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5.7 Guide bush
Note: fitting the guide bush will restrict the size of router bit that can be used. The
router guide bush attaches tothe router base and allows the machine to follow
either an internal or external cutting profile. The guide bush can be used with
or without the dust extraction outlet. If used with the dust extraction outlet the
guide bush is secure using the threaded inserts in the dust extraction outlet. If
used without the dust extraction outlet the two nuts supplied will have to be used.
Remove the two screws that secure the dust extraction outlet. Place the guide bush
onto the base (11.1) and secure with the two screws (11.2). Any router bits will have
to be inserted into the collet through the guide bush.
Waming: Isolate the machine from the power supply before any adjustments,
maintenance or when changing router bits, router bits are available to cut different
profiles in wood. An example would be the decorative edging on a dado rail. The
machine comes with 1pc 8mm collet.This allows the outer to accept a wide range
of router bits. Note: Some router bits are too large to enable the dust extraction to
be fitted. In these cases a dust mask must be worn Locate the spindle lock on the
front of the router, press and hold in (10.1). With the supplied spanner slacken the
collet nut in an anti-clockwise direction (10.2)
Remove the collet nut along with the collet and clean any debris away from the
spindle and collet (refitting is a reverse of the above procedure). To insert a router
bit slacken the collet nut and insert the router bit shaft into the collet. Make sure at
least 20mm or at least half the shaft length of the router bit inserts into the collet.
Any less and the router bit would become unstable and could work loose. Press and
hold the spindle lock and tighten the collet nut. Periodically check the tightness of
this nut when working.
6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Caution:
This manual is a basic guide to routing. We recommend you purchase a
good quality routing book to be able to use the router to its full potential.
6.1 Adjusting the plunge depth
To adjust the plunge depth release the plunge locking lever and apply pressure
to the handles of the router until the required depth is achieved. Re-secure the
locking lever.
To plunge to a predetermined depth adjust the depth stop (12.1) and lock in
position with the locking knob
(12.2)
This machine is equipped with a turret mechanism which allows the maximum
depth of cut to be achieved in a maximum of seven stages depending on the depth
of cut required (13.2). Each step of the turret is equal to approximately 3mm depth
of cut. Set the depth stop turret until the lowest step is in line with the depth stop.
Turn the depth stop turret, until the highest step that will allow material removed is
in line with the depth stop rod. Plunge the router to this position and complete the
first pass.
Rotate the turret stop to the next lowest cut depth, plunge the router and complete
the next pass. Repeat this process until the required depth has been achieved.
6.2 Making multiple pass cuts
To cutin stages, when making deep cuts that require more than one cut, you need
use the depth stop turret
(13.2)to assist the procedure.
Set the desired depth with the depth stop gauge to the lowest depth stop turret
post (13.1) Rotate the turret so the highest point is under the depth stop and make
the first cut/pass. Repeat the cut at the second height and finally at the desired
height. Passes can also be made using two of the positions when the cut can be
made in only two passes.
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Warning:
When using the router and parallel guides on highly decorative and
finished surfaces: Cover
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