Chicago Electric 91814 operating instructions Operating Instructions, Setup

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Operating Instructions

Setup

Before beginning, please read and understand the section “Specific Safety Rules” starting on page 6.

1.Mount the metal to be cut to a metal welding-cutting table (not supplied). It should be mounted so that the cutting debris falls to the cement floor.

2.Place the Plasma Cutter no closer than six feet from the workpiece to be cut, in a clean area that provides adequate fresh-air ventilation for the cutter.

3.Connect a hose and coupling (not supplied) from the air supply to the inlet (1/4”-18 NPT) of the Air Regulator (58) on the rear of the unit. See photo above.

The air compressor output must be set to at least 90 PSI. The Regulator (58) on the Plasma cutter must be set to 65 PSI. The air supply must be dry. It is recommended to install a moisture filter (not included) on the compressor.

4.Connect the Torch Cables (53) cable plug and air outlet hose as shown above. Twist to lock in place.

WARNING! Make certain that the connection point is completely covered by the rubber boot (refer to illustration on page 11).

This connection may become electrically live during use, creating an electric shock hazard if left exposed.

5.Plug in the Grounding Clamp/Cable (54) into the Ground Cable Quick Coupler (11).Twist to lock in place.

6.Securely place the clamping end of the Grounding Cable Clamp (54) to a part of the workpiece or metal table that is clean of paint, oil, dirt, or rust. Clamp as close as possible to the workpiece without damaging the cable during cutting.

7.Scour the surface to be cut and the surface that the ground clamp is attached to with a wire brush (not included). Clean all surfaces off thoroughly.

Important!

Any obstruction of any kind on the work surface or the area the ground clamp is connected to may cause incomplete cutting or cause the arc to go out. This tool requires a continuous electrical contact with the work surface to work properly.

8.Verify that the Power Switch (7) is in the Off (O) position, then plug the 220 VAC line cord plug into a 220 VAC, 20 amp (minimum) dedicated outlet/circuit.

9.Turn the Current Adjustment Knob (3) to the desired current (5 to 36 amps). Maximum current is required to cut 3/8 inch steel.

SKU 91814

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353;

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Troubleshooting section at end of manual.

 

 

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Contents 91814 Contents Specifications Save This ManualWork Area Electrical Safety Personal SafetyService Tool Use and CareSpecific Safety Rules Inhalation Hazard Welding Produces toxic fumes and gassesPage Grounding Extension CordsSymbology Rear View Setup Duration of Use Duty Cycle Cutting√ If the unit stops and the Red Overheat Indicator 4 lights Proper Cutting TechniqueTorch inspection and assembly Circuit Diagram Please Read the Following CarefullyDiagram below Not Shown Fan Runs when switched on but Arc will not ignite Troubleshooting Arc ignites for several seconds but then goes outCut goes only partially through the workpiece Fast Nozzle Wear Excessive Slag formation

91814 specifications

The Chicago Electric 91814 is a popular choice among woodworking enthusiasts and professionals alike, thanks to its robust features and reliable performance. As a compact router, it is designed to meet diverse routing needs, ranging from edge trimming to intricate designs and decorative work on various materials.

One of the standout features of the Chicago Electric 91814 is its powerful 1.5 horsepower motor, which provides ample strength to tackle various routing tasks with ease. This motor enables the router to maintain consistent speed under load, ensuring smooth and precise cuts. Users will appreciate the router's variable speed control, which allows for adjustments between 8,000 to 30,000 RPM. This versatility makes it suitable for different applications and materials, from softwoods to hardwoods and even MDF.

The ergonomic design of the Chicago Electric 91814 contributes to its user-friendly operation. It features a comfortable grip and a lightweight build, which reduces fatigue during extended use. The clear base plate is another practical attribute that affords excellent visibility, enabling users to see their workpiece clearly while routing. This transparency helps in precision and accuracy, allowing for intricate patterns and designs.

Another noteworthy characteristic of this router is its dual-speed operation. The ability to switch between speeds improves versatility, allowing for more efficient routing across various materials. Additionally, the router is equipped with a sturdy plunge base, which facilitates depth adjustments and provides better control, especially for more detailed work.

The Chicago Electric 91814 also supports various bit sizes, making it adaptable to a wide range of cutting tasks. It is compatible with both standard and specialty router bits, expanding its usability. Additionally, the inclusion of a dust collection feature helps keep the workspace clean, reducing clutter and improving visibility.

Overall, the Chicago Electric 91814 combines power, precision, and ease of use, making it a reliable addition to any workshop. Whether you are a hobbyist or a professional woodworker, this router offers the features and technologies necessary to elevate your craftsmanship. Its performance, versatility, and ergonomic design ensure that you can complete projects with confidence and efficiency.