Porter-Cable 7312, 7320, 7319 THE OPTIONAL 73100 EDGE GUIDE KIT, Adjusting The Depth Of Cut

Models: 7310

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ADJUSTING THE DEPTH OF CUT

ADJUSTING THE DEPTH OF CUT

1.Loosen the base-locking screw (A) Fig. 4) approximately 1/4 turn.

2.Turn the depth-adjusting wheel (B) Fig. 4 to reduce or increase the depth of cut.

3.Tighten the base-locking screw securely. Make a test cut in scrap material to check the depth of cut.

4.Repeat steps 1 through 3 until the desired depth of cut is achieved.

A

B

Fig. 4

ADJUSTING THE SUB-BASE ALIGNMENT

Applications using a template guide require the bit to be centered within the guide, and the center hole in the sub-base to be in line with the collet of the motor unit. Your model has an adjustable sub-base. To adjust:

1.Install the 42054 Template Guide (available as an accessory) on the sub-base and tighten securely.

2.Loosen the sub-base mounting screws just enough to allow the sub-base to move on the base.

3.Install a straight 1/4" diameter bit in the collet of the motor unit and tighten securely.

4.Attach the motor unit to the base. Align the hole in the template guide with the bit and adjust the depth of cut so that the bit extends through the template guide. Tighten the motor unit in the base.

5.Tighten the sub-base mounting screws securely.

THE OPTIONAL 73100 EDGE GUIDE KIT

The optional Model 73100 Edge Guide Kit is available for use with the Model 7310 trimmer. This kit is designed for use with non-piloted bits on curved or straight applications. Non-piloted bits can produce a 90° straight cut, a 10° bevel cut, or a 22° bevel cut. The kit (Fig. 5) contains:

A.Base and roller guide - for flush or bevel trimming

B.Edge guide – for flush trimming

C.Edge guide – for bevel trimming

D.Straight edge guide – for straight trimming

E.Guide setting gauge

F.Mounting screws

G.Wrench

Fig. 5

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

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Porter-Cable 7312, 7320 THE OPTIONAL 73100 EDGE GUIDE KIT, Adjusting The Depth Of Cut, Adjusting The Sub-Basealignment