3. Push the mounting knobs (12) until the
bolt heads locate into the keyholes, then
slide the extended baseplate until the bolts
locate against the ends of the keyhole
slots. Tighten the knobs firmly.
4. To fit the fence (14)
loosen the fence
knobs a few turns
and slide the fence
along the tracks on
the base. Lock at the
desired setting by
tightening both fence knobs.
When routing trenches some distance in
from an edge, fit the fence to the long end
of the base.
When performing
edge work with a
non-bearing guided
cutter fit the fence
to the short end of
the base.
If using a very large diameter cutter it may
be necessary to fix wooden blocks to the
fence faces via the screw holes, to ensure
the cutter does not contact the fence.
Circle Cutting
1. Fit the extended base (without fence) to
the router.
TABLE MOUNTED OPERATION
a Router Table should be done in
accordance to the literature supplied
with your Router Table.
efficient and convenient operation on
most router tables, it is particularly suited
to CMT brand tables.
easy using the unique features described
earlier in the manual. Refer to "Fitting
& Changing Cutters" and "Cut Depth
Adjustment".
2. Remove the pivot
mount from the
base and fix it to the
centre of your work
using a small nail or
screw through one of
the holes in the pivot
mount. Leave the pivot mount bolt
in position.
3. Lower the router and
base over the pivot
mount and refit the
washer and wing-nut.
4. With the power
switched "Off", rotate
the router along the
intended path to check the circle, and
make any necessary adjustments.
5. Cut the circle in
several passes,
lowering the cut
depth by say 2mm
(1/16") each pass. Do
not attempt to cut
deeply in one pass.
Through cuts: If cutting all the way
through the material, fix a sacrificial board
to the underneath of your workpiece. Cut
the circle oversize, then when the cut is all
the way through, reduce the diameter and
work back to the desired size, using light,
full depth passes.
TABLE WINDER ACCESSORY
1. Mount the router securely into your
router table as detailed in your router
table instructions. Turn the table (with
router fitted) upside down.
2. With a marker pen
trace the scallop in
the base of the router
onto the underneath
of your router table.
Complete the tracing
to form a circle
approximately 12mm (1/2") diameter.
Hand Held Operations/Table Mounted Operation
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