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INSTALLING THE MOTOR INTO |
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FIG. 10 | ||
PR001 FIXED BASE | ||
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1.Open the clamping lever (Fig. 8).
2.Align the double triangles on the base and motor then insert motor into base until it stops (Fig. 8).
FIG. 8
2
DOUBLE
TRIANGLES
5
6
1
3.Turn motor clockwise until single triangle lines up with “unlocked” symbol. (Make sure that the indication the base is aligned with the line under the “unlocked” symbol on the motor. Otherwise, the router can be damaged.) (Fig. 9)
4.Move motor into base until the approximate desired depth has been reached. (Fig. 9)
FIG. 9
4
3
UNLOCKED
SYMBOL
5.Turn motor clockwise about 1/4” until single triangle lines up with “locked” symbol. (Fig. 10)
6.Close the clamping lever. Always make sure the motor sits tightly in the base. (The tension of the clamping lever can be changed by
CHECK SUBBASE LOCATION
Make sure that the bit and its cutter are centered in the subbase opening. If necessary, adjust the location of the subbase as follows:
1.Loosen the four screws that hold the subbase.
2.Adjust the location of the subbase as needed so that the bit and its cutter are centered in the subbase opening. The optional RA1151 centering device makes this easy.
3.Tighten the four screws that hold the subbase (Fig. 11).
Cutter diameter must be at least 1/4” smaller than
opening for the bit and cutter.
When the subbase has been centered in this manner, the left and right edges of the subbase are equidistant from the cutter, and either side of the subbase can be used as a guiding surface without worrying about a difference in the cut line. See "Guiding The Router" on page 13.
Note: This subbase is not designed for use with templet guides. See optional PR009 and PR010 Accessories for use of templet guides with the palm router.
FIG. 11