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User manual Bosch, model 1619EVS

Manafacture: Bosch
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Language of manual:enesfr
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It is advisable to retract the bit whenever it is not engaged in workpiece. FIG. 7 -9 MOUNTING SCREWS TEMPLET GUIDE ADAPTER TEMPLET GUIDE RELEASE LEVER FIG. 6 PLUNGE LOCK LEVER BM2610995777 10/03 10/7/03 4:51 PM Page 10 COARSE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT This system allows you to quickly make large changes in plunge depth or bit height. 1. To unlock the coarse adjustment knob, move the coarse adjustment lock to the left. (counter-clockwise). 2. Rotate the coarse adjustment knob clockwise to lower the depth rod, producing a shallower cut. Rotate the coarse adjustment knob counter-clockwise to raise the depth rod, producing a deeper cut (Fig. 8). 3. To lock the depth rod at desired setting, simply turn the coarse adjustment lock to the right and press down firmly. COARSE ADJUSTMENT INDICATOR The coarse adjustment indicator can be moved independently of the coarse adjustment knob. This allows the indicator to be zeroed at any given depth. After zeroing, when the knob is rotated, the indicator rotates with it, indicating the change in the depth of cut in fractions of an inch. Increasing numbers indicate deeper cut. (An optional metric coarse adjustment indicator is available separately.) COARSE COARSE ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT LOCK INDICATOR REFERENCE MARK COARSE ADJUSTMENT KNOB DEPTH ROD FIG. 8 FINE ADJUSTMENT KNOB The fine adjustment knob allows extremely precise adjustment of the bit depth. One complete revolution equals 2mm or approximately 5/64". It should be adjusted only after the coarse adjustment lock is locked. Rotating the fine adjustment knob counterclockwise causes the depth rod to move up, producing a shallower cut. Rotating the fine adjustment knob clockwise causes the depth rod to move down, producing a deeper cut (Fig. 9). FINE ADJUSTMENT INDICATOR The fine adjustment indicator can be moved independently of the fine adjustment knob. This allows the indicator ring to be zeroed at any given depth. After zeroing, when the knob is rotated, the indicator turns with it, indicating the fine change in the depth of cut (in mm or fractions of an inch). Fine depth adjustment in increments as small as 0.1 mm (.004") is possible (Fig. 9). 0 FINE ADJUSTMENT KNOB FINE ADJUSTMENT INDICATOR REFERENCE MARK FIG. 9 -10 BM2610995777 10/03 10/7/03 4:51 PM Page 11 MAKING PROGESSIVELY DEEPER PLUNGE CUTS When making deep cuts, especially slot cuts away from the edge of the workpiece, it is advisable to make several successive cuts using the depth stop turret’s six 1/8" steps, rather than making a single deep cut: 1. Align the lowest step of turret with the depth rod. (Fig. 10) 2. With the bit installed, gently lower the motor until router bit just contacts the level surface the router is sitting on. Release the plunge lock lever, locking the motor at this position. (Fig. 10) 3. Loosen the coarse adjustment lock and lower the depth rod until it contacts the lowest step on the turret. Turn the coarse depth indicator until zero lines up with the reference mark. This is the "zero" position, which indicates the point at which the bit just contacts the workpiece. Release the plunge lock lever and allow the motor to return to its normal position. (Fig. 10) 4. To set the desired total cutting depth, turn the coarse adjustment knob counterclockwise as close as possible to the desired cutting depth, and secure the rod by turning the coarse adjustment lock to the right and press down firmly (Fig. 11). Make any necessary refinements with the fine adjustment knob (Fig. 9). 5. Align the top step of the turret with the depth rod, and make the first cut pass in the workpiece. After each pass, rotate the depth stop turret to the next lower step and make another pass as necessary until the desired final depth is reached. (Fig. 11) The router’s Precision Centering Design helps to ensure that each successive pass with follow the same cut as previous passes. To be certain that your depth settings are as desired, you may want to make test cuts in scrap material before beginning work. COARSE REFERENCE ADJUSTMENT MARK COARSE ADJUSTMENT INDICATOR DEPTH STOP TURRET LOCK DEPTH ROD FIG. 10 BIT COARSE REFERENCE ADJUSTMENT MARK KNOB DEPTH STOP TURRET COARSE ADJUSTMENT LOCK DEPTH ROD FIG. 11 BIT -11 BM2610995777 10/03 10/7/03 4:51 PM Page 12 TRIGGER SWITCH AND “LOCK-ON” BUTTON Your router can be turned ON or OFF by squeezing or releasing the trigger. Your router is also equipped with a “Lock-ON” button located to the left of trigger that allows continuous operation without holding the trigger. TO LOCK SWITCH ON: Squeeze trigger, depress button and release trigger (Fig. 2). TO UNLOCK THE SWITCH: Squeeze trigger and release it without depressing the “Lock-ON” button. ! WARNING If the “Lock-ON” button is continuously being depressed, the trigger cannot be released. Always make sure that the bit is not touching the work when turning the switch on or off. Contact the work with the router after the router has reached full speed, and remove it from the work before turnin...


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