Hand-Held Operation - CMT ORANGE TOOLS CMT8E Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Seguridad

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5. Rotate the turret again until the bolt of
the chosen thumbwheel is in line with the
stop. Plunge until
the hollow depth
stop locates over
the bolt and hits
the thumbwheel.
Engage the plunge
lock lever (6).

HAND-HELD OPERATION

router and ensure your workpiece is
securely clamped to prevent any
movement during operation.
router free-hand
without some form
of guidance. Guidance
can be provided by
a bearing guided
cutter, the fence guide
supplied or a straight edge (eg. a batten
clamped to your work as shown above).
the direction
of cutter
rotation
(clockwise, as
indicated by the
arrows on the
router base).
unless securely mounted in a well guarded
router table (eg. CMT brand)
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Functions/Hand-Held Operation
The fixed turret stop can be used as a
third predetermined depth stop.
This is achieved by setting all three stops by
sight, rather than using the turret scale.
THE BASE ASSEMBLY
The Extended Baseplate (13) supplied with
the CMT Router provides greater stability
when using bearing guided cutters along
an edge.
Place one hand on the
long end of the base,
holding it down onto
your work, and grip the
router handle, furthest
away, with your other
hand.
EXTENDED BASEPLATE AND FENCE
1. To fit the extended baseplate (13) loosen
the mounting knobs (12) approximately
10mm (3/8") up the coach bolt.
2. Position the extended baseplate onto the
base of the router with the heads of the
coach bolts beneath the keyhole slots in
the baseplate.
The router
can be
mounted with the
long overhang to
the left or to the
right depending on
where the support is
required. For edge work, locate the
power switch on the short overhang side
of the base.

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