3. Remove the router
and drill a pilot hole
through the centre
of your circle. Using
a 12mm (1/2") bit drill
your final access hole.
File off any rough
burrs using a
round file.
4. Refit the router and
turn the router
table right way up.
5. Fit the table winder
handle (17) through the hole in the
tabletop and push it onto the routers
winder mechanism.
MAINTENANCE
repaired and carefully inspected before
use, by qualified repair personnel. Service
or maintenance performed by unqualified
personnel could result in a risk of injury.
by authorised CMT Repair Centres
using original CMT replacement parts.
Follow instructions carefully and refer
to "Trouble-shooting" for problem
identification and advice. Use of
unauthorised or faulty parts may create a
risk of electric shock or injury.
be responsible for any damage or injury
caused by unauthorised repair of the
router or by mishandling of the tool.
BRUSH REPLACEMENT
The carbon brushes are a consumable item
which should be inspected periodically and
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replaced when worn. Failure to do so may
result in damage to the motor.
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Table Mounted Operation/Maintenance
If necessary extend your hole using a
round file.
6. Release the plunge lock lever and use the
winder handle to set your cut depth.
Calibration marks:
Each line on the winder
wheel represents 0.2mm
(1/128") cut depth
increments. A full 360
degree turn is equal to
a 2mm (3/32") depth
adjustment.
7. Re-lock the plunge lock lever and
commence your work.
1. With the router disconnected from power,
unscrew the Brush Caps located on the
front and rear of the motor.
2. Remove the brushes by pulling carefully on
the protruding springs.
3. If either of the
brushes is worn
to less than 6mm
long, they must
both be replaced
using genuine CMT
replacement brushes
- available from
Authorised CMT Repair Centres.
POWER CORD REPLACEMENT
If the supply cord needs replacing, the
task must be carried out by the
manufacturer, the manufacturer's agent,
or an authorised service centre in order
to avoid a safety hazard.