13 - English
ADJUSTING LOCK LEVER TENSION ON THE
FIXED BASE AND PLUNGE BASE ROUTER
See Figure 21, page 19.
Over time and with repeated use, the lock lever may become
loose. When this occurs, tighten the stop nut slightly. The
elastic stop nut should be loose enough so that there is
some play in the lock lever when it is in the open position.
NOTE:
Do not over tighten the elastic stop nut. The lock lever
should clamp tightly to secure the motor housing.
NOTICE:
Make sure the motor housing does not move up
or down when clamped. If motor is not securely
clamped in base, adjustments will not be accurate.
WARNING:
Follow the provided proper instructions when
mounting router to a routing table. Failure to use
router tables with appropriate safety features could
result in serious personal injury. Use router tables
that are UL classified and identified suitable for use
with the specific router model.
ROUTER TABLE ATTACHMENT
See Figure 22, page 19.
When attaching the router to a routing table, remove the
subbase, and use the router table attachment screws pro-
vided with the router. Use these screws to replace the sub-
base screws shown in figure 22.
CENTERING TOOL
See Figure 22, page 19.
If the subbase needs to be replaced, removed, or changed,
a centering tool is provided. The 1/4-in. collet adaptor must
be removed before the centering tool can be used.
To remove the subbase on the router:
Unplug the router.
Loosen the subbase screws on the base.
Remove the router subbase.
To install the centering tool and subbase:
Unplug the router.
Insert the subbase screws on the base.
Tighten screws lightly so that the subbase can move
freely.
Hold the collet nut with the supplied wrench and depress
and hold the spindle lock until it locks into place.
Loosen the collet nut.
ADJUSTMENTS
Insert the small end of the centering tool pin into the collet
until it touches bottom and tighten the collet securely with
the wrench provided.
Release the spindle lock if necessary.
Loosen the lock lever.
Adjust the depth until the end of the centering tool and
the subbase are flush.
Tighten the lock lever.
Place the cone on the pin and lightly press down on the
cone until it stops as shown in figure 22. This will center
the subbase.
While pressing down on the cone, tighten the subbase
screws.
To remove the centering tool:
Unplug the router.
Hold the collet nut with the supplied wrench and depress
and hold the spindle lock until it locks into place.
Loosen the collet nut and remove the centering tool.
Release the spindle lock if necessary.
ATTACHING/REMOVING VACUUM ADAPTORS
See Figure 23, page 19.
The provided vacuum adaptors provide dust free routing.
To attach/remove the vacuum adaptor to the plunge
base:
Unplug the router.
Remove the vacuum adaptor screws on the subbase by
turning counterclockwise.
Place the plunge base vacuum adaptor on the plunge
base with the screw openings lined up with the screw
holes on the bottom of the subbase.
Reinsert vacuum adaptor screws.
Turn clockwise to tighten.
To remove, turn screws counterclockwise.
To attach/remove the vacuum adaptor to the fixed base:
Unplug the router.
Using the supplied screws, place the fixed base vacuum
adaptor on the fixed base with the openings in the vacuum
adaptor lined up with the screw holes on the back of the
base.
Insert the supplied vacuum adaptor screws.
Turn screws clockwise with a screwdriver to tighten.
To remove, turn screws counterclockwise.