DEPTH OF CUT ADJUSTMENTS
See Figures 4, 5, and 6.
We recommend that cuts be made at a depth not exceeding 1/8 in. and that several passes be made to reach depths of cut greater than 1/8 in.
•Unplug your router.
_1 WARNING: Failure to unplug your router could result in accidental starting causing
serious injury.
•Place your router on a flat surface, loosen locking knob, and turn depth adjusting ring until cutter is inside subbase. See Figure 4.
TO
TIGHTEN
LOCKING
KNOB
TO
DEPTH
ADJUSTING
RING
DEPTH
RING
| INDICATOR |
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CUI"I'ER | POINT |
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INSIDESUBBASE | 'SUBBASE | Fig, 4 |
•Turn depth adjusting ring until tip of cutter touches flat surface. Turn the depth indicator ring until the zero lines up with the indicator point on the base. Note: The depth indicator ring is also a zero reset indicator when setting cutter at zero depth of cut, then it becomes the depth adjusting ring.
See Figure 5.
CUI"FERAT ZERO | _.,._ |
DEPTHOF CUT | Fig. 5 |
•Position your router so that the cutter can extend below the subbase for desired depth setting. See Figure 6.
CuI-rER EXTENDED
BELOWSUBBASE | Fig. 6 |
Turn the depth adjusting ring to obtain the desired depth of cut. The distance the cutter moves can be read on the depth adjusting ring. Each mark on the depth adjusting ring indicates 1/16 inch change in depth setting. Indicator point is located on the base.
•Tighten locking knob securely before operating router.
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