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5.1 Depth stop
5.2 Plunge locking lever
5.3 Plunge operation
Locate the depth stop spindle. Slacken the securing knob (2.1)) and lower the
spindle into the router casting (2.3) Leaving the depth scale in its upper most
position, tighten the securing knob (2.2). Note the depth scale.
To the rear and to the right of the router (when viewed from the front) is the plunge
locking lever. Make sure it is in the release position. This enables you to lock the
router body in any vertical position (3.1).
Adopt a well balanced body position. Grip both handles and press downwards to
plunge the router. The router body to move downwards
Release the downward pressure and the springs will allow the router body to return
to the uppermost position.
5.4 Dust extraction outlet
It is recommended that the dust extraction outlet is used at all times.(read special
safety instruction relating to dust particles that are harmful to your health). A
suitable commercial dust extractor can be purchased or a vacuum cleaner pipe can
be used to extract dust particles as the machine is cutting.
Make sure that the collet securing nut is loosely tightened in a clockwise direction.
This allows the dust extraction adapter to slide in from the rear of the router (5.1).
Turn the router face down (ie with the switch facing your work bench). Secure the
extraction adapter with the two cross head screws (6.1).
5.5 Parallel fence
5.6 Changing the collet & router bits
Place the parallel fence on the work top. The two long guide rods (7.1) have a
female thread at one end. Offer the guide rods to the parallel fence and secure with
the two cross head screws(7.2). Slacken the three securing knobs that are located in
the router base (8.1) Offer the parallel guide into the base and re-secure the three
knobs.
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