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Prior to operation:
• Check that the cutter is correctly installed in
the collet.
• Select the optimal speed using the electronic
speed control dial (DW621).
• Set the cutting depth.
• Connect a dust extractor.
• Make sure the plunge limiter is always locked
before switching on.
Switching on and off (fig. I)
The lock-on/lock-off switch (1) is located in the
handle on the right-hand side. The router is normally
locked in the off position.
• Switching on: press and hold down the switch
(28) to unlock the tool and subsequently squeeze
the trigger (29).
• For continuous operation, press the switch (28)
again.
• Switching off: squeeze the trigger (29) again.
Loosen the plunge limiter and allow the
router carriage to regain its rest position
before switching off.
Using the guide bushes (fig. G)
• Secure the template to the workpiece using end
clamps.
• Select and install an appropriate guide bush (26).
• Subtract the diameter of the cutter from the outside
diameter of the guide bush and divide by 2. This is
the difference between template and workpiece.
If the workpiece is not thick enough,
place it on a piece of waste wood.
Guiding off a batten
Where an edge guide cannot be used, it is also
possible to guide the router along a batten clamped
across the workpiece (with an overhang at both ends).
Freehand routing
Your router can also be used without any sort of
guide, e.g. for signwriting or creative work.
Make shallow cuts only! Use cutters with
a max. diameter of 6 mm.
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Routing with pilot cutters (fig. B)
Where a parallel guide or guide bush are
inappropriate, it is possible to use pilot cutters (30)
for cutting shaped edges.
Consult your dealer for further information on the
appropriate accessories.
These include collets (6-8 mm), a depth stop for use
in inverted position, finger jointing tools for dovetail
and finger jointing jigs, dowel jointing templates,
guide bushes (17-40 mm) and guide rails in various
lengths.
Maintenance
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WALT Power Tool has been designed to
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operate over a long period of time with a minimum
of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation
depends upon proper tool care and regular cleaning.
Cleaning the dust extraction column (fig. J)
• Remove the dust extraction plug or adaptor.
• Remove the four screws (31) in the bottom of the
router base (10).
• Clean the dust extraction column.
• Reassemble the parts in reverse order.
Lubrication
Your power tool requires no additional lubrication.
Cleaning
Keep the ventilation slots clear and regularly clean
the housing with a soft cloth.
Unwanted tools and the environment
Take your tool to an authorized D
agent where it will be disposed of in an
environmentally safe way.
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