Woodstock W1736 Installing Router, Fitting correct size adapter onto Router motor

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W1736 Overarm Router

Installing Router

SET UP

The adapters included with the Model W1736 are designed for most common sizes of Makita, Milwaukee, Bosch, Porter-Cable, and Dewalt routers that have detachable bases.

To install a router motor into the overarm router assembly, do these steps:

1.Remove your router motor from its base and mea- sure the diameter of the router motor or the base from which it was removed. (If your router size does not closely match any of the adapters, you may not be able to safety mount your router motor on the Model W1736.)

2.Slide the correct size adapter over the router motor, as shown in Figure 9, aligning any pins in the router with the slots in the adapter and making sure that the adapter lip is toward the top part of the router.

Note: The adapter must have a snug fit all the way around the router body or it will not secure to the housing properly. Refer to Figure 10 to ensure a proper fit.

3.Insert the router motor/adapter assembly into the housing on the overarm router assembly.

4.Using a 6mm hex wrench, tighten the cap screw at the front of the housing to secure the router motor (see Figure 11).

5.Check that the router motor is tightly secured in the housing by pulling on it to see if it can be pulled out of the housing.

If the router motor is loose or can be pulled out of the housing, then it is not fastened correctly or installed with the correct adapter. Remove the router and try refastening it, or remeasure your router and ensure that you are using the correct adapter.

If the router motor cannot be pulled out by hand, then proceed with the rest of the setup process.

Note: If the router is contacting the table in the down position, adjust the plunge depth knob (see Page 3) so the router will not contact the table in the down posi- tion.

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Figure 9. Fitting correct size adapter onto

router motor.

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Figure 10. Illustration of a good vs. bad fit between router motor and adapter.

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Figure 11. Router motor secured in

overarm assembly.

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Contents Overarm Router Page Table of Contents Woodstock Technical Support SpecificationsIntroduction About Your New Overarm RouterControls and Features IntroductionSafety Standard Safety InstructionsSafety Additional Safety Instructions for Overarm Routers Cleaning Parts SET UPItems Needed for Set Up UnpackingPart and Fastener Hardware Figure InventoryMain Inventory Components Figure Assembling Overarm Router SETTable footprint Attaching Foot Switch To attach the foot switch, do these stepsInstalling Router Fitting correct size adapter onto Router motorStep Aligning Router with Table PinTo check/align the router to the table pin, do these steps Connecting to Air Test RunGeneral Adjusting ValvesOperations Bottom Valve = Down SpeedAdjusting Plunge Depth To adjust the height, do these stepsUsing Table Pins To use a table pin, do these stepsMaintenance LubricationTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionParts Description Warranty Warranty Registration BOX BELLINGHAM, WA
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