Black & Decker 492777-00 Using a Straight Edge AS a Guide FIG. J, Using the Template Guide FIG. D

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USING A STRAIGHT EDGE AS A GUIDE (FIG. J)

WARNING: Turn the router off and disconnect it from the power supply.

When it is not possible to use the edge guide, for example when routing grooves in the back panel of a bookcase to support shelves, proceed as follows:

Place a straight edge onto the workpiece.

Move the straight edge until it is in the correct position to guide the tool.

Securely clamp the straight edge to the workpiece.

USING THE TEMPLATE GUIDE (FIG. D)

WARNING: Turn the router off and disconnect it from the power supply.

Secure the template over the workpiece with double-sided tape or clamps.

The router bit must extend below the flange of the template guide, to cut the workpiece in the shape of the template.

USING THE CENTERING PIN (FIG. E)

WARNING:Turn the router off and disconnect it from the power supply. The centering pin can be used to cut out circular patterns.

Drill a hole for the point of the centering pin in the center of the circle to be cut.

Place the router on the workpiece with the point of the centering pin in the drilled hole.

Adjust the radius of the circle with the bars of the edge guide.

The router can now be moved over the workpiece to cut out the circle.

SWITCHING ON AND OFF

Switching on

Press the on/off trigger switch (1).

Switching off

Release the on/off trigger switch.

Continuous operation

To lock the switch on for continuous operation, squeeze the trigger (1) and hold while you depress the lock button (2). Hold the button in while you release the trigger and the tool will continue to run. To turn the tool off, squeeze and release trigger.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury and prevent loss of control, always operate the router with both hands.

USING THE ROUTER

Make sure that the material to be cut is clamped down and is stable enough to support the router during operation.

Use both hands on the handles to control the router.

Move the router counterclockwise when cutting outside edges. Move clockwise when cutting inside edges. See Figure K.

Always hold router from the front insuring that the chip shield is between the user and the bit.

After setting the cutting depth as described, locate the router such that the bit is directly over the place you will be cutting. With the router running, lower the unit smoothly down into the workpiece. (DO NOT FORCE THE ROUTER DOWN.) When the tool reaches the pre-set depth, tighten the plunge release lever. When you have finished routing, loosen the plunge release lever and let the spring lift the router directly out of the workpiece.

NOTE: Always feed the router opposite to the direction in which the cutter is rotating.

FEEDING SPEED AND RATE OF CUT

Variation between materials and bit configurations dictates a wide variety of feed rates. Experience is the best measure for determining feed rate. Become familiar with the sound and feel of the router by making practice cuts in scrap material. Make a preliminary adjustment of the speed control, selecting a higher speed for smaller diameter bits and a lower speed for larger diameter bits.

The router bit rotates at a very high speed and may heat up if the router is moved too slowly through the wood and may cause burn marks. Feeding the router too fast or trying to remove too much material in a single pass will overload the motor. Use two or more passes for extra-large cuts (over 1/8" deep), especially in hard woods.

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Contents Instruction Personal Safety Work Area SafetyElectrical Safety Specific Safety Rules Power Tool USE and CareService Earthing terminal Features 102 PM 102 PM Bits Available AS Accessories not Supplied Attaching the Template Guide FIG. C & D Installing and Removing a Router BIT FIG. aAttaching the Edge Guide FIG. B Attaching the Dust Extraction Adaptor FIG. CAdjusting the Turret Depth Stop FIG Adjusting the Depth of CUT FIG. F, G & HAdjusting the Depth of CUT Using the Scale FIG. G Adjusting the Depth of CUT Using a Piece of Wood FIG. HSwitching on and OFF Using a Straight Edge AS a Guide FIG. JUsing the Template Guide FIG. D Using the Centering PIN FIG. EHints for Optimum USE Using the Router with Dust ExtractionProblem Possible Cause Solution MaintenanceHOW-TO AccessoriesService Information Full TWO-YEAR Home USE Warranty Covered Under OUR WarrantyMode ’EMPLOI Sécurité EN Matière D’ÉLECTRICITÉ Sécurité DU Lieu DE TravailUtilisation ET Entretien D’UN Outil Électrique Sécurité PersonnelleRègles DE Sécurité Spécifiques RéparationMoteur Caractéristiques 492777-00 FS1200RP Router 2/6/06 102 PM 102 PM Fraises Disponibles Comme Accessoires NON Comprises Fixation DU Guide Pour Gabarit FIG. C ET D Insertion ET Retrait D’UNE Fraise FIG. aInsertion Fixation DU Guide DE Chant FIG. BRéglage DE LA Butée D’ARRÊT DE LA Tourelle FIG Réglage DE LA Profondeur DE Coupe FIG. F, G ET HRéglage DE LA Profondeur DE Coupe SUR L’ÉCHELLE FIG. G Utilisation D’UNE Règle Droite Comme Guide FIG. J Fonction DE Démarrage SoupleMollette DE Contrôle Électronique DE LA Vitesse Contrôle DE Vitesse Électronique CVEFraises DE Toupie FIG. M NON Comprises Vitesse ET Taux DE RainurageUtilisation DE LA Défonceuse Avec L’ASPIRATEUR Conseils Pour UNE Utilisation OptimaleEntretien Problème possible Cause possible SolutionAccessoires Black & Decker auPeuvent PAS Être Couverts PAR Notre Garantie Garantie Spéciale Avis Pour LES EntrepreneursManual DE Seguridad Eléctrica Seguridad EN EL Área DE TrabajoUSO Y Mantenimiento DE LA Herramienta Eléctrica Seguridad PersonalNormas DE Seguridad Específicas MantenimientoReciprocaciones por minuto Características 492777-00 FS1200RP Router 2/6/06 102 PM 492777-00 FS1200RP Router 102 PM Brocas Disponibles Como Accesorios no SE Suministran Conexión DE LA Guía DE Corte FIG. C Y D Instalación Y Extracción DE UNA Broca DE Rebajadora FIG. aConexión DE LA Guía DE Corte FIG. B Conexión DEL Adaptador Para Extracción DE Polvo FIG. CAjuste DEL Tope DE Profundidad CON Torreta FIG Ajuste DE LA Profundidad DE Corte FIG. F, G Y HAjuste DE LA Profundidad DE Corte CON LA Escala FIG. G Utilice UNA Regla Como Guía FIG. J Encendido SuaveDisco Electrónico DE Control DE Velocidad Control Electrónico DE Velocidad CSEConsejos Para Optimizar EL USO USO DE LA RebajadoraVelocidad DE Alimentación Y Avance DEL Corte USO DE LA Rebajadora CON UN Extractor DE PolvoImportante Detección DE ProblemasProblema Causa posible Solución posible Nota Especial Sobre LA Garantíaa Contratistas AccesoriosMEXICO, D.F CULIACAN, SIN MONTERREY, N.LGUADALAJARA, JAL PUEBLA, PUE