English
Knob
Wing bolt (B)
Scale
Stopper pole
Fig. 6
Stopper pole
Wing bolt (A)
Fig. 7
Cut depth
setting screw
Fig. 8
Threaded column
Nut
Threaded
column
(a)
Fig. 9
16
Nut
(b)
(3) As shown in Fig. 6, loosen wing bolt (B). Turning
knob while pulling it outward will cause to move.
Pushing it back and turning will cause stopper
pole to move.
Turn knob while pulling and align the arrow on
stopper pole to "0" of scale. Tighten wing bolt
(B). This condition is the "0" cutting depth.
(4) As shown in Fig. 7, turn back knob and then
tighten the wing bolt (A) when the arrow on the
stopper pole indicates the desired cutting depth.
(5) Loosen the lock lever and press the main unit
down until the stopper pole comes in contact
with the stopper block to obtain the desired
cutting depth.
(6) The two cut-depth setting screws attached to the
stopper block can be adjusted to simultaneously
set three different cutting depths. As shown in
Fig. 8, use a wrench to tighten the nuts so that the
cut-depth setting screws do not come loose at
this time.
(7) As shown in Fig. 9 (a), loosening the two nuts on
the threaded column and moving them down
will allow you to move down to the end position
of the bit when the lock lever was loosened. This
is helpful when moving the router to align the bit
with the cutting position. As shown in Fig. 9 (b),
tighten the upper and lower nuts to secure the
cutting depth.
(8) When you are not using the scale to set the
cutting depth, push up the stopper pole so that it
is not in the way.