Black & Decker 3339-220 3.0 H.P Instruction Manual Download Page 6

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Motor

Your B&D tool is powered by a B&D built motor. Be sure your power supply
agrees with the nameplate marking. Voltage decrease of more than 10% will
cause loss of power and overheating. All B&D tools are factory tested; if this
tool does not operate, check the power supply.

SPECIFICATIONS

Preparation For Use

The motor in this router is high-powered. Despite this, it is advisable to cut
deep grooves or remove large amounts of material in two or more passes.

Technical Data

Voltage

220/240 AC only

Speed

8,000- 22,000 r.p.m.

Insulation

double insulated

Column

spring loaded twin column

Plunging stroke

70mm (2-3/4”)

Routing depth

0-70 mm adjustable

Cutter mounting

precision collet, size 1/2”(12.9 mm)

Cutter cap

max. 2-1/2” (63.5 mm)

routing

(shallow) 

Rotary depth stop

3 stage depth position

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

TURN OFF AND UNPLUG ROUTER

NOTE: Before installing a router bit in your unit, position the tool so that the
collet is easily accessible. To do this, rotate the height stop thumb wheel,
shown in Figure 1, counterclockwise until it is about 1/2” from the top of the
threaded height stop rod. Raise the plunge release lever, shown in Figure 2,
and let the router rise to its full height. Depress the plunge release lever to
lock the tool in place.

Bit Installation and Removal

TURN OFF AND UNPLUG ROUTER

IMPORTANT NOTE: Always snap the collet firmly into the collet nut, (past the
retainer spring) before installing a bit. 

Use the supplied wrench and the spindle lock as necessary to loosen (coun-
terclockwise) the collet nut, as shown in Figure 3.

Insert the round shank of the desired router bit into the loosened collet as far
as it will go and then pull it out about 1/16”. Hold the spindle shaft by
depressing the spindle lock button, shown in figure 3, while firmly tightening
the collet nut with the wrench provided.

Your router has a unique locking system for retaining the bit. When remov-
ing a bit, the collet nut must be loosened with the wrench. The collet nut will
turn approximately 3/4 of a turn and then become tight again. At this point
the bit can’t be removed. Using the same procedure, loosen the nut a second
time.This lifts the collet and makes it very easy to remove the bit. 

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Summary of Contents for 3339-220 3.0 H.P

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Page 2: ...Black Decker U S Inc 701 East Joppa Road Towson Maryland 21286 Printed in Italy JUN96 1 Form No 154708 Copyright 1996 154708 3339 220 rtr 5 17 02 2 36 PM Page 2 ...

Page 3: ...Instruction Manual 3339 220 3 0 H P Plunge Cut Router 154708 3339 220 rtr 5 17 02 2 36 PM Page 3 ...

Page 4: ...yers of electrical insulation or one double thickness of insulation between you and the tool s electrical system Tools built with this insulation system are not intended to be grounded As a result your tool is equipped with a two prong plug which permits you to use extension cords without concern for main taining a ground connection NOTE Double insulation does not take the place of normal safety p...

Page 5: ... from oil and grease DISCONNECT OR LOCK OFF TOOLS when not in use before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades bits cutters REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Don t carry tool with finger on switch Be sure switch is off when plugging in EXTENSION C...

Page 6: ...nterclockwise until it is about 1 2 from the top of the threaded height stop rod Raise the plunge release lever shown in Figure 2 and let the router rise to its full height Depress the plunge release lever to lock the tool in place Bit Installation and Removal TURN OFF AND UNPLUG ROUTER IMPORTANT NOTE Always snap the collet firmly into the collet nut past the retainer spring before installing a bi...

Page 7: ...e sharply pull the old collet out of the collet nut and insert the new collet Push firmly so that it snaps past the retainer spring in the collet nut Controls IMPORTANT NOTE Before operating any of the controls read this whole section QUICK RELEASE BUTTON PLUNGE RELEASE LEVER HEIGHT STOP THUMB WHEEL Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 1 2 COLLET NUT SPINDLE LOCK BUTTON 154708 3339 220 rtr 5 17 02 2 36 PM P...

Page 8: ...lows you to disengage the threads for fast positioning by simply depressing the button in the side of the wheel NOTE It is easier to move the height stop thumb wheel UP if the plunge release lever is locked and easier to move the thumb wheel DOWN if the unit is first moved down by releasing the plunge release lever and then tightening it Multi Position Turret Stop The turret stop limits the downwa...

Page 9: ...rnier scale is provided for extremely accurate adjustment of the routing depth See the section below Setting the Routing Depth for instructions on how to use the depth stop bar and vernier in an actual operation Familiarization Please take a little time now and without plugging the tool in practice with these adjustments and controls and become familiar with their operation Only with a complete ha...

Page 10: ...the desired mark on the graduated scale with the hairline in the vernier as shown in Figure 9 Scale graduated in 1 16ths of an inch 9 Tighten the depth stop bar clamp 10 The router is now set to cut to the set depth when plunged into the work piece Fine Adjustment of Routing Depth TURN OFF AND UNPLUG ROUTER If after setting the desired depth of cut a small adjustment is needed it is not necessary ...

Page 11: ...is setting 5 Rotate the turret stop so that the shortest screw is directly under the depth stop bar and make your final cut NOTE The third screw in the turret stop is provided if your cut is even deep er and you want to make three cuts to achieve the final depth or set final depth for multiple cuts at one time Operation After setting the cutting depth as described locate the router such that the b...

Page 12: ...in side moving left to right c finish the other end grain side and d do the remaining straight grain edge The direction of feed is important in router usage Be sure the cutter is rotat ing into the stock by moving left to right on outside edges and clockwise on inside cuts Switch Figure 13 TO SWITCH ON THE MACHINE NOTE Always pull the plug on the cord set out of its receptacle when chang ing a cut...

Page 13: ... be defective Conditions The service safety check and the warranty do not apply to repairs made or attempted by anyone other than an authorized B D service location misuse abuse neglect improper application of the tool missing parts or normal wear and tear after first year of ownership Please return the complete unit trans portation prepaid to any B D factory owned or B D authorized service center...

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