Bosch Power Tools PR10E Rocker ON/OFF Switch, Soft Start Feature, Dial Setting RPM Application

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ROCKER “ON/OFF” SWITCH

Your tool can be turned “ON” or “OFF” by the rocker switch located on the motor housing. One side of the switch is marked “I” for “ON“, and the other side of switch is marked “O” for “OFF“.

TO TURN THE TOOL “ON”: Push the side of the switch marked “I”.

TO TURN THE TOOL “OFF”: Push the side of the switch marked “O”.

SOFT START FEATURE

Electronic feedback control minimizes torque twist customary in routers by limiting the speed at which motor starts.

ELECTRONIC VARIABLE SPEED

CONTROL

(Model PR20EVS Only)

The electronic speed control feature allows motor speed to be matched to cutter size and material hardness for improved finish, extended bit life, and higher performance. Speed changes are achieved by rotating Control Dial RIGHT to increase speed, LEFT to decrease as indicated on housing (Fig. 1). Speed may be changed while tool is on. The reference numbers on the dial facilitate re- setting control to desired speed.

The speed chart indicates the relationship between settings and application, exact settings are determined by operator experience and preference. The bit manufacturer may also have a speed recommendation.

DIAL

SETTING RPM APPLICATION

1

16000

 

Larger-diameter bits

2

18000

 

} and cutters.

3

20000

4

22500

}

Softwoods, plastics,

5

26500

laminates, smaller

diameter bits and

6

35000

cutters

 

 

 

CONSTANT RESPONSE™ CIRCUITRY The router's Constant Response™ Circuitry monitors and adjusts power to maintain the desired RPM for consistent performance and control.

FEEDING THE ROUTER

In addition to the main palm-grip area at the back of the motor housing and base, the base has Bosch-exclusive finger support

pockets to provide additional stability for the router. The pockets feature finger guards to provide a barrier between the finger pockets and the bit area (Fig 12).

FIG. 12

As seen from the top of the router, the bit turns clockwise and the cutting edges face accordingly. Therefore, the most efficient cut is made by feeding the router so that the bit turns into the work, not away. Figure 13 shows proper feed for various cuts. How fast you feed depends on the hardness of the material and the size of the cut. For some materials, it is best to make several cuts of increasing depth.

If the router is hard to control, heats up, runs very slowly or leaves an imperfect cut, consider these causes:

1.Wrong direction of feed — hard to control.

2.Feeding too fast — overloads motor.

3.Dull bit — overloads motor.

4.Cut is too large for one pass — overloads motor.

5.Feeding too slow — leaves friction burns on work.

Feed smoothly and steadily (do not force). You will soon learn how the router sounds and feels when it is working best.

Always hold the router off the work when turning the switch on or off. Contact the work with the router after the router has reached full speed, and remove it from the work before turning the switch off. Operating in this manner will prolong switch and motor life and will greatly increase the quality of your work.

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Contents Read Before Using Personal safety General Safety RulesWork area safety Electrical safetyPower tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users Safety Rules for RoutersPower tool use and care ServiceBM 2609140437 05-06 5/23/06 315 PM Symbols PR10E PR20EVS Functional Description and SpecificationsPalm Router Selecting Bits AssemblyCollet Nut Chuck Collet Chuck CareRemoving Motor from Base Check Subbase Location Installing the Motor Into BaseTo Clamp Motor Setting the Depth of CUTFine Depth Adjustment Operating InstructionsElectronic Variable Speed Control Rocker ON/OFF SwitchSoft Start Feature Dial Setting RPM ApplicationWorkpiece Direction of router feed Rate of FeedGuiding the Router PR002 Straight Router GuidePR003 ROLLER/BUSHING Guide Using SELF-PILOTED BitsAnti Rotation Stops PR009 Attachment of Templet Guide Round Subbase FigPR010 Attachment Round Subbase Threaded Templet Guide Fig Panhead ScrewsHeat Build-Up For more than 10 minutes continuously Motor InstallationPR004 Offset Base Offset Base Roller/Bushing Guide Installation of BitUsing the Offset Router Adjustment of Roller/Bushing GuidePR005 Tilt Base Front-to-Back Adjustment Installation FigBit Installation Bit Height AdjustmentAdditional Means of Supporting Router PR007 SIDE-HANDLE Subbase Available as optional accessoryDust Extraction when Edge-forming PR007 Attachment to Palm RouterCarbon Brushes MaintenancePR008 Base Cover Tool LubricationCleaning AccessoriesSécurité personnelle Consignes générales de sécuritéSécurité du lieu de travail Sécurité électriqueEn saillie peut faire sauter loutil Règles de sécurité concernant les toupiesUtilisation et entretien des outils Électroportatifs EntretienAvertissement Le plomb provenant des peintures à base de plombSymboles PR10E Description fonctionnelle et spécificationsToupies à préhension par paume Pour Enlever UN FER DE Toupie AssemblageChoix DES Fers Montage DES FersEntretien DE LA Douille Inférieur à celui de louverture pour le fer et le tranchant Vérification DE Lemplacement DE LA SOUS-EMBASEMontage DU Moteur Dans L’EMBASE Fixation DU Moteur Consignes de fonctionnementRéglage DE LA Profondeur DE Coupe 25 mm environ 3/64 poCircuit Constant Response Fonction DE Démarrage EN DouceurVariateur Électronique DE Vitesse Position Cadran TR/MIN ApplicationCorrecte Il se peut que la toupie cale si elle est utiliséeAssurez-vous toujours que la douille est serrée Coupe librement et le moteur ne ralentit pas, ceciRéglage horizontal Usage DE Fers AutoguidésGuide DE PALIER/BAGUE PR003 Réglage verticalCréation de gabarits Ronde PR009 FigRetirez la sous-embase standard Ronde PR010 FigAccumulation de chaleur Disponible comme accessoire en optionInstallation du moteur Embase Excentrée PR004Utilisation de la toupie excentrée Installation du ferEmbase Inclinable PR005 Création d’un joint Réglage de la hauteur du fer’outil est maintenant prêt pour faire une coupe d’essai Ajustage d’avant en l’arrièreExtraction de la poussière pendant la Formation de bords Support supplémentaire de la toupiePréhension par la paume Paliers EntretienLubrification DE L’OUTIL Balais OU CharbonsEt certains AccessoiresNettoyage Certains AgentsSeguridad personal Normas generales de seguridadSeguridad del área de trabajo Seguridad eléctricaServicio de ajustes y reparaciones Normas de seguridad para fresadorasMecánicas BM 2609140437 05-06 5/23/06 315 PM De Ni-Cd SímbolosCon aislamiento doble Descripción funcional y especificaciones Que la abertura para la broca y el cortador EnsamblajeSelección DE Brocas Para EvitarRemoción DEL Motor DE LA Base Compruebe LA Ubicación DE LA Subbase Instalación DEL Motor EN LA BasePara Fijar EL Motor Instrucciones de funcionamientoAjuste DE LA Profundidad DE Corte Ajuste DE Profundidad FinoAvance DE LA Fresadora Interruptor Oscilante DE Encendido Y ApagadoDispositivo DE Arranque Suave Circuitería Constant ResponseGuía DE Fresadora Recta Velocidad DE AvanceGuiado DE LA Fresadora Ajuste horizontal Guía DE RODILLO/CASQUILLO PR003Instalación de la guía de rodillo/casquillo Ajuste verticalCreación de plantillas PR009 FigQuite la subbase normal Plantilla roscada PR010 Fig13,000-25,000 RPM cuando se usa con el motor PR20EVE Base Excéntrica PR004Accesorio opcional Acumulación de calorUtilización de la PR004 con la guía de Rodillo/casquillo Instalación de la brocaUtilización de la fresadora excéntrica Ajuste de la guía de rodillo/casquilloAjuste de profundidad Base Inclinable PR005Ajuste del ángulo Para ajustar el ángulo FigAjuste de delante hacia atrás Instalación FigAjuste de la altura de la broca Capacidad de extracción y recolección de polvo Creación de una uniónInstalación del aditamento para marcar Por debajo PR006 Servicio MantenimientoLimpieza AccesoriosRemarques Notas Remarques Notas Limited Warranty of Bosch Portable and Benchtop Power Tools
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