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User manual Epson, model DW621

Manafacture: Epson
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Language of manual:enesfr
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• Keep handles dry, clean, free from oil and grease. It is recommended to use rubber gloves. This will enable better control of the tool. • The label on your tool may include the following symbols. • The label on your tool may include the following symbols. V............................volts A............................amperes Hz..........................hertz W ..........................watts min........................minutes ..........................alternatingcurrent ......................direct current no..........................no load speed .......................... Class IIConstruction …/min.................... revolutions or reciprocation per minute .......................... earthing terminal .......................... safety alert symbol 2 Motor Be sure your power supply agrees with 120 AC means your tool may be operated current and never with direct current. Voltage decrease of more than 10% will cause loss overheating. All tools are factory tested; if this tool check the power supply. Bit Installation and Removal TURN OFF AND UNPLUG ROUTER NOTE: Always snap the collet firmly into the collet nut, (past the retainer spring) before installing a bit. Use the supplied wrench and the spindle lock as necessary to loosen (counterclockwise) the collet nut, (Fig. 1). Insert the round shank of the desired router bit into the loosened collet as far as it will go and then pull it out about 1/16". Hold the spindle shaft by depressing the spindle lock button, while firmly tightening the collet nut with the wrench provided. Your router has a unique locking system for retaining the bit. When removing a bit, the collet nut must be loosened with the wrench. The FIG. 1 SPINDLE LOCK COLLET NUT 0. 0.6 5/8 1/23/4 0. 0.6 5/8 1/23/4 FIG. 4 FIG. 3 SPEED CONTROL DIAL FINE ADJUSTMENT KNOB PLUNGE LOCK HANDLE TABS FIG. 2 PLASTIC CAP collet nut will turn approximately 3/4 again. At this point the bit can’t be removed. procedure, loosen the nut a second time.makes it easy to remove the bit. NOTE: Your router is equipped with a clear plastic cap cutting area. This cap assists with dust extraction. router bit over 1-1/8" in diameter, ensure the plastic cap is removed or positioned above the cutting portion of the bit (Fig. remove the cap, push it from the bottom of the router. To re-install the cap, align the tabs (Fig. 2) and snap it into place. Collets NEVER TIGHTEN THE COLLET ON THIS TOOL WITHOUT FIRST INSTALLING A ROUTER BIT IN IT. TIGHTENING AN EMPTY COLLET CAN DAMAGE THE COLLET. To change collet sizes, unscrew the collet assembly, as described above. The collet and the collet nut are connected. Do not attempt to remove the collet from the collet nut. Controls ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL DIAL The speed of your router is variable. Use the electronic speed control (Fig. 3) dial to produce uniform cutting results in wood, plastics and QUICK ADJUSTER aluminum. Use the lower settings (1-3) for large diameter cutters and the higher settings for small diameter cutters. See Table A for more information. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT KNOB Adjusting the Depth of Cut DEPTH STOP QUICK ADJUSTMENT USING RACK AND PINION HEIGHT LOCKING ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 4) BOLT 1) UNPLUG THE ROUTER. It may be necessary to remove the plastic cap before making adjustments. 3 English English 2) Unlock the plunge lock handle. 3) Lower the router carriage until the cutter workpiece 4) Tighten the plunge lock handle by turning it clockwise. 5) Turn the height adjustment knob counterclockwise revolver depth stop (Fig. 5). 6) Set the quick adjuster to zero, by turning the inner ring clockwise. 7) Adjust the depth of cut by rotating the height adjust knob to the desired depth of cut. The adjustment range is indicated the arrow. 8) Tighten the plunge limiter by turning the depth stop bolt clockwise. TRIPLE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT USING THE REVOLVER DEPTH STOP (FIG. 5) The revolver depth stop can be used to set three different depths. This is useful for deep cuts, performed in steps. 1) Place a depth template between the depth stop and the revolver depth stop to adjust the exact cutting depth. 2) If required, set all three screws. FIG. 5 5/8 1/23/4 REVOLVER DEPTH STOP FIG. 6 0. 0.6 FINE ADJUSTMENT KNOB FINE ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 6) Use the fine adjuster when not using a of cut needs readjustment. 1) Adjust the depth of cut as described above. 2) Set the fine adjuster to zero using the inner ring. portion while setting the lower ring to zero. 3) Rotate the fine adjuster to the required position. Graduations on the top of the fine adjustment knob. Lock-On/Lock-Off Switch (Fig. 7) The lock-on/lock-off switch is located in the handle on the right side. The router is normally locked-off. To start the router, press the thumb lock and squeeze the trigger. To lock the switch on, squeeze the trigger, press the thumb lock forward and release the trigger. To turn the router off, release the switch. If the tool is locked-on, press the trigger again and release the switch. NOTE: Loosen the plunge limit...


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