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INTRODUCTION

W1736 Overarm Router
Controls and Features
A. Top Valve: Controls the speed that the router
rises from the plunge (down) position.
B. Bottom Valve: Controls the plunge speed of the
router.
C. Head: The part of the overarm assembly that
houses the router motor and moves up and
down when activated by the foot pedal.
D. Pin Adjustment Knob: Locks the table pin in
place for pin routing operations.
E. Foot Switch: When connected to air, controls
the up and down motion of the head.
F. Router Motor Adapters: Allows various sizes
and brands of router motors to be installed on
the overarm assembly.
G. Plunge Depth Knob: Adjusts the plunging depth
of the head.
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