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Using a Side Fence (Fig. A, I)
CAUTION: Ensure working position is comfortable and at a
suitable working height.
1. Ensure the wing bolts
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rods
into the base plate
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2. Adjust the adjustment knob
clamp in place with the wing bolts.
3. Then lower the bit height until the bit is just above
the workpiece.
4. Fine adjustments are possible by loosening the wing bolt
and adjusting the side fence adjustment knob.
5. Tighten the wing bolt to secure the position.
nOTE: One revolution of the adjustment knob equals 1 mm
(3/64") of side feed.
6. Lower the bit onto the workpiece and set the bit height
to the required distance. Refer to Adjusting the Plunge
Routing Depth.
7. Switch the router on and after the bit reaches full speed,
gently lower the bit into the workpiece and lock the plunge.
8. Feed along the workpiece, keeping sideways pressure
to ensure the side fence does not wander away from the
workpiece edge and downward pressure on the inside hand to
prevent the router from tipping.
9. When finished, raise the router, secure with the plunge lock
lever
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and switch the router off.
nOTE: When starting the cut, keep the pressure on the front cheek
until the back cheek contacts the workpiece edge.
nOTE: At the end of the cut, keep pressure on the back cheek
until the cut is finished. This will prevent the router bit swinging
in at the end of the workpiece and nipping the corner.
Centering the Subbase (Fig. A, K)
If you need to adjust, change, or replace the subbase, a
centering tool is recommended (refer to Optional Accessories).
The centering tool consists of a centering cone.
To adjust the subbase, follow the steps below.
1. Loosen but do not remove the subbase screws
subbase moves freely.
2. Insert the centering cone
subbase into the collet
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center the subbase.
3. With the centering cone in place, tighten the subbase screws.
nOTE: The adaptor subbase should be centered without
the guide bushing attached. Refer to the section Fitting a
Guide Bushing.
Fine Adjustment of Routing Depth (Fig. P)
The micro height adjustment
depth stop bar/rod
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can be used to make minor adjustments.
1. To decrease the cutting depth, rotate the micro height
adjustment clockwise (looking down from the top of the router).
2. To increase the cutting depth, rotate the micro height
adjustment counterclockwise (looking down from the top of
the router).
nOTE: One complete rotation of the micro height adjustment
results in a change of about 1 mm (0.04") in depth.
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are fully released. Slide the guide
and tighten the wing bolts.
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to the required distance and
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through the hole of the
and tighten the collet. This will
at the bottom end of the
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Using the Rotating Turret for Stepped Cuts (Fig. F)
If the depth of cut required is more than is acceptable in a single
pass, rotate the multiple position turret stop
depth stop bar/rod
turret stop initially. After each cut, rotate the multiple position
turret stop so that the depth stop lines up with shorter post until
the final depth of cut is reached. Refer to the section Multiple
Position Turret Stop.
WARNING: Do not change the multiple position turret stop
while the router is running. This will place your hands too near
the bit.
Cutting with the Plunge Base (Fig. A, C, M)
nOTE: The depth of cut is locked in the plunge base's default
state. The plunge lock requires user actuation to enable the
"release to lock" plunge mechanism.
nOTE: Grip both main handles
1. Turn the router on before plunging the bit into the workpiece.
2. Push down the plunge release lever
down until the bit reaches the set depth.
3. Push the plunge lock lever
nOTE: Pushing the plunge lock lever automatically locks the
motor in place.
nOTE: If additional resistance is needed, use the hand to push
the plunge lock lever.
4. Perform the cut.
5. Pushing down the plunge release lever will disable the
locking mechanism allowing the router bit to disengage from
the workpiece.
6. Turn the router off.
Dust Cap (Fig. R1–R3)
A dust cap
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reduce airborne dust by directing dust and debris away from
the user.
To attach:
1. Sit the router upright with the base plate
flat surface.
so the
2. Place the dust cap
plate lining up the dust cap hinges
hinge openings
3. Rotate the dust cap down flush with the base plate until the
dust cap tab
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To remove:
4. Push on the dust cap tab
5. Rotate up toward the hinges and remove dust cap from the
base plate opening.
nOTE: Always keep the dust cap clean and in place.
nOTE: This tool comes with an optional larger dust cap
(50 mm) (Fig. R3).
Chip Collector Adaptor for Dust Extraction
(Fig. Q1, Q2)
Your tool comes with a chip collector adaptor for edge-cutting,
designed to effectively divert dust and chips to the vacuum.
To attach:
1. Slide the chip collector
plate
until you hear a click (Fig.Q1).
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lines up with taller multiple position
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while operating.
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when desired depth is reached.
comes provided with your router desiged to
through the opening of the base
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with the base plate
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clicks, locking it into place (Fig. R1).
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to unlock (Fig. R2).
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into the underside of the base
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so that the
and plunge the router
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resting on a