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horsepower of router motor, type of cutter being used

 an

d

type of wood being routed. A lightweight, low

 horsepower

 

router is designed for making shallow cuts.

 A router with

high horsepower rating can safely cut

 deeper. For example:

 

small bits (21), such as veining 

bits with 1.6mm cutting

diameters, are

 designed to

 

remove only small amounts or

small amounts of wood. Large

 bits, such as straight-flute

 

bits, are made to remove

 larger amounts of wood in a single

 

pass. Cuts can be

 made deeper in soft woods, such as 

white pine, than in

 tough hardwoods,

 

like oak or maple.

Based upon these

 considerations, choose a depth of cut

 

that will not place

 excessive strain on router motor. If you

 

find that extra

 force is needed or that the motor speed

 

slows down

 considerably, turn off router and reduce the

 

depth of cut.

 Then, make the the cut in two or more passes.

 

TO ADJUST DEPTH OF CUT (FIG. 5-7)

■ 

Loosen the stop bar (9)

■ 

Unlock  (U)  the  plunge  lock  lever  (14)

.

 

■ 

Lower the router body until the cutter is in contact with 
the work-piece

.

■ 

Lock the depth stop (8) at the right height.

■ 

Set the exact depth of cut using the graduation. The 
distance  between  the  stop  bar  (9)  and  screw  of  the 
depth stop (8) is setting plunge depth

.

■ 

Tighten  the  stop  bar  lock  knob  (10)  to  set  depth  of 
plunge.

DEPTH STOP (FIG. 8 & 9)

  The depth stop (8) can be used to set three different 

depths. This is particularly useful for deep cut

s

 

performed in steps.

  If required, set all three screws.

VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL SELECTOR 
(FIG. 10)

Your  router  has  a  variable  speed  control  selector  (2) 
designed  to allow  operator  control  of speed  and  torque 
limits.  You  can  make  speed  selections  best  suited  to 
the type of cut, the material being cut, and the size of bit 
being  used.  The  variable  speed  control  selector  allows 

ADJUSTMENTS

you to adjust router speed from 14,000 to 31,500 min

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There is a six step scale (A to F) on the variable speed 
control selector. To increase the speed and torque of your 
router, turn the variable speed control selector to a higher 
setting  (F).  Turn  to  a  lower  setting  to  decrease  speed 
and torque.
NOTE: If you do not want to use the variable speed control 
selector,  turn  it  to  the  highest  possible  setting,  and  the 
feature will not be active.
We  suggest  that  you  practice  with  the  variable  speed 
feature of your router before installing a cutter and making 
cuts in wood.

ZERO RESET INDICATOR

The zero reset indicator

(11)

 allows you to use the scale 

provided  on  the  housing  to  make  quick  depth  of  cut 
changes to existing depth of cut settings. Simply choose
a  reference  point  on  the  scale  and  slide  the  zero  reset 
indicator up or down the scale the distance required for
new  depth  of  cut.  Then  change  stop  bar  position  by 
loosening lock knob and adjusting stop bar until red line
on zero reset indicator moves back to reference point.
Tighten lock knob securely to lock stop bar in new position. 
The cutter position will now increase or decrease the exact 
distance the stop bar was adjusted.
NOTE: Each mark on the inch scale indicates 1.6

 mm.

 

OPERATION

SWITCH (FIG.11)

To turn the router ON, press the lock-off button (4) and
squeeze the switch (15). To turn the router OFF, release 
both the switch & lock-off button.

 

CAUTION:

 

We suggest that you practice with your router 
before installing a cutter and making cuts in 
wood.

Livetool  Indicator

TM

 (34)

This tool features a 

L

ivetool 

I

ndicator

TM

 which illuminates 

as

soon as the tool is connected to the 

power

supply. This 

warns

the user that the tool is connected 

to live power 

and will operate when 

the switch is pressed.

ROUTING (FIG. 12)

For  ease  of  operation  and  maintaining  proper  control, 
your router has two handles (3), one on each side of the 

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Страница 1: ...njoy years of safe reliable service Thank you again for buying Ryobi tools CAUTION Carefully read through this entire owner s manual before using your plunge router SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFEREN...

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Страница 6: ...efore plugging in Carrying tools with your nger on the switch or plugging in tools that have the switch on invites accidents Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the tool on A wrench or a...

Страница 7: ...supply cord is damaged it shall be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent of similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Check damaged parts Before further use of the tool a guard o...

Страница 8: ...ng in wood Routing edges on laminates FEATURES Your plunge router is a versatile woodworking tool that will give you years of trouble free performance It is engineered with the professional in mind bu...

Страница 9: ...original locked position Replace T the screw Check for free plunge with lever rotated to unlocked position If router does not plunge freely reposition lever PLUNGE LOCK LEVER SHOWN AFTER EXTENDED WEAR...

Страница 10: ...causing serious injury CAUTION To prevent damage to the spindle or spindle lock always allow motor to come to a complete stop before engaging spindle lock Remove chip shield 7 from router base 16 Dep...

Страница 11: ...control selector allows ADJUSTMENTS you to adjust router speed from 14 000 to 31 500 min 1 There is a six step scale A to F on the variable speed control selector To increase the speed and torque of y...

Страница 12: ...DJUSTING THE PARALLEL GUIDE FIG 14 Insert the parallel guide 20 into the hole of the Router base 16 Draw a cutting line on the work piece 26 Lower the router body until the cutter is in contact with t...

Страница 13: ...utter stops CONNECTING A DUST EXTRACTOR FIG 16 The dust extractor hose can be connected to the dust extraction port located on the base with a 25 4mm O D FINE HEIGHT ADJUSTER 32 It is used to precisel...

Страница 14: ...ide diameter Be sure when sharpening the end of a cutter to grind the clearance angle the same as originally ground COLLET Dust and chips may collect on the collet from time to time making it necessar...

Страница 15: ...neglect abuse or used for a purpose for which it was not designed or is not suited and no repairs alterations or modifications have been attempted by other than an Authorised Service Agent This guara...

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