Skil 1817, 1830, 1827 Guiding the Router, Board Guide Securely Clamp, Attaching Guide, Work Base

Page 14

SM 1619X04663 05-11:SM 1619X04663 05-11 5/3/11 8:14 AM Page 14

The router may stall if improperly used or overloaded. Reduce the feed rate to prevent possible damage to the tool.

Always be sure the collet nut is tightened securely before use.

Always use router bits with the shortest cutting length necessary to produce the desired cut. This will minimize router bit run- out and chatter.

GUIDING THE ROUTER

The router can be guided through the work in any of several ways. The method you use depends, of course, on the demands of the particular job and on convenience.

For routing operations such as grooving or dadoing, it is often necessary to guide the tool in a line parallel to a straight edge. One method of obtaining a straight cut is to securely clamp a board or other straightedge to the work surface, and guide the edge of the router sub-base along this path (Fig. 14).

FIG. 14

FEED DIRECTION

 

BOARD

GUIDE

SECURELY

CLAMP

BOARD

GUIDE

STRAIGHT AND CIRCULAR EDGE GUIDE (Not included, available as accessory)

Use this handy accessory for ease and accuracy in making curved and straight cuts.

ATTACHING GUIDE

Insert edge guide rods through holes in base, slide edge guide to desired width as shown in (Fig. 15), and secure in place by tightening the screw at the bottom of the router.

FIG. 15

WORK

BASE

EDGE

 

CUT

GUIDE

 

 

RODS

 

 

EDGE

 

DESIRED

WING

WIDTH

GUIDE

SCREWS

 

 

 

One method of locating the guide is to mark the center of groove to be cut, set the router flat on the work with the bit just touching and aligned over the center of groove. Bring the guide to the edge of the work, and securely tighten screws. Whenever in doubt about dimensions, make a trial cut on scrap material. For guiding along a circular edge, the notch in the center of the edge guide will contact the material at the two points shown (Fig. 16).

FIG. 16

EDGE

GUIDE

WORKCUT

-14-

Image 14
Contents See Voir Ver la página Leer antes de usarCall Toll Free for Electrical safety General Power Tool Safety WarningsWork area safety Personal safetySafety Rules for Routers ServiceAdditional Safety Warnings Symbols Symbol Name Designation/ExplanationUL Standard Conforms toCertified to CAN/CSA Standard C22.2 NoFix Base Router Functional Description and SpecificationsDisconnect the plug from the power source before making any Model 1827 & 1830 only Fine Adjustment Variable Speed DialPlunge Base Router Base Clamp Lever Collet Lock SUB-BASERemoving the Router BIT AssemblyInstalling a Router BIT Shank Collet Lock Collet NUT Base WrenchCollet Chuck Assembly Collet Chuck CareDepth Adjustment with Fixed Base Fine Adjustment Knob InstallingTemplate Guide Adapter Not included, available as accessory Operating InstructionsDepth ROD and Turret Depth Adjustment with Plunge Base Plunging ActionFine Adjustment Knob Indicator Ring Depth Scale SITE-LIGHT Dial Setting RPM ApplicationElectronic Variable Speed Control Feeding the RouterAttaching Guide Guiding the RouterBoard Guide Securely Clamp Work BaseRouter Not included, available as accessoryTemplate Guides Collet NUT Template Router Guide SUB-BASE Pattern OffsetMaintenance Extension Cords AccessoriesCleaning Trouble Tool does not Come UP to Speed Trouble ShootingProblem Trouble Tool will not Start Sécurité du lieu de travail Sécurité électriqueEntretien Règles de sécurité concernant les toupiesUtilisation et entretien des outils Électroportatifs Avertissements supplémentaires concernant la sécurité Loutil, causant éventuellement un bris de la lameSymboles Symbole Nom Désignation/ExplicationCertifié conforme à Symboles suiteConforme à Norme ULEmbase DE Type a Description fonctionnelle et spécificationsDéfonceuse à embase fixe Poignée Embase DE Type B Levier DE Serrage DE L’EMBASE Position Slide ON/OFF Switch Poignée Index DE ProfondeurDéfonceuse à embase plongeante LA DouilleDémontage DU FER DE Défonceuse Installation D’UN FER DE DéfonceuseAssemblage Queue Blocage DE LA Douille Écrou DE Douille Embase CLÉÉcrou DE LA Douille Entretien DU MANDRIN-DOUILLEEnsemble DE MANDRIN-DOUILLE Déflecteur Copeaux Instructions d’utilisationDéflecteur À Copeaux DE Réglage FIN DE L’EMBASE FixeTige DE Profondeur ET Tourelle DE Plongéede L’EMBASE Plongeante’ACTION DE Plongée Application Commande Électronique DEDepart EN Douceur Éclairage SITE-LIGHTFixation DU Guide Guidage DE LA DéfonceusePlanche DE Guidage Bridez Fermement LA Planche Pièce EmbaseGuides DE Gabarit Fers Guidés PAR Roulement OU PAR PiloteEntretien Nettoyage AccessoiresCordons de rallonge Problème L’OUTIL NE Démarre PAS Guide de diagnosticSolutions Problème L’OUTIL NE Tourne PAS À UNE Vitesse SuffisanteSeguridad personal Seguridad del área de trabajoSeguridad eléctrica Servicio de ajustes y reparaciones Normas de seguridad para fresadorasMecánicas Advertencias de seguridad adicionales Símbolos Símbolo Nombre Designación/explicaciónCertificado conforme a las Siguientes normas Símbolos continuaciónCumple con las siguientes Normas Estándar ULDescripción funcional y especificaciones Fresadora de base fijaFresadora de descenso vertical Pomo DE Ajuste FinoBroca DE 1/4 Cuerpo EnsamblajeRemoción DE LA Broca DE Fresadora Llave DE TuercaDescenso Vertical Palanca Fijación DE LA Base Conjunto DE Mandril PortaherramientaCierre DEL Portaherramienta Base Fija Deflector DE Virutas Instrucciones de funcionamientoInstalación DEL Está diseñado para utilizarse como protector de seguridadVarilla DE Profundidad Y Torreta DE Palanca DE Fijación DE LA ProfundidadProfundidad DE Penetración Pomo DEAplicación Apagado DE 2 PosicionesDispositivo DE Arranque Suave DEL DialCorte Guiado DE LA FresadoraColocación DE LA Guía AnchuraParte Brocas CON Punta Piloto Y CON Guía DE CojineteCorte EL Piloto SE Desliza PlantillasMantenimiento ServicioLimpieza Cordones de extensiónAccesorios Para EvitarRemedio Resolución de problemasAvería LA Herramienta no Arranca Avería LA Herramienta no Alcanza Toda SU VelocidadSM 1619X04663 05-11SM 1619X04663 05-11 5/3/11 815 AM Remarques Notas 1619X04663

1827, 1817, 1830 specifications

Skil is a renowned brand in the power tool industry, offering a range of products that cater to the needs of both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Among its impressive lineup, the Skil 1830, 1817, and 1827 models stand out for their unique features and versatile capabilities, making them essential tools for a variety of applications.

The Skil 1830 is a highly efficient reciprocating saw designed for both heavy-duty tasks and intricate cutting jobs. One of its standout features is the Variable Speed Control, which allows users to adjust the speed according to the material being cut. This feature ensures maximum precision and control, whether working with wood, metal, or plastic. The 1830 also comes equipped with a tool-less blade change system, making it easy to switch blades quickly and efficiently. Its powerful motor ensures optimal performance, while the ergonomic handle provides comfort during extended use.

On the other hand, the Skil 1817 is a versatile circular saw that is perfect for both beginners and seasoned pros. Its powerful 15-amp motor delivers impressive cutting performance, enabling users to easily tackle a variety of materials. One of the most notable aspects of the 1817 is its laser guide system, which enhances accuracy and precision when making straight cuts. Additionally, the integrated dust blower keeps the cutting line clear for improved visibility, while the lightweight design of the saw allows for easy maneuverability without sacrificing power.

Lastly, the Skil 1827 is a robust and reliable jigsaw that excels in making curved and intricate cuts. Its orbital cut option allows users to switch between a pendulum action for fast cuts and a straight cut for finer details. The 1827 features a variable speed dial that can be adjusted based on the material, ensuring optimal performance for every job. An integrated blower keeps the cutting line free of debris, enhancing visibility and accuracy. Its ergonomic grip ensures comfort during extended use, and the tool-less blade change feature allows for quick and easy blade swaps.

In summary, the Skil 1830, 1817, and 1827 power tools offer a range of features and technologies that cater to various cutting needs. From the adjustable speed and tool-less blade changes of the 1830 to the laser guide of the 1817 and the orbital cutting options of the 1827, each model is designed with the user in mind, ensuring ease of use, comfort, and precision. Whether working on a professional project or a home improvement task, these Skil tools provide the reliability and performance needed to achieve excellent results.