9.ROUTING PROCESS (See E)
Choose a router bit with a smaller
diameter than the inner diameter
of the guide bushing.
Set the router with guide bushing against
the template. Release the clamping lever by
turning in clockwise direction and slowly
lower the router toward the work-piece until
the adjusted depth-of-cut is reached.
Guide router with projecting guide bushing
along the template, applying light sideward
pressure.
Note: The template must have a minimum
thickness of 8 mm, due to the projecting
height of the guide bushing.
10. SHAPING OR MOLDING
APPLICATIONS
For shaping or molding applications without
the use of a parallel guide, the router must be
equipped with a pilot or a ball bearing.
Lead the router sideward to the workpiece and
allow router bit to engage until the pilot or
the ball bearing of the router reach the corner
of the workpiece being machined. Guide the
router alongside the workpiece corner using
both hands, ensuring proper seating of the
base plate.Too much pressure can damage the
edge of the workpiece.
11. ROUTING WITH PARALLEL GUIDE
(Accessory – See F,G)
• Slide the parallel guide (21) with the guide
rods(27) into the base plate (10) and tighten at
the required measure with the wing bolts (12).
• Guide the machine with uniform feed and
sideward pressure on the parallel guide (21)
along the edge of the workpiece.
12.ROUTING CIRCULAR ARC PROFILES
(See H, I)
To reassemble the router guide for use as a
circle guide (arc guide), follow below steps:
• Loosen rear wing knobs (28) and fine
adjustment knob(A), spacer, and indicator (B),
remove these parts from guide rods (C).
• Loosen front knobs and guide base (E),
remove from the guide rods.
• Remove springs (D) from guide rods.
• Reinstall fine adjustment guide (F) onto
guide rods rotate 180 degrees from normal
position so that circle guide hole faces away
from the router.
• Insert the guide rods (C) into router base. For
maximum stability, make sure each rod goes
through both holes and protrudes out the
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other side of the router base (At a maximum,
the rods must be inserted far enough into
the router base that they are supported from
below base.
• Securely fasten the router to the rods by
tightening the locking screws (12).The largest
circles and arcs can be made when the guide
rods enter the side of the router where the
locking screws (12) are located.
• Mark the workpiece at the center of the
desired circle.
• Using the centering slots on the edge of the
pivot plate (22), center the pivot plate on the
center mark and attach to the workpiece with
several strips of strong tape placed over the
pivot plate in a crisscross pattern.
• Place fine adjustment guide (F) on pivot plate
(22) so the hole in fine adjustment guide (F)
fits over the steel pin.
• Adjust the position of the rods and router as
necessary to achieve the desired radius of the
circle or arc, then securely tighten wing knobs.
13. CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT
Always be sure that the tool is switched off
and unplugged before attempting to perform
inspection or maintenance.
There are 2 replaceable motor brushes which
can be easily accessed on either the front or
back of the motor housing.
ATTENTION:
When servicing a tool, ALWAYS use only
identical replacement parts.
STEP 1: Locate the plastic motor brush
caps on both the front and back of the motor
housing.
STEP 2: Remove the threaded access cap on
accessible carbon brushes (30) with a flathead
screwdriver and turn the screw in a counter-
clockwise rotation to loosen.
STEP 3: Gently remove the old motor brush.
STEP 4: Carefully insert the replacement
brush. Ensure the brush is completely inserted
into the holder and is seated properly and is
free to move inside its holder.
STEP 5: Replace the access cap with the flat-
head screwdriver, turning clockwise to tighten.
Do not apply excessive force as this may
damage the access plug.
Note: Always change both sets of brushes at
the same time.
MAINTENANCE
Your power tool requires no additional
lubrication or maintenance.There are no
user serviceable parts in your power tool.
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