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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