Setting the Electronic Speed Control
Dial
The speed is infinitely variable from 8,000 to
32,000 RPM using the electronic speed control
dial (1) for uniform cutting results in all types of
wood, plastics and in aluminium.
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Turn the electronic speed control dial to the
required level. The dial is lettered from A to G
and corresponds to router speeds from 8,000
RPM to 32,000 RPM.
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Generally, use the lower settings for large
diameter bits and the higher settings for small
diameter bits. The correct setting will also
depend on the density of the material, depth of
cut and feed speed of the router, as severe loss
of rpm denotes motor overload. In most cases
the slowest speed required for large bits with
smaller shank sizes is dial letter D.
Using the Fine Height Adjuster
The optional fine height adjuster
(Ref. FHA/001)
should be used when fine adjustment is required.
This is especially recommended when using our
dovetail jig or router table.
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Remove the depth stop and replace it with the
fine height adjuster.
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Leave the plunge locking grip knob and the
thumb knob loose and thread the end of the
fine height adjuster onto the longest screw.
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Set the depth of cut by turning the fine height
adjuster handle until the correct height is
reached. Then lock the carriage clockwise
with the plunge locking grip knob.
Remember to always unlock the
carriage by releasing the plunge
locking lever when adjusting the
height with the fine adjuster.
Fixing Points for Accessories
The router has two M6 threaded holes in its base
for fixing the router to a table or various jigs and
accessories.
The use of Trend routers in router tables offered
by other manufacturers has not been
investigated for compliance with applicable safety
standards.
A
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T3 - USA
115mm
15mm
M6
Dial
Router
No.
Speed
A 8,000
rpm
B
12,000 rpm
C
16,000 rpm
D
20,500 rpm
E
24,000 rpm
F 28,000 rpm
G 32,000 rpm
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