1 general information, 2 dust collection – Castle TSM-11 User Manual

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CASTLE, INC 

    

 

                      TSM‐11 OWNERS MANUAL V1.4 

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Note:

For optimal performance it is recommended that your cycle time be as quick

as possible. A slow cycle will result in your tooling dwelling in the material and contribute
to shortened tool life.

4.1 General Information

The hand clamp should be tight enough for a “Brisk” travel of both the routing and drilling

strokes. If your material moves during the cycle, tighten the clamp slightly.

Note:

Bit “burning” (router or drill bits) is caused by either dull tooling, too slow of a

movement of the operating lever or both.

Your TSM-11 is powered by two high speed routers and is designed to aggressively enter the

material being pocketed. If you think your tooling is burning while using the TSM-11, chances

are you are probably not moving the operating lever fast enough!

4.2 Dust Collection

To aid in the length of the life of your router motors it is recommended to use dust collection with

your TSM-11. In addition to clearing the dust from the case of the machine, the air flow through

the case of the machine will help to keep your router motors cool.

Your Castle TSM-11 has been designed with two port options for dust collection; one 4” option

for standard shop dust collection systems and one for use with a shop vac. At the rear of your

machine’s case are two knockouts. Depending on the dust collection system you will be using,

use a hammer to knock out the opening desired.

4” Dust Port

Shop Vac

Dust Port

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