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Parallel guide lock knob
7.
Chip shield
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Depth stop
9.
Stop bar
10. Stop bar lock knob
11. Zero reset indicator
12. Scale
13. Power cord
14. Plunge lock lever
15. Switch
16. Router base
17. Sub-base
18. Collet adaptor
19. Spanner 23.8 mm (15/16")
20. Parallel guide
21. Cutter
22. Collet nut
23. Threaded post
24. Collet
25. Bits
26. Work-piece
27. Dust port
28. Depth of cut
29. Width of cut
30. 1st pass
31. 2nd pass
32. Fine height adjuster knob
33. Fine height adjuster quick release button
34. Live tool indicator
35. Template guide
36. Screw
APPLICATIONS
Use your router only for the purposes listed below:
Routing grooves, shaping edges, freehand designs,
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etc. in wood.
Chamfering, rabbeting, dadoing, and dovetailing
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in wood.
Routing edges on laminates.
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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, but its ease of operation
allows the amateur to produce work that is beautiful and
precise. As the name implies your plunge router can be
used for making plunge cuts in workpieces, routing grooves,
edge routing, routing circles, and freehand routing.
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When used with recommended accessories, such as a
outer table, depth adjustment knob, and straight guide;
it becomes even more versatile. Various types of cutters,
both with and without roller bearings as guides, also add
to the versatility of this tool.
HEAVY DUTY MOTOR
Your router has a powerful motor with sufficient power to
handle tough routing jobs. It delivers 1.5 horsepower for
heavy duty performance.
CHIP SHIELD
A plastic chip shield has been provided on the base of
your router for protection against flying dust and chips.
It is designed to fit the front opening of the router base.
SPINDLE LOCK
The spindle lock secures the spindle so that only one
wrench is needed to loosen collet nut and change cutters.
To operate push the button whilst loosening the collet.
Note: Do not run router with spindle lock engaged or use
as a brake to stop the router.
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.
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