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VARIABLE SPEED
Your router has advanced electronic features, designed to
assist you in getting the maximum use from your router.
By making proper speed selections, your router can be
adjusted to specific routing needs.
The variable speed control allows the router to develop a
no load speed that can be adjusted from 14,000 to 31,500
min-1. The variable speed control selector is conveniently
located on the front of the router.
The electronic feature of your router introduces the flexibility
of adjusting the motor speed to required job conditions. An
electronic speed control module senses the load applied
to the motor, and increases or decreases motor voltage to
compensate for and maintain desired RPM. Speed can be
set according to the approximate cutter diameter you will
be using and to the hardness of the material being cut. The
best cuts are made when the cutter is fed through material
at the proper rate of feed.
PLUNGE LOCK LEVER
Your router has a plunge lock lever that allows for free
plunging. This feature is very useful for table mounted
operations on router tables when used with the fine height
adjuster quick release mechanism. Unlocking the plunge
lock lever and releasing the fine height adjuster allows for
a smooth, precise plunging action. Once you reach the
desired depth of cut, simply lock the plunge lock lever. The
cutter will then be secured at the desired depth of cut.
After extended use, the plunge lock may wear. If this
happens, you can easily adjust the lever.
TO ADJUST PLUNGE LOCK LEVER
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UNPLUG YOUR ROUTER.
WARNING:
Failure to unplug your router could result in
accidental starting causing serious injury.
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Make sure lever is in locked position.
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Remove (L) the screw supporting the plunge lock
lever.
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Remove the lever.
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Place the lever back in the original locked position.
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Replace (T) the screw.
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Check for free plunge with lever rotated to unlocked
FEATURES
position. If router does not plunge freely, reposition
lever.
PLUNGE LOCK LEVER SHOWN AFTER
EXTENDED WEAR (FIG. 20)
PLUNGE LOCK LEVER SHOWN IN ORIGINAL
LOCKED POSITION (FIG. 22)
TEMPLATE GUIDE (Fig. 23)
The template guide (35) can be fitted to the base of the
router to accurately duplicate curves and other complex
shape. These shapes can be easily made by using a jigsaw
to cut out a template. Fix the guide to the base of the router
by removing the two screws retaining the dust extraction
port, placing the guide in the recess provided in the base
and replacing the screws. The dust extraction port must be
in place when fitting the guide to hold the screws.
The guide protrudes below the bottom of the base allowing
the router to follow the template, which must be securely
fixed to the workpiece and a firm pressure applied to the
router at all times to ensure that the edge of the guide
accurately follows the template.
The template must be at least 5mm thick to allow for the
protrusion of the guide. Allowance must also be made in
the template for the distance between the cutting edge of
the bit and the outside edge of the template guide.
ERGONOMIC DESIGN
The design of this tool provides for easy handling. It is
designed for comfort and ease of grasp when operating
in different positions and at different angles.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Your router has a precision built electric motor. It should
only be connected to a power supply of the type specified
on the rating plate of the machine, AC only. Do not operate
this tool on direct current (DC). A voltage drop of more than
10 percent will cause a loss of power and overheating.
If your tool does not operate when plugged into an outlet,
double-check the power supply.
DOUBLE INSULATION
Double insulation is a concept in safety in electric power
tools, which eliminates the need for the usual three-
wire grounded power cord. All exposed metal parts are
isolated from the internal metal motor components with
protecting insulation. Double insulated tools do not need
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