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Adjusting the Depth of Cut

The tool depth can be adjusted by using
the depth adjustment knob or a 3/8" socket
wrench.

When using the depth adjustment knob, fully
open the locking lever and rotate knob to
the desired depth of cut. One revolution of
the depth adjustment knob is equal to 0.2".
For fine adjustments less than 5/32", use
the independent scale on the depth ad-
justment knob.

For deeper cuts:

1.

Align the "0" on the scale with the ar-
row on the tool.

2.

Rotate depth adjustment knob clock-
wise to desired depth measurement.

For shallower cuts:

1.

Align the desired depth measurement
with the arrow on the tool.

2.

Rotate depth adjustment knob coun-
terclockwise to "0."

Push in locking lever to fully closed
position when finished adjusting.

When using a socket wrench, place the
router upside down on a flat surface and
fully open the locking lever. Insert a 3/8"
socket wrench into the hole on the base
and turn to desired depth (Fig. 11). Push in
locking lever to fully closed position.

OPERATION

WARNING!

Unplug the tool before changing
accessories or making
adjustments.

Never make adjustments while
the router is running.

Installing/Removing Edge Guide
(Fig. 9)

To install an edge guide, loosen the two
rod screws. Insert the edge guide rods
into the rod holes and tighten the rod
screws.

Installing Templet Guide

To install a templet guide, insert guide into
the center hole of router base and secure
according to templet guide instructions.

NOTE:

 The sub-base provided with this

tool does not accept templet guides. An
accessory sub-base is available that
accepts 1-3/16" threaded inserts.

Installing/Removing Sub-base (Fig. 10)

To remove the sub-base, remove the
sub-base screws. To install the sub-base,
secure it with the sub-base screws.

Holding the Tool

This tool should be held using both handles
as shown (Fig. 12).

Fig. 9

Rod holes

Rod screws

Fig. 10

Sub-base screws

The tool may also be held using
ball grip handles supplied separately with
this tool (Fig. 13).

Fig. 11

Fig. 13

Ball grip
handles

Fig. 12

Summary of Contents for 5625-20

Page 1: ...S MANUAL AFIN DE R DUIRE LE RISQUE DE BLESSURES L UTILISATEUR DOIT LIRE ET BIEN COMPRENDRE LE MANUEL DE L UTILISATEUR PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE LESIONES EL USUARIO DEBE LEER Y ENTENDER EL MANUAL DEL...

Page 2: ...CTRICAL SAFETY PERSONAL SAFETY WARNING READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious personal injury SAVE THESE...

Page 3: ...l of the tool and damage to the bit 7 Never hold the workpiece in one hand and the tool in the other hand when using the tool Never place hands near or below cutting surface Clamping the material and...

Page 4: ...sulated Symbology Canadian Standards Association Underwriters Laboratories Inc Volts Alternating Current No Load Revolutions per Minute RPM The grounding prong in the plug is con nected through the gr...

Page 5: ...shank of the proper size This may damage the collet Removing the Bit 1 Loosen the collet nut from the collet shaft using two wrenches 2 Once loose unscrew the collet nut by hand until it feels tight...

Page 6: ...the base and turn to desired depth Fig 11 Push in locking lever to fully closed position OPERATION WARNING Unplug the tool before changing accessories or making adjustments Never make adjustments whi...

Page 7: ...ction Fig 16 Starting and Stopping Router Motor 1 To start the motor grasp the tool firmly and push the On Off switch to the I position 2 To stop the motor push the On Off switch to the O position and...

Page 8: ...agents and solvents are harmful to plas tics and other insulated parts Some of these include gasoline turpentine lacquer thinner paint thinner chlorinated cleaning solvents ammonia and household deter...

Page 9: ...illez vous convenablement Ne portez ni v tements flottants ni bijoux Confinez les cheveux longs N approchez jamais les cheveux les v tements ou les gants des pi ces en mouvement Des v tements flottant...

Page 10: ...mplement la surface d appui sous le mat riau Le contact de l outil avec la surface d appui peut causer un perte de ma trise et endommager l outi 7 Lorsque vous travaillez avec la toupie ne tenez pas l...

Page 11: ...fiche de cordon trois dents Les outils marqu s Mise la terre requise sont pourvus d un cordon trois fils dont la fiche a trois dents La fiche du cordon doit tre branch e sur une prise correctement mis...

Page 12: ...sez le levier de verrouillage la position compl tement ferm e Pour minimiser les risques de blessures portez des lunettes de s curit ou des lunettes coques lat rales Pour minimiser les risques de bles...

Page 13: ...re la profondeur d sir e Pour des coupes moins profondes 1 Alignez la profondeur d sir e sur la fl che sur l outil 2 Faites tourner le bouton de r glage de profondeur en sens inverse horaire jusqu la...

Page 14: ...Pour toupiller un rebord la toupie devrait tre fermement maintenue contre le bois avec les deux mains sur les poign es de guidage tant donn que la m che tourne dans le sens horaire vous obtiendrez un...

Page 15: ...re page de ce manuel GARANTIE AVERTISSEMENT Pour minimiser les risques de blessures d branchez toujours l outil avant d y installer ou d en enlever les accessoires L emploi d accessoires autres que ce...

Page 16: ...vicio o mantenimiento realizado por personal no calificado puede aumentar el riesgo de lesiones 25 Cuando realice el servicio de mantenimiento utilice solamente repuestos id nticos Siga las instruccio...

Page 17: ...ro tipo de objetos Mantenga el borde de trabajo alejado de la superficie de agarre Cortar estos objetos puede ocasionar la p rdida del control de la herramienta y da o a la broca 7 No sujete la pieza...

Page 18: ...lo reparen Si el enchufe no se acopla al tomacorriente haga que un electricista certificado instale un toma corriente adecuado ADVERTENCIA Fig B Fig C Las herramientas que deben conectarse a tierra c...

Page 19: ...e la herramienta antes de colocar o retirar accesorios o de realizar ajustes Al oprimir el bot n de liberaci n del motor el alojamiento del motor descender pudiendo ocasionar lesiones personales o da...

Page 20: ...de corte deseada Una revoluci n de la perilla de ajuste de profundidad equivale a 5 mm 0 2 Para ajustes finos menores de 4 mm 5 32 utilice una escala diferente en la perilla de ajuste de profundidad P...

Page 21: ...car el motor sujete la herramienta firmemente y lleve el interruptor de encendido apagado a la posici n I 2 Para detener el motor lleve el interruptor de encendido apagado a la posici n O y coloque la...

Page 22: ...portapiezas 1 Pinza portapiezas de 1 4 con tuerca de pinza portapiezas 2 Pinza portapiezas de 1 2 con tuerca de pinza portapiezas ADVERTENCIA ADVERTENCIA Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones descarga e...

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