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MAINTENANCE

                    For your safety, always tum off the switch

and unplug the router motor from the power source

before performing any maintenance or cleaning.

Refer to “Collet/Nut Care and Cutting bits” for 

cleaning care.

WARNING

REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES

   1.  Unplug the router motor before inspecting or replacing

        brushes.
   2.  Replace both carbon brushes when either has less than 

        1/4-in. length of carbon remaining, or if the spring or wire

        is damaged or burned.
    3. Using a slotted screwdriver, remove the black, plastic cap 

        on each side of the router motor, and carefully withdraw 

        the spring-Ioaded brush assemblies. Keep brushes clean

        and sliding freely in their guide channels.

        NOTE:

 To reinstall the same brushes, make sure that the

        brushes go back in the same way they came out. This will 

        avoid the need for a breakin period.

                    For your safety, always tum off the switch

and unplug the router motor from the power source

before performing any maíntenance or cleaning.

WARNING

LUBRICATlON

AII of the bearings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient

amount of highgrade lubricant for the life of the tool under

normal operating conditions. Therefore, no further lubrication

is required.

   4.  Insert new brush assemblies into the guide channels with

        the carbon part going in first. being certain to fit the two

        metal “ears” into their slots in the channel.
   5.  Remember to replace both end caps after inspecting or

        servicing brushes. Tighten the caps snugly. but do not

        over-tighten. The router should be allowed to “RUN IN”

        (run at no load without a cutting bit) for 5 minutes before

        use to seat the new brushes properly.

  Problem: 

The router does not work.

                - Check for the router is plugged into

                  the power source.
                - Check for the detachable cord be connected

                  on the motor.
                - Check for the switch to be on “ON” position.
                - Check for worn out or damaged carbon brushes.

TROUBLESHOOTING

 Problem:

 

The surface of the work piece is not smooth

                 after cutting.

                - Check if the cutting bit is sharpened.
                - Verify if operator started routing at an 

                  inappropriate bit speed.

 Problem:

 

Bit can not be installed.

                - Make sure that the cutting bit has an addecuate

                  size for the collet opening.

ELECTRIC DIAGRAM

AC 120V, 60Hz

Switch

Stator

Stator

ROTOR

PCB

Summary of Contents for KN RO-1321

Page 1: ...KN RO 1321 Rebajadora de inmersi n 1500W Plunge router We invite you to read the user manual before operating your equipment Lo invitamos a leer el manual del usuario antes de operar su equipo...

Page 2: ...ECOMMENDE MINIMUM CALIBER FOR EXTENSIONS TOTAL LENGHT OF CORD m Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Don t use the tool if you are tired or under the in...

Page 3: ...kpiece before the switch is tumed on The bit must always be running at full speed before contacting the workpiece Keep hands clear of the cutting bit when the router motor is running to prevent person...

Page 4: ...y maimtains constant speed under load for a quality finish in all materials 4 Soft start feature minimizes the torque twist common with larger router motors by limiting the speed at which the router m...

Page 5: ...al hardness for an improved finish and extended bit life Speed changes are made by rotating the Speed Control Dial starting at I and the fastest speed is marked with 6 The next information is a Variab...

Page 6: ...eed Selection Chart located on top cap of the router motor for the maximum speeds to use with various cuttingbit diameters Failure to follow these instructions could cause loss of control of the route...

Page 7: ...keep a firm grip on the router base with both hands at all times Failure to do so could result in loss of control causing possibly serious personal injury WARNING Removing the cuttlng bit from the wo...

Page 8: ...ntrol causing possible serious personal injury WARNING FEEDING THE ROUTER FIG 4 The secrets to professional looking routing are careful setup for the cut proper depth of cut selection knowing how the...

Page 9: ...eter of the bit When cutting shallow grooves in soft woods such as pine you may use a faster rate of feed When making deep cuts in hardwoods such as oak you should use a slower rate of feed FEEDING TO...

Page 10: ...power source before performing any maintenance or cleaning WARNING WARNING GENERAL Only the parts shown on the parts list are intended for repair or replacement by the customer AII other parts repres...

Page 11: ...in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of highgrade lubricant for the life of the tool under normal operating conditions Therefore no further lubrication is required 4 Insert new brush...

Page 12: ...Washer 1 10 Adjusting Pole 1 11 Indicator 1 12 Cap 1 13 Spindle Lock Button 1 14 Stop Spring 1 15 Tapping Screw 4 16 Nut 1 17 Lock Bolt 1 18 Plunge Frame 1 19 LED Holder ASSY 1 20 Ball Bearing 1 21 S...

Page 13: ...EXPLOSIVE DIAGRAM Rebajadora de inmersi n 1500W Plunge router KN RO 1321...

Page 14: ...DE ALIMENTACI N STE DEBER SER REEMPLAZADO POR EL FABRICANTE SUS CENTROS DE SERVICIO AUTORIZADOS O PERSONAL CALIFICADO A FIN DE EVITAR RIESGOS El uso de cables da ados incrementan el riesgo de descarga...

Page 15: ...l ctrico NORMAS ESPEC FICAS DE SEGURIDAD Remueva las brocas despu s de haber apagado la m quina ADVERTENCIA Sujete firmemente el router con ambas manos para contrarrestar el torque que se genera al en...

Page 16: ...respiratoria NIOSH OSHA aprobada contra la exposici n al polvo Dirija las part culas lejos de su cara y cuerpo ADVERTENCIA ADVERTENCIA DESEMBALAJE Este router jam s debe ser conectado a la fuente de...

Page 17: ...la broca de corte lejos de la pieza de trabajo cuando encienda el motor IMPORTANTE 2 Haga contacto con la pieza de trabajo una vez que el motor haya llegado a la velocidad m xima seleccionada 3 Remuev...

Page 18: ...zanco de la broca 5 Inserte el zanco de la broca de corte en el collet lo m s profundo que pueda y enseguida saquelo un poco para que las cuchillas queden con respecto al collet a una distancia de 1...

Page 19: ...a relaci n entre la velocidad de ajuste y la aplicaci n de corte Un ajuste exacto es determinado por la experiencia del operador su preferencia de uso y por la recomendaci n del fabricante de brocas d...

Page 20: ...utilizadas para avellanar letras y grabar objetos Puntas rectas y brocas con balero son utilizadas normalmente para hacer relieves Puntas para corte de media ca a peque os son usados para tallar pequ...

Page 21: ...ormalmente la m quina Sin embargo si la broca de corte golpea una protuberancia un rea de grano grueso en la pieza de trabajo o un objeto ajeno podr a provocar durante una operaci n normal un Contrago...

Page 22: ...os y suaves si se le permite al motor funcionar libremente sin sobrecargar la fuerza de avance Puede detectar un avance forzado por el sonido del motor El usual sonido agudo comenzar a escucharse mas...

Page 23: ...mo pr ctica de mantenimiento preventivo com n siga los siguientes pasos recomendados MATENIMIENTO DE RUTINA ADVERTENCIA Al finalizar el trabajo limpie la herramienta para permitir un funcionamiento in...

Page 24: ...a la fuente de poder Verifique que la conexi n del motor al mando est conectado Verifique que el interruptor del motor se encuentre en posici n de encendido Vea que los carbones no est n desgastados...

Page 25: ...1 7 Bola de acero 1 8 Plato giratorio 1 9 Arandela de resorte 1 10 Polo de ajuste 1 11 Indicador 1 12 Capuch n 1 13 Bot n de bloqueo del eje 1 14 Retensor de resorte 1 15 Tornillo de rosca 4 16 Tuerca...

Page 26: ...DIAGRAM DE PARTES Rebajadora de inmersi n 1500W Plunge router KN RO 1321...

Page 27: ...NOTES NOTAS...

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