Owner`s manual

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CU'I-rlNG CURVED LINE WITH A TEMPLATE
To cut a curved line, you can use a curved template to
guide the router base.
1. Make a template from hardboard or other similar
material to the shape you require (see Fig. 21).
NOTE: Radius of curve must be greater: than 2½" for
router base to propedy follow the curved template.
2. Mark the location of the cot to be made.
3. Markthe workpiecaapproximately2 7/_. back into
the workpieca(away from the cuttingline).
4. Clamp the template onto the larger portion of the
workpieca that is to be clamped while cutting.
Place the curved portion of the router base against
the template with the bit near the start of the cutting
line.
NOTE: Chock bit location to ensure cut will be made
in the correct location.
6. Turn the switch ON while flrmiy holding the tool.
7. Slide the router" plata against the template while
making the cut,
INSTALLING RIP FENCE TO ROUTER BASE
1.
2.
3.
4.
Loosen all three cap screws (1) in the router base
using a 7 mm wrench (see Fig. 22).
NOTE: Loosen cap screws so they do not extend into
the rip fence mounting holes.
Inset[ the rip fence guide rods (2) into the mounting
holes (3).
Set the inner edge of the rip fence (4) at the desired
distance from the edge of the cutter.
T_ghten all three cap screws to lock the rip fence in
the desired position.
Fig, 21
Fig. 22
CUTTING WHILE USING THE RIP FENCE
NOTE: After setting the rip fence to the desired position,
make a test cot on a scrap piece of matedal to verify you
have the correct setting.
1.
Clamp the workpiece to hold it securely while cutting.
NOTE: Make sure there is adequate clearance under
the workplace for the bit to travel and the edge is
clear for the rip fence to move freely.
2.
Place the router base on the workpiece with the rip
fence against the edge to be ripped.
NOTE: Make sure the bit does NOT touch the
wockpiece until the motor is up to full speed.
3. Turn the switch ON while firmly holding the tool.
4. Slide the router base along the workpieca while
making sure the rip fence is firmly contacting the
workplace at all times.
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