Operator`s manual

REMOVING MOTOR FROM BASES
To Remove Motor From Fixed Base (see Fig. 5, on page 17)
! Turn motor elf and unplug from power source
2 Place router (lixed base!motor housing) on fiat surface
3 With back of router facing you. open the motor clamp (A)
4 Push in coarse adjustment knob (B) to release motor h0using '_keyetrip'" (C) from
gear in base. whileyou lift motto" free of base
5 Set motor upside down on its top cap with coffer pointing up and remove cutter bit
Store meier and base in case when not being used
To Remove Motor From Plunge Base (see Ft_j, 6, on page 17)
1 Turn motor off and unplug from power source
2 Place router (plunge base and motor housing} on liar surface
3 Wilh back of plunge base facing you, open motor clamp (A) and make sure
p_unge action is in "UP" position, with the plunge lock lever (B) tocked down
4 Lift motor straight up out el base, sliding motor houstng's "keystrlp" (B) lree from
"keystrip slot" (C) in plunge base
5 Set motor upside down on tle top cap with collar potniieg up and remove bit Store
reeler and base in carry/storage case when not being used
Z_ WARNING: ALWAYS remove cutter bits from coltet/nut when the router
is not betng used, Leaving bits Installed could result tn an accident causing
serious personal Injury..
ADJUSTING DEPTH OF CUT
Z_ WARNING: Your router shoufd _EVER BE TURNED ON or be connected
to the power source when you are assembJing parts, making adjustments,
installing or removing collate I nuts, cutter blts, cleaning or when it is not
in use. Disconnecting the router will prevent accidental starting, which could
cause serious personal.injury.
NOTE; All depth adjustm_n[a on the Fixed Base must be made with the
motor clamp open.
NOTE; For all Fixed Base Reuters, the cutter bit depth equals the amount of the
cutter that is exposed below the surface of the subbase..
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT WITH FIXED BASE (Figs., 7 and 8}
The fixed base is designed with a micrometer line adjustment worm gear system
When the bit is lowered fo the approximate position desired (coarse setting), the system
than can be micro adjusted to the precise depth
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