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Bosch PR10E Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Seguridad página 12

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Bosch
routers
are
designed
for speed,
accuracy
and convenience
in performing
cabinet
work, fluting,
beading,
cove-cutting,
rounding
edges,
dovetailing,
etc. They
will
enable
you
to
accomplish
inlay
work,
decorative
edges
and many types of special
routing.
SETTING THE DEPTH OF CUT
Adjust the depth-of-cut
only when the motor is
switched off.
1. Install desired router bit.
2. Place the router on the workpiece.
3. Open the clamping lever. Fig. 12(A)
4. Turn the motor about 1/4" counter-clockwise
so that the single triangle on the base lines
up with "unlocked"
symbol on the motor. Fig.
12(B) (Make sure that the single triangle
in
the base is aligned
with the line under the
"unlocked"
symbol on the motor. Otherwise,
the router can be damaged.)
5. Slowly
lower the motor
until the router
bit
touches the workpiece.
Fig. 12(C)
6. Note the reading
on the scale
(below
the
clamp lever) and add the desired
depth-of-
cut to this value
to determine
the target
scale value.
7. Lower the motor until the target scale value
is reached. Fig. 12(C)
8. Turn motor clockwise
about 1/4" until single
triangle
lines up with "locked"
symbol.
Fig.
12(B)
9. Close the clamping lever. Always make sure
the
motor
is held
tightly
in the
base.
Fig. 12(A) (The tension of the clamping lever
can be changed by re-adjusting
the nut.)
10.
Check
the depth-of-cut
and make fine
adjustment
if necessary.
(Note: the depth
of the motor and bit may shift very slightly
when the clamping
lever is closed D)
11.
Make a trial cut to verify that the router is
set to make the cut as desired.
FINE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the depth-of-cut
only when the motor is
switched off.
1. Open the clamping lever. Fig. 12(A)
2. Adjust
the desired
depth-of-cut
with the
knurled wheel on back of base. Fig. 12(D)
3. Rotate
the knurled
wheel
clockwise
to
increase the routing depth, counterclockwise
SINGLE
TRIANGLE
to decrease
the
cutting
depth.
Each
complete
rotation of the dial equals 1.25 mm
(approximately
3/64").
4. Close the clamping
lever. Fig. 12(A) Always
make sure the motor is held tightly
in the
base. Re-adjusting
the nut can change
the
tension
of the clamping
lever.
(See "To
Clamp Motor", below)
5. Check
the depth-of-cut
and
make
an
additional
fine adjustment
if necessary.
(Note: the depth
of the motor and bit may
shift very slightly when the clamping lever is
closed.)
6. Make a trial cut to verify that the router is set
to make the cut as desired.
TO CLAMP
MOTOR
When final macro and fine adjustments
have
been
made,
fasten
the base clamp
lever to
secure
adjustments.
(If additional
clamping
force is desired:
using a 8 mm wrench,
rotate
clamp nut clockwise
SLIGHTLY
(1/8 turn or
less), then test clamp. Do not over-tighten.)
DEEP CUTS
For deep
cuts,
make
several
progressively
deeper cuts by starting at one depth and then
make several
subsequent
passes,
increasing
the cutting depth with each pass.
To be certain
that your depth settings
are as
desired,
you may want to make test cuts in
scrap material before beginning work.
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