CHANGING
COLLET
INSERT
The bits for this tool are locked into place with a collet nut
(1) and collet lsee Fig. 3). The tool is assembled
at the
factory with a "/8"collet (2) which is used to hold the
cutting bit. An addil_onal ¼" collet (3) is supplied for
holding SMALL router bits with a I/4" shank.
Fig.
3
To change from one collet size to the other:
1.
Remove
bit from the tool.
2.
Continue turning the collet nut counter clockwise
until
it can be removed from the motor shaft (4).
3.
Pull the collet out of the motor shaft and replace it with
the other one.
NOTE:
Each collet is the same on both ends, so either
end can be inserted into the motor shaft.
4.
Re-install the collet nut and slighity tighten it by hand.
5.
Install the new bit as outlined in INSTALLING
CUTTING
BITS on Page 9.
NOTE: Tightening
the collet
nut without a bit in the collet
will cause the collet hole to become smaller and make
installing bits difficult. When
storing the tool with no bit
installed, leave collet nut loose.
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INSTALLING
FREEHAND
SOLE PLATE
The freehand
sole plate is designed for basic freehand
cutting with the cutting bit. It is ideally suited for cutting
electrical outlet holes in drywall.
IA
WARNiNGJ
Do NOT use the freehand
sole plate with router
bits,
Limited
control with this accessory
could
cause you
to loose control
and increase
the chance
of serious
injuy.
INSTALLING
FREEHAND
SOLE
PLATE - cont'd
Remove
a_
locking knob (1) from the base of
the cutter motor housing (see Fig. 4). Slide freehand
sole plate mounting bracket (2) onto the bottom of
motor housing (3) until the mounl_ng hole (4) lines up
with the hole in the motor housing.
NOTE:
The tab on the side of the sole plate mounting
band must be inserted
into the matching slot in the
motor housing.
2. Re-insert accessory locking knob intothe motor
housing and securely tighten.
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Fig. 4
ADJUSTING FREEItAND SOLE PLATE
Adjust freehand
sole plate depth by loosening
the
depth gauge knob (5) and sliding the sole plate (6) in
or out as required (see Fig. 5).
NOTE:
Bet the depth gauge
so the cutting bit
protrudes
beyond the sole plate '/8" more than the
thickness of the material
being cut. For example,
if
you are cutting 5/8" drywall, the bif should protrude ¾"
beyond the sole plate.
2.
Securely tighfan depth gauge
knob.
Before starting to cut you should re-check
bit depth,
make sure sole plate is at right angles to the bit and
securely t_ned.
Re-check
the collet to make sure
the bit is sec_
fastened.
Fig. 5