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PLUNGE ACTION (Fig. 15) Fig. 15
The plunge-base feature
simplifies depth adjustments
and allows the cutting bit to
be accurately lowered into the
workpiece for more precise
set-ups.
1. To lower the cutting bit,
release the plunge-lock
lever by moving it "up" to
the unlocked position.
2. Apply an even, downward
pressure on the plunge
action until the cutting bit reaches the desired depth.
3. Move the plunge-lock lever "down" to the locked position.
4. To raise the bit and the plunge action, unlock the plunge-lock lever. The
plunge action will automatically retract from the workpiece and return to the
raised position.
5. Always have the plunge action in the raised position and locked when the bit is not
cutting in the workpiece.
DEPTH=STOP ROD AND DEPTH=STOP TURRET (Figs. 16 and 17)
NOTE: The router motor
clamp should always be
closed securely when making
depth adjustments on the
plunge base.
Control the cutting depth with
the Depth-Stop Rod and the
Depth-Stop Turret as follows:
1. Turn the router motor off
and unplug the router from
the power source.
2. Place the router, with the
cutting bit installed, on a
flat, level surface.
3_
Fig. 16
F
E
G
D
C
B
A
Lower the plunge action until the cutting bit makes contact with the surface
on which the router is sitting.
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