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CUT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
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There are three methods of cut depth adjustment, depending on the accuracy and
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control required: Free Plunge, for conventional & fast depth setting; Handle Winder
Plunge, for controlled & fast adjustment; and Micro Adjuster, for precise depth
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setting throughout the full plunge range.
FREE PLUNGE
1.Turn the Plunge Mode
Selector (e) to"lock" (
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Turn it clockwise, then
push and continue turning
until it "clicks" home.
Fig 6. This locks the
Handle Winder (f).
2.Release the Plunge Lock
Lever (g). Push the body of the router until the desired
depth is reached. Re-lock the plunge lock lever. Fig 7
Note: The position of the plunge lock lever can be
altered by removing its retaining screw and repositioning
the lever on the bolt. Re-tighten firmly.
HANDLE WINDER PLUNGE
1.Turn the Plunge Mode Selector (e) to "unlock" (
"pop" out (you may need to push down slightly on the router) and continue turning
until it "clicks" home. Fig 8. Ensure the Plunge Lock Lever (g) is unlocked.
2. Squeeze the Ring (h)
on the Winder Handle
(f) and turn the handle
to raise or lower the
cutter. Fig 9. Release
the ring at the required
depth, allowing it to
"pop out", locking
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the router at the
approximate location.
3.Before operating lock the plunge lock lever (g),
particularly for heavy cuts. (Fig. 7)
MICRO ADJUSTER - For use in the Handle
Winder Plunge Mode only.
1.Set the Plunge Mode Selector (e) to "unlock". Fig 8,
and ensure that the plunge lock lever (g) is released.
2.Turn the Micro Adjuster Knob (i) clockwise to increase
cut depth and anti-clockwise to reduce cut depth.
Fig 10. Important: When reducing cut depth turn the
micro-adjuster one extra full turn, then turn it back to
the desired setting to take up any free play.
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FITTING AND CHANGING CUTTERS
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1.Turn the power switch (b) "off", allowing the switch
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shutter (a) to close (Fig. 1). (The shutter will lock
closed when the collet lock is engaged.)
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2.Wait until the cutter has completely stopped
spinning then plunge the router to its maximum
depth using the free plunge or winder handle plunge
mode. Fig. 11 . Note: ensure the depth stop (k) is
released (see Fig. 13 below). The collet should now
protrude through the base (and the CMT Router Table
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if fitted), allowing easy spanner access.
3.Use the spanner (j) supplied to turn the collet slightly,
allowing the collet lock to engage. Once engaged,
turn the spanner anti-clockwise to release, or
clockwise to tighten the cutter. Fig. 12.
Note: When fitting cutters, ensure the shank is
inserted fully into the collet.
4.Return the router to a normal operating depth. This
will disengage the collet lock and release the switch
shutter, enabling access to the power switch.
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Cut depth can be accurately preset
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using the Depth Stop (k) and Turret (l)
in the free plunge mode.
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1. Loosen the Depth Stop Lock (m)
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and retract the depth stop fully,
then re-tighten. Fig. 13.
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2. Set the Turret Thumbwheel(s) (n) to
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the desired plunge depth(s) using the
scales on the turret post. Fig. 14.
3. Fit the cutter, and adjust the plunge
depth until the cutter tip is level with
your "zero datum" (eg. router base or
Router Table surface). Fig. 15.
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4. Rotate the turret until the fixed turret
post is in line with the depth stop.
Release the stop, allowing it to
spring onto the post, then re-tighten. Fig. 16.
5. Rotate the turret again until the bolt of the required
thumbwheel is in line with the stop. Fig. 17. Plunge until
the hollow depth stop locates over the bolt and hits the
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thumbwheel. Engage the plunge lock lever (g).
Note: the plunge depth must be reduced before the turret can
be rotated to another stop position.
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