Setting The Routing Depth - DeWalt DW624 Manual De Instrucciones

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PLUNGE
RELEASE
LEVER
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FIG. 2
COLLET NUT
FIG. 3
SPINDLE LOCK
BUTTON
determine the routing depth.
If none of the provided screws seems close to the desired height
each can be adjusted by loosening the hex nut at the bottom and
then turning the screw either in or out to make it the proper length.
After adjusting this screw be sure to tighten the hex nut at the
bottom. (See Figure 6)
See the section "Setting the Routing Depth" for instructions on
how to use the turret stop in an actual operation.
DEPTH STOP BAR AND VERNIER
The depth stop bar is what contacts the selected screw in the
turret stop to limit the routing depth. At the bottom of the depth
stop bar is a threaded shaft, a spring and a knurled knob, as
shown in Figure 7.
A precision vernier scale is provided for extremely accurate
adjustment of the routing depth.
See the section below "Setting the Routing Depth" for instructions
on how to use the depth stop bar and vernier in an actual
o p e r a t i o n .
Familiarization
Please take a little time now and, without plugging the tool in,
practice with these adjustments and controls and become familiar
with their operation. Only with a complete, "hands on"
understanding of these systems will you be able to get the most
out of this quality router.

Setting the Routing Depth

(TURN OFF AND UNPLUG THE ROUTER)
To set the routing depth follow the steps below:
1 . Install the desired router bit as described previously.
2 . Position the height stop thumb wheel at the top of the height
stop rod. (See Figure 4) You can either turn the thumb wheel
or use the handy quick release button discussed above.
3 . Adjust the depth stop bar to the top of its travel by rotating the
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