the locking wheel to prevent potential damage to the | 4. When finished, loosen the locking wheel to prevent potential damage to the machine. | ||
==Link to manual== | ==Link to manual== | ||
[[file:11051.pdf|PDF of the user manual]] | [[file:11051.pdf|PDF of the user manual]] | ||
Revision as of 17:19, 21 July 2025
| Excel EXL1500 Router Table | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Excel |
| Model | EXL1500 |
| Obtained | Pledge Drive (November 2024) |
| Location | Dusty Area |
| Team | Woodworking |
| Induction Required | No |
| Tools: all pages • list • Power Tools • Broken tools {{}} | |

What does it do
A 1500w router mounted in a lift system onto a fit for purpose router table including guides/rails/feather boards suitable many purposes.
Collet and bit information
Image on this page of router bits available.
There are more bits in the space but these are older and in poorer condition.
The router accepts both 1/2" and 1/4" bits with the collets stored in the case with the bits.
The set is an "Excel 1/2in Shank Router Cutter Bit 35 Piece Set" if you wish to lookup specifics on what is included.
How to use it
The router table is mounted on a stand with lockable castors, it can be freely moved throughout the dusty area, it is secured to the stand.
When in use please connect the router to dust extraction, this is non negotiable.
A 3D printed mounting plate has been created to connect to the smaller dust extractor in between the two bandsaws to your right as you enter the dusty area. We have a large selection of router bits fit for many purposes, if we do not have a bit for your required purpose you may need to provide this.
Proper safety procedure is very important when using this device, when handling workpieces take the same precautions you would if using a table saw. A good rule of thumb, if it feels sketchy, its probably a bad idea. Please reach out on Discord to ask the team for ideas or help if struggling to properly plan a cut.

Setting the router cutter height
Correct setting and locking of the cutter height will give accurate and consistent cuts. It will also avoid router components breaking. Key steps are:
1. Unlock the height locking wheel. This is underneath the router table along the shaft connecting the height adjuster to the router.

2. Turn the height adjuster until the cutter is at the right level.
3. Once happy with the cutter height, lock the cutter height with the height locking wheel.
4. When finished, loosen the locking wheel to prevent potential damage to the machine.
