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FIXED-BASE ROUTER - 054-6908-8

FIXED-BASE ROUTER - 054-6908-8

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Internal routing

 (fig 10, 10a, 10b 

and 11)

1.  With the cutting depth set, tilt the router and place 

it on the workpiece, with only the leading edge of 
the sub-base contacting workpiece (fig 11).

2.  Turn the motor “on”, and allow the motor to 

attain full speed, being careful not to allow the 
cutter bit to contact the workpiece.

3.  To begin the cut, gradually feed the cutter bit 

into the workpiece until the sub-base is level 
with the workpiece (fig 10a, 10b).

4.  When the cut is completed, turn the motor 

“off”, and allow the cutter bit to come to a 
complete stop before removing it from the 
workpiece.

5.  Unplug the router from the power source, 

place the router upside down on the worktable, 
and inspect the finished cut.

WARNING!

 Always clamp the workpiece securely 
and 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 possible serious 
personal injury. When using a router 
table, large cutter bits should be used 
for edging only.

WARNING!

 Removing the cutter bit from the 
workpiece while it is still rotating could 
damage the workpiece and result 
in loss of control, causing serious 
personal injury.

Edge routing or internal routing

For ease of operation, and to maintain proper control, the router has two handles, located on either side 
of the router base. When operating the router, always hold it firmly with both hands.

Turn the router “On”, let the motor build to its full speed, and then gradually feed the cutter bit into the 
workpiece.

Always 

be alert and pay attention to the operation. Never operate the router while fatigued.

Edge routing 

(fig 9)

1.  With the cutting depth set, place the router on 

the edge of workpiece, making sure that the 
cutter does not contact the workpiece.

2.  Have an edge guide (board or metal 

straightedge) clamped in place in help guide 
the router’s base when making an edge cut.

3.  Turn the router “On”, and let the motor attain 

full speed.

4.  To begin the cut, gradually feed the cutter bit 

into the edge of the workpiece.

5.  When the cut is complete, turn the motor “Off”, 

and allow the cutter bit to come to a complete 
stop before removing it from the workpiece.

6.  Unplug the router from the power source, 

place the router upside down on the worktable, and inspect the finished cut.

WARNING!

Always clamp the workpiece securely and 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 possible serious 

personal injury.

WARNING!

Removing the cutter bit from the workpiece while it is still rotating could damage the 
workpiece and result in loss of control, causing serious personal injury.

NOTICE: 

Making test cuts in scrap material that is similar to the workpiece is essential. Learning how the 

router’s speed, cutting depth, and cutter bit will react in the workpiece will help produce quality cuts.

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fig 10

fig 10a

fig 10b

Feed Direction

fig 11

Feed Direction

Edge Guide

Internal sloting on workpiece 
with base

fig 9

Edge Guide

Edging with Fixed Base

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Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL FIXED BASE ROUTER 054 6908 8...

Страница 2: ...7 38 If any parts are missing or damaged or if you have any questions please call our toll free helpline at 1 800 689 9928 Read and understand this instruction manual thoroughly before using the produ...

Страница 3: ...fixed to the Router before using Keep this Instruction Manual available for future reference Important This tool should only be serviced by a qualified service technician For more information call the...

Страница 4: ...ice Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained SAFETY GUIDELINES Work area safet...

Страница 5: ...larger in diameter than the opening in the router base Cutter bits that have cutter diameters larger than the opening could cause possible loss of control or create other hazardous condition that cou...

Страница 6: ...ntil all of the contents are accounted for 1 Carefully lift the Router Motor and Fixed Base with the 1 2 collet already installed out of the carton and place it on a stable flat surface 2 Open the par...

Страница 7: ...ith the collet pointing up 4 Press the spindle lock button to engage and lock the spindle shaft and collet fig 1 5 Place the wrench in the collet nut turn the collet nut counter clockwise and loosen t...

Страница 8: ...end of a cutter bit be sure to grind the clearance angle the same as it was originally ground OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 With the cutter bit inserted and the spindle lock button pressed in to engage the...

Страница 9: ...e the router fixed base motor housing on a flat surface 3 With the back of the router facing the operator loosen the motor clamp A fig 4 4 Push the Rough adjustment knob B to release the motor housing...

Страница 10: ...hat the router is never turned on or connected to the power source when assembling parts making adjustments or installing or removing collets and cutter bits during cleaning or when it is not in use D...

Страница 11: ...ferent for edge routing and internal routing DEEP CUTS The proper cutting depth for each pass is always determined by the material the size and type of cutter bit and the power of the motor Always mak...

Страница 12: ...outer On let the motor build to its full speed and then gradually feed the cutter bit into the workpiece Always be alert and pay attention to the operation Never operate the router while fatigued Edge...

Страница 13: ...edge shaping with guides WARNING Always clamp the workpiece securely and 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 poss...

Страница 14: ...ing possible personal injury Kickback is always counter clockwise or in the opposite direction of the clockwise rotation of the cutter bit To guard against and help prevent kickback plan the set up an...

Страница 15: ...bite Instead it scrapes away sawdust like particles This scraping produces heat which can glaze burn and mar the cut in the workpiece and in extreme cases overheat the cutter bit When the cutter bit...

Страница 16: ...y a qualified service technician WARNING For personal safety always turn the switch off and unplug the router motor from the power source before performing any maintenance or cleaning WARNING If the s...

Страница 17: ...d be sure to fit the two metal ears into their slots in the channel fig 19 5 Remember to replace both end caps after inspecting or servicing the brushes Tighten the caps snugly but do not over tighten...

Страница 18: ...054 6908 8 FIXED BASE ROUTER 054 6908 8 33 34 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The router does not work The router switch is in OFF position Move the switch to the ON position TROUBLESHOOTING Explode...

Страница 19: ...000 Gear Shaft 20 3121049000 Rubber Spring 50 3520141000 Gear 21 3700249000 Washer 51 3520147000 Locking Gear 22 5700008000 Ball Bearing 52 3550615000 Worm 23 2740116000 Stator 53 5620033000 Screw 24...

Страница 20: ...easonable period of use d this warranty will not apply to routine maintenance and consumable items such as but not limited to fuel lubricants vacuum bags blades belts sandpaper bits fluids tune ups or...

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