Porter-Cable 891, 8931, 892 Installing and Removing the BIT Using Spindle Lock Actuator

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INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE BIT

USING SPINDLE LOCK ACTUATOR (892)

Disconnect tool from power source.

NOTE: The spindle lock actuator will not engage when the tool is turned on. Turn tool off when using spindle lock actuator.

1.Turn the router upside down on its motor cap.

2.Push down and rotate the spindle lock actuator (A) Fig. 3 into place.

3.Open the clamp (B) Fig. 4.

4.Press the lever (C) Fig. 4 and push the base down as far as it can go.

5.Release lever (C).

6.Push the spindle lock actuator

(A)Fig. 3 while turning the chuck (D) Fig. 5 to engage spindle lock.

7.Clean and insert the shank of the bit into the collet (loosening the collet if necessary) until the shank bottoms, then back it out approximately 1/16".

8.Ensure spindle lock is engaged.

9.Place the wrench on the collet nut (E) Fig. 5 and turn CLOCKWISE to tighten. Tighten firmly.

10.Push down and rotate the spindle lock actuator back out, disengaging the spindle lock.

Failure to disengage the spindle lock could result in injury or damage

to the tool.

11.To remove the bit, reverse the procedure.

A

Fig. 3

B

C

Fig. 4

D E

A

Fig. 5

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Contents Routers Table of Contents Important Safety InstructionsSafety Guidelines Definitions California PropositionGeneral Safety Rules General Safety Rules Additional Specific Safety Rules Clear the router bit area before starting motorSymbol Definition Motor Carton ContentsExtension Cord Selection Functional Description AssemblyInstalling and Removing the BIT 891 ForewordInstalling and Removing the BIT Using Spindle Lock Actuator Adjusting Depth of CUT Installing the MotorAdjusting SUB-BASE Alignment All Routers Installing and Removing the BIT Vacuum HoseAdjusting the Plunge Base Pull up on plunge locking leverAdjusting Plunge Locking Lever Connecting to Power Source OperationStarting and Stopping the Motor Variable Speed ControlUsing the Tool Edge GuideInstalling the Optional Gripvac GripVac PartsSoft Start Using the MULTI-FUNCTION CaseTemplet Guides Using a Router Accessory Table Failure to Start Troubleshooting MaintenanceKeep Tool Clean LubricationWarranty ServiceAccessories Replacement Parts Service and RepairsCanadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers