Stanley SRR1200 Manual De Instrucciones página 20

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Adjusting the depth of cut using the scale (FIG. J)
♦ Fit the router bit as described above.
♦ Loosen the locking screw (28).
♦ Pull the plunge lock lever (4) up.
♦ Plunge the router down until the router bit touches the
workpiece.
♦ Push the plunge lock lever (4) down.
♦ Move the pointer (29) in the zero position on the scale (10).
♦ Add the disered depth of cut to the starting position.
♦ Move the depth stop bar (9) to the calculated position
on the scale.
♦ Tighten the locking screw (28).
♦ Fine adjust using the adjusting knob (30).
♦ Pull the plunge lock lever (4) up and let the router return
to its original position.
♦ After switching the router on, plunge it down and make
the desired cut.
Adjusting the depth of cut using a piece of wood
(FIG. K)
♦ Fit the router bit and plunge the router down as
described above.
♦ Pull the depth stop bar (9) up.
♦ Place a piece of wood with a thickness equal to the
desired depth of cut between the depth stop (7) and the
depth stop bar (9).
♦ Tighten the locking screw (28).
♦ Fine adjust using the adjusting knob (30).
♦ Remove the piece of wood.
♦ Pull the plunge lock lever (4) up and let the router return
to its original position.
♦ After switching the router on, plunge it down and make
the desired cut.
Adjusting the revolver depth stop (FIG. L)
After turning the revolver depth stop to the desired setting,
you can fine-adjust the depth stop to be used. If you want to
make several cuts with a different depth of cut, adjust each
of the depth stops.
Setting the speed
Set the speed control knob (3) to the required speed. Use a
high speed for small diameter router bits. Use a low speed
for large diameter router bits.
Fitting the dust extraction adaptor (Fig. M)
When it is not possible to use the edge guide, for example
when routing grooves in the back panel of a bookcase to
support shelves, proceed as follow:
♦ Select a piece of wood with a straight edge to use as a batten.
♦ Place the batten onto the workpiece.
♦ Move the batten until it is in the correct position to guide the tool.
♦ Securely clamp the batten to the workpiece.
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Using the template guide (FIG. E)
The template guide can be used to make a cutout shape
from a template, for instance a letter.
♦ Secure the template over the workpiece with
doublesided tape or 'G' clamps.
♦ The router bit must extend below the flange of the
template guide, to cut the workpiece in the shape of the
template.
Using the distance piece (FIG. F)
(Distance piece not Included)
The distance piece can be used for trimming wooden or
laminate vertical projections.
Using the centring pin (FIG. G)
The centring pin can be used to cut out circular patterns.
♦ Drill a hole for the point of the centring pin in the center
of the circle to be cut.
♦ Place the router on the workpiece with the point of the
centring pin in the drilled hole.
♦ Adjust the radius of the circle with the bars.
♦ The router can now be moved over the workpiece to
cut out the circle.
Using the copy follower (FIG. H)
(Copy follower not included)
The copy follower helps to maintain an equal cutting distance
along the edge of irregularly shaped workingpieces.
♦ Place the router on the workpiece at the desired
distance from the edge to be copied.
♦ Adjust the bars of the edge guide until the wheel is in
contact with the workpiece.
Switching On and Off
Switching On
♦ To run the tool, press the On/Off switch (1).
♦ For continuous operation, press the lock-on button (2)
and release the On/Off switch (1).
Switching Off
♦ To stop the tool, release the On/Off switch (1).
♦ To stop the tool in continuous operation, press On/Off
switch (1) once more.
WARNING! Always operate the tool with both hands.
Helpful Hints
♦ When working on outside edges, move the tool
counterclockwise (FIG. N). When working on inside
edges, move the tool clockwise.
♦ Use HSS router bits for softwood.
♦ Use TCT router bits for hardwood.
♦ You can use the tool without a guide (Fig. O). This is
useful for signwritting and creative work. Only make
shallow cuts.
♦ Refer to the table below for common types of router bits.
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