Porter-Cable 8931, 891, 892 instruction manual Installing the Optional Gripvac, GripVac Parts

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INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL GRIPVAC™ (892)

 

GripVac Parts

 

1

10

 

 

1.

Router base

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Dust port

 

 

 

4

3.

GripVac handle

2

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.

Removed handle and screw

8

 

 

 

5.

Dust deflector

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.

Sub-base with screws

 

 

 

 

 

7.

Hex screw (2)

11

 

 

5

8.

Shoulder washer

 

 

 

 

 

9.

Hex nut

7

 

 

 

 

1.Use a 5/16" hex wrench to

loosen the screw in the handle (A)

6

 

Fig. 25. Remove the handle from

 

Fig. 24

 

the router base. Place the handle

 

 

and screw aside for use later if needed.

 

 

2.Remove the plastic plug from the dust port

(2) Fig. 24.

3.

Remove the screws (B) Fig. 26 and remove

SCREW

 

 

the sub-base (A).

 

4.

Align the holes of the GripVac handle to the

A

 

holes of the router base (10) Fig. 24.

 

 

5.

Insert a hex screw (7) Fig. 24 through the

 

Fig. 25

 

handle into hole (10). From inside the base

 

 

 

housing, place the shoulder washer (8) and

 

A

 

the hex nut (9) on the screw and tighten nut

 

 

 

 

 

loosely.

 

 

6.

From inside the base housing, insert the

 

 

 

second screw (7) Fig. 24 into the hole (11)

 

B

 

and screw it into the threaded hole of the

 

 

 

GripVac handle.

 

 

7.

Turn router base upside down and place the

 

 

 

dust deflector (A) Fig. 28 into the bottom of

 

 

 

 

Fig. 26

 

the router base by aligning three plastic

 

 

 

tabs on the deflector with the three

 

 

 

 

recesses in the base. Align the extended

 

 

part (B) Fig. 28 of deflector with GripVac

 

 

handle. Deflector will be flush with bottom

 

 

of router base.

 

8.

Replace sub-base and the three screws.

 

9.

Tighten all hardware securely.

 

10.

Connect any vacuum or dust collection

 

Fig. 27

system with a 1" hose to the Grip Vac as shown in Fig. 27.

A

B

NOTE: The spindle lock actuator will not engage the spindle lock when using the dust deflector that is needed for the Grip Vac attachment.

Fig. 28

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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 Carton Contents MotorExtension Cord Selection Functional Description AssemblyInstalling and Removing the BIT 891 ForewordInstalling and Removing the BIT Using Spindle Lock Actuator Installing the Motor Adjusting Depth of CUTAdjusting 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 PartsUsing the MULTI-FUNCTION Case Soft StartTemplet 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