Porter-Cable 691, 690LRVS instruction manual Troubleshooting Guide, Edge Guide, Templet Guides

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When making cuts on all four edges of

 

the workpiece, make the first cut on the

 

end of the piece across the grain. If

 

chipping of wood occurs at the end of a

 

cut, it will be removed when making the

 

next cut parallel with the grain.

 

Periodically wipe columns clean with a

 

dry cloth. DO NOT lubricate the columns.

Fig. 24

 

THE EDGE GUIDE

An edge guide is available as an accessory to aid in routing operations such as straight edge planing, parallel grooving, dado, or slotting operations.

To attach, insert guide rods (A) in holes in base Fig. 25, and secure with screws (B). The guide (C) is adjusted on the rods and secured the desired position with thumb screws (D).

B

B

A

C

A D

Fig. 25

LOCKNUTROUTER BASE

TEMPLET

GUIDE SUB-BASE

ROUTER BIT

 

 

Fig. 26

TEMPLET GUIDES

A wide variety of templet guides is available for use in pattern and templet routing operations. A typical combination bit, templet guide, and locknut are illustrated in Fig. 264.

DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE.

To install, insert templet guide in center hole in router base and secure in place with a locknut. Before connecting router to power source, install the bit, adjust the depth of cut, and rotate the router chuck by hand to ensure that bit or collet do not contact the templet guide.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

For assistance with your tool, visit our website at www.porter-cable.com for a list of service centers or call the Porter-Cable help line at 1-800-487-8665.

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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 Extension Cord Selection Functional DescriptionMotor ForewordInstalling and Removing the BIT Installing the MotorOperation Adjusting Depth of CUT Adjusting SUB-BASE Alignment All RoutersBase Removing MotorAdjusting the Plunge Base Page Adjusting the Plunge Locking Lever Attaching the Power Unit to the D HandleLoosen the clamp screw a Fig Connecting to Power Source Starting and Stopping the MotorSoft Start Variable Starting Speed Control 690LRVSTroubleshooting Guide Edge GuideTemplet Guides Maintenance ServiceAccessories WarrantyCanadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers

690LRVS, 691 specifications

The Porter-Cable 691 and 690LRVS routers represent a significant step forward in woodworking tools, combining power, precision, and user-friendly features. Designed for DIY enthusiasts and professional woodworkers alike, these routers are steadfast companions for a variety of routing tasks.

One of the defining characteristics of the Porter-Cable 691 is its robust motor. The router is equipped with a powerful 1.75-horsepower motor that delivers consistent performance, making it ideal for both heavy-duty applications and intricate detail work. With variable speed control ranging from 8,000 to 27,000 RPM, users can easily adjust the speed according to the material being routed, ensuring optimal results and minimizing the risk of damaging the workpiece.

The Porter-Cable 690LRVS model is recognized for its precision. It features a durable aluminum base that provides stability and allows for precise depth adjustments. The easy-to-use depth adjustment system employs a clear scale, enabling woodworkers to make accurate depth settings quickly. This means that intricate designs and patterns can be created without the worry of uneven cuts.

In addition to its performance capabilities, safety is a top priority for Porter-Cable. The design incorporates a soft-start feature which reduces the torque on startup, helping to maintain control during operation. This is particularly beneficial when handling large bits or working with hard materials, ensuring both safety and confidence for the user.

Another key feature of the Porter-Cable 691 and 690LRVS routers is their compatibility with various accessories. This versatility allows users to expand their capabilities, from edge profiling to mortising and everything in between. The industry-standard 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch collets ensure that a wide range of router bits can be utilized, adding to their utility.

The ergonomic design of these routers further enhances their appeal. The handles are designed for comfort and control, allowing for prolonged use without fatigue. Additionally, the compact size of the routers makes them easy to maneuver, ideal for both larger projects and detailed work.

In conclusion, the Porter-Cable 691 and 690LRVS routers exemplify a perfect blend of power, precision, and safety features. They are designed for woodworkers who demand reliable performance, making them an essential addition to any workshop, whether for simple home projects or professional furniture crafting. With their advanced technologies and user-centric design, these routers stand out as a top choice in the woodworking community.