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To Install Motor Housing in Fixed Base
(Fig . 4)
1. Turn the router motor off and unplug the
router from the power source.
2. Place the fixed base on a flat surface.
3. With the back of the fixed base facing you,
open the motor clamp (A).
4. Press in the coarse-adjustment knob (B)
while you align the motor slot (C) with the pin
(D) in the fixed base.
5. When the motor’s slot is aligned and
engaged into the base’s pin, slide the motor
down into the fixed base.
6. The router motor will now slide up or down
to set coarse adjustments when the coarse-
adjustment knob is pressed in.
7. After all adjustments are made, close the motor clamp securely.
To Install Motor Housing in Plunge Base
(Fig . 5)
1. Turn the motor off and unplug the router from
the power source.
2. Place the plunge base on a flat surface.
3. With the back of the plunge base facing you,
open the motor clamp (A) and make sure
that the plunge action is in the “UP” position
and the plunge depth locking lever (B) is
locked.
4. With the motor housing slot (C) aligned with
the plunge base pin (D), lower the motor
housing into the plunge base, engaging the
pin into the slot.
5. Slide the motor into the base as far as it will
go.
6. Close the motor clamp securely.
To Remove the Motor Housing from the Fixed Base (Fig . 4)
1. Turn the motor off and unplug the router from the power source.
2. Place the router (fixed base and motor housing) on a flat surface.
3. With the back of the router facing you, open the motor clamp (A).
4. Push in the coarse-adjustment knob (B) to release the motor slot (C) from the pin (D) in the
fixed base, while you lift the router motor free of the fixed base.
5. Set the motor housing upside down on the motor-housing top cap with the collet pointing up
and remove the cutter bit.
To Remove the Motor Housing from the Plunge Base (Fig . 5)
1. Turn the motor off and unplug the router from the power source.
2. Place the router (plunge base and motor housing) on a flat surface.
3. With the back of the plunge base facing you, open the motor clamp (A) and make sure that
the plunge action is in the “UP” position with the plunge depth locking lever (B) locked.
4. Lift the motor straight up out of the base, sliding the motor housing “slot” (C) free from the
pin in the plunge base.
Fig. 4
D
B
C
A
Fig. 5
D
B
C
A