background image

Customer Helpline

  0333 3201989

11

Operating Instructions

Coarse Adjustment of the Depth-of-cut

Place the router on the work-piece to be toold.
Set the fine adjustment for depth-of-cut in the centre position with fine-adjustment 
knob (1); to do this, turn the fine-adjustment knob until the markings (23) on the 
backside of the router are in alignment, as shown. Afterwards turn scale (2) to “0” (SEE 
FIG D). Set step buffer (8) to the lowest position; the buffer snaps-in noticeably.
Loosen locking screw (6), so that depth stop (7) can be moved freely.
Release the clamping lever (16) by turning in clockwise direction and slowly lower the 
router until the router bit touches the surface of the workpiece. Lock the router in 
position by turning the clamping lever in anti-clockwise direction.
Press depth stop downwards until it touches the step buffer (8). Adjust the depth stop (7) 
to the required routing depth and tighten the wing screw (6). Release the clamping lever 
and guide the router back up again.
The coarse adjustment of the depth-of-cut should be checked by a trial cut and 
corrected, if necessary.

Fine Adjustment of the Depth-of-cut

After a trial cut, fine adjustment can be carried out by turning the fine adjustment knob 

(1 scale mark = 0.1mm / 1 rotation = 2.0mm).

 The maximum adjustment is approx. +/– 

8mm.

Example:

 Slide router upwards again and measure the depth-of-cut (set value = 

10.0mm; actual value = 9.8mm).
Lift up router and underlay guide plate (10) in such a manner that the router can plunge 
freely without the router bit touching the work-piece. Lower the router again until the 
depth stop touches the step buffer (8).
Afterwards set scale (2) to “0”.
Loosen wing screw.
With the fine adjustment (1), advance the depth-of-cut in clockwise direction by 0.2mm /
2 scale marks (= difference between required value and actual value).
Retighten wing screw again.
Slide router upward again and check depth-of-cut by carrying out another trial cut.
After setting the depth-of-cut, the position of the index mark (5), on the depth stop 
should not be changed anymore so that the currently adjusted setting can always be 
read off the scale 

12

23

25

25

27

28

26

26

9

9

9

24
22

11

14

a

12.7mm

6.35mm

b

16

1

2

17

1

2

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

Summary of Contents for PRT210GH

Page 1: ...structions contain important information that will help you get the best from your Guild router ensuring it remains safe to operate If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer...

Page 2: ...989 2 Contents Safety Information 3 In The Box 6 Accessories 6 Operating Instructions 8 Maintenance 15 Technical Data 15 Environmental Protection 16 Guarantee 17 Declaration of Conformity 17 Plug Repl...

Page 3: ...icate the appropriate safety measures you should take when assembling and operating the router To reduce the risk of injury Please read the instruction manual Warning Wear ear protection Wear eye prot...

Page 4: ...il sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock e When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitab...

Page 5: ...ntrained users e Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool s operation If damaged have the power t...

Page 6: ...Parallel Guide SEE FIG H Guide Rods SEE FIG H Centre Pin SEE FIG J Wing bolt SEE FIG J Fine Adjustment Knob for Depth Of Cut Scale for Fine Adjustment of Depth Of Cut Right Handle With On Off Switch...

Page 7: ...Customer Helpline 0333 3201989 7 In The Box Parts 1 2 10 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 4 6 7 8 9 17 20 21 5...

Page 8: ...r of the collet Inserting Router Bits SEE FIG A Before any work on the tool itself disconnect the mains plug It is recommended to wear protective gloves when inserting or replacing router bits Press s...

Page 9: ...y to ensure optimum dust extraction at all times The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for the material to be worked When vacuuming dry dust that is especially detrimental to health or carcinogenic use...

Page 10: ...40mm 1 3 Particle board 4 10mm 3 6 12 20mm 2 4 22 40mm 1 3 Plastic 4 15mm 2 3 16 40mm 1 2 Aluminium 4 15mm 1 2 16 40mm 1 The values shown in the chart are standard values The necessary speed depends...

Page 11: ...up again The coarse adjustment of the depth of cut should be checked by a trial cut and corrected if necessary Fine Adjustment of the Depth of cut After a trial cut fine adjustment can be carried out...

Page 12: ...buffer 6 DIRECTION OF FEED SEE FIG E F The feed motion of the router must always be carried out against the rotation direction of the router bit up grinding When milling in the direction with the rota...

Page 13: ...owly 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...

Page 14: ...ed and sideward pressure on the parallel guide along the edge of the workpiece 11 ROUTING CIRCULAR ARC PROFILES SEE FIG J K Reverse the parallel guide facing surfaces point upwards and insert the guid...

Page 15: ...slots clean Keep all working controls free of dust Occasionally you may see sparks through the ventilation slots This is normal and will not damage your power tool If the supply cord is damaged it mu...

Page 16: ...sed as intended by its design and these instructions This tool may cause hand arm vibration syndrome if its use is not adequately managed WARNING To be accurate an estimation of exposure level in the...

Page 17: ...wn to have an inherent defect present at the time of sale the store will provide you with a replacement Your statutory rights remain unaffected Issue1 08 2015 Declaration of Conformity This Guild 2100...

Page 18: ...oured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with N The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with L WARNING Never connect live or neutral wire...

Page 19: ......

Page 20: ......

Reviews: