Product Familiarisation; Before Use - Silverline 124799 Manual Del Usuario

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Product Familiarisation

1
Parallel Guide
2
Depth Stop Adjuster
3
Depth Stop
4
Brush Access Cover
5
Variable Speed Dial
6
Guide Rod Locking Knob
7
Spindle Lock Button
8
Collet Nut
9
Turret Stop
10 Guide Rod
11 Depth Stop Lock
12 Fine Adjustment Knob
13 Plunge Lock Lever
14 Dust Extraction Port
15 Base Plate
16 Safety Button
17 On/Off Switch
18 Brush Access Cover
19 Measurement Bar
20 Collets
21 Guide Bush Plate
22 Roller Guide
23 Circle Guide
Accessories (not shown):
1 x collet spanner
5 x router bits
1 x hex key
2 x spare brushes
1 x additional guide bush plate

Before Use

WARNING: ALWAYS ensure that the machine is disconnected from the power
supply before fitting or removing attachments, or altering any machine settings
Installing dust extraction port
6
• Attach the Dust Extraction Port (14) to the Base Plate (15) using the nuts and bolts
supplied
• Dust from certain materials can be toxic. Attach a dust extraction system to the Dust
Extraction Port (14) whenever possible, before using the router
Installing a router bit
Note: Wear protective gloves when inserting and removing router bits due to the sharp
edges of the cutters.
• Press in the Spindle Lock Button (7) and rotate the spindle so that the lock engages
• The Collet Nut (8) can then be slackened (it may be necessary to use the supplied
spanner)
• Ensure that the correct size of collet is installed. If it is necessary to change the collet,
unscrew the Collet Nut completely, change the collet and replace the nut
• Insert the router bit into the collet, ensuring that at least 20mm, or half of the shaft
(whichever is greater) is inserted into the collet
• The Collet Nut can then be tightened using the Spanner supplied.
WARNING: DO NOT over tighten the collet nut, as this could cause damage to the collet
or the spindle lock.
Removing a router bit
• Press in the Spindle Lock Button (7) and loosen the Collet Nut (8).
The router bit should now be loose and can be removed
• If the router bit does not release from the collet, gently tap the collet nut to release.
WARNING: ALWAYS keep the collet, collet nut, spindle threads and router bit shank clean to
ensure a reliable and secure fitting.
Fitting the parallel guide
• When grooving, or chamfering, use of the Parallel Guide (1) will help to ensure that
accurate cuts are made
1. Position the two Guide Rods (10) into the grooves in the top of the Base Plate (15)
2. Locate the Parallel Guide (1) onto the guide rods, so that it extends to the correct side of
the router for the cut that you intend to make
3. Slide the Parallel Guide to the required position relative to the cutter. The Measurement
Bar (19) can be clipped to the Guide Rod to help ensure accurate alignment. Ensure that
the plastic pads on the Parallel Guide are not in contact with the cutter
4. When making the cut, keep the vertical edge of the Parallel Guide held against the edge
of the workpiece
Fitting the circle guide
• The Circle Guide (23) allows accurate circles and arcs to be cut
1. Position a Guide Rod (10) into the rear groove in the top of the Base Plate (15)
2. Move a Guide Rod Locking Knob (6) to the rear groove so the Guide Rod is secured by
two Guide Rod Locking Knobs
3. Fit the Circle Guide onto the end of the Guide Rod, so that it extends to the correct side
of the router for the cut that you intend to make with the point facing downwards
4. Position the screw, washer and wing nut on the Circle Guide screw as required
depending on how you will anchor the Circle Guide. The wing nut may be used to create
the required height to the workpiece or secure the Circle Guide to the workpiece when
placed underneath the workpiece at the end of the thread
5. Ensure the Circle Guide assembly is held securely on the Guide Rod by tightening the
screw head or wing nut so the Circle Guide assembly is compressed and tight on the
Guide Rod
6. Adjust the Guide Rod position in the guide rod mountings to the required length (radius)
from anchor position to centre of router bit cutter
Using the roller guide
• The Roller Guide (22) attaches to the Parallel Guide (1). It enables the router to follow
the shape of the wood
1. Remove the two plastic pads from the Parallel Guide by removing the four screws
2. Attach the Roller Guide using two of the screws to the two inner threads of the parallel
fence. The Roller Guide wheel (trimmer guide) should face outward. So the Roller Wheel
faces the cutter
3. Attach the Parallel Guide with fitted Roller Guide to the router using two Guide Rods and
securing using Guide Rod Locking Knobs (6)
4. Adjust the Roller Guide height using the wing nut
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