Operating Instructions
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...with approved safety equipment, such as viewed from the top of your control. Do not store materials on the table or its speed to a complete standstill. Sharp bits must be dislodged, fly toward the operator side, and possibly strike you do this table and mounting...personal injury. before setting up on the table or use dull or damaged bits. Never lay the tool down the workpiece and keep your application. Router bits are : • Lead from lead-based paints, • Crystalline silica from chemicallytreated lumber. Also remember to personal injury or tool failure...
...with approved safety equipment, such as viewed from the top of your control. Do not store materials on the table or its speed to a complete standstill. Sharp bits must be dislodged, fly toward the operator side, and possibly strike you do this table and mounting...personal injury. before setting up on the table or use dull or damaged bits. Never lay the tool down the workpiece and keep your application. Router bits are : • Lead from lead-based paints, • Crystalline silica from chemicallytreated lumber. Also remember to personal injury or tool failure...
Operating Instructions
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...Laboratories, and listed to Canadian Standards by the Canadian Standards Association. Higher number means greater speed 0 Infinitely variable selector with off Speed is listed by Underwriters Laboratories. This symbol designates that this tool is listed to Canadian ... Laboratories. Symbol Name Designation/Explanation V Volts Voltage (potential) A Amperes Current Hz Hertz Frequency (cycles per minute 0 Off position Zero speed, zero torque... 1, 2, 3, ... This symbol designates that this tool complies to NOM Mexican Standards. -6- per second) W Watt ...
...Laboratories, and listed to Canadian Standards by the Canadian Standards Association. Higher number means greater speed 0 Infinitely variable selector with off Speed is listed by Underwriters Laboratories. This symbol designates that this tool is listed to Canadian ... Laboratories. Symbol Name Designation/Explanation V Volts Voltage (potential) A Amperes Current Hz Hertz Frequency (cycles per minute 0 Off position Zero speed, zero torque... 1, 2, 3, ... This symbol designates that this tool complies to NOM Mexican Standards. -6- per second) W Watt ...
Operating Instructions
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... Description and Specifications ! WARNING Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any assembly, adjustments or changing accessories. Router SPEED CONTROL DIAL FRONT VIEW FIG. 1 VENTS FINE ADJUSTMENT KNOB LEFT HANDLE FINE ADJUSTMENT INDICATOR RIGHT HANDLE COARSE ADJUSTMENT LOCK SPINDLE... DEFEAT BUTTON DEPTH STOP TURRET BACK VIEW "LOCK-ON" BUTTON ON/OFF TRIGGER SWITCH PLUNGE LOCK OVERRIDE LEVER PLUNGE LOCK LEVER COLLET CHUCK DUST EXTRACTION HOOD Model number: Voltage rating: Amperage rating: 1619EVS 120 V 50 - 60Hz 15 A No load speed: Collet capacities: -7-
... Description and Specifications ! WARNING Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any assembly, adjustments or changing accessories. Router SPEED CONTROL DIAL FRONT VIEW FIG. 1 VENTS FINE ADJUSTMENT KNOB LEFT HANDLE FINE ADJUSTMENT INDICATOR RIGHT HANDLE COARSE ADJUSTMENT LOCK SPINDLE... DEFEAT BUTTON DEPTH STOP TURRET BACK VIEW "LOCK-ON" BUTTON ON/OFF TRIGGER SWITCH PLUNGE LOCK OVERRIDE LEVER PLUNGE LOCK LEVER COLLET CHUCK DUST EXTRACTION HOOD Model number: Voltage rating: Amperage rating: 1619EVS 120 V 50 - 60Hz 15 A No load speed: Collet capacities: -7-
Operating Instructions
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... particularly in workpiece. FIG. 7 TEMPLET GUIDE ADAPTER TEMPLET GUIDE RELEASE LEVER FIG. 6 MOUNTING SCREWS PLUNGE LOCK LEVER -9- To attach, align tabs on router and the router will enable you to easily and accurately enter the workpiece. To remove, press the two tabs inward... bit whenever it is a special dust collection for speed, accuracy and convenience in sub-base. FIG. 5 EXTRACTION ENHANCEMENT RING DUST EXTRACTION HOOD THUMB SCREW Also available as desired (Fig. 6). Operating Instructions Bosch plunge routers are designed for edge forming. Fasten adapter with the...
... particularly in workpiece. FIG. 7 TEMPLET GUIDE ADAPTER TEMPLET GUIDE RELEASE LEVER FIG. 6 MOUNTING SCREWS PLUNGE LOCK LEVER -9- To attach, align tabs on router and the router will enable you to easily and accurately enter the workpiece. To remove, press the two tabs inward... bit whenever it is a special dust collection for speed, accuracy and convenience in sub-base. FIG. 5 EXTRACTION ENHANCEMENT RING DUST EXTRACTION HOOD THUMB SCREW Also available as desired (Fig. 6). Operating Instructions Bosch plunge routers are designed for edge forming. Fasten adapter with the...
Operating Instructions
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.../03 10/7/03 4:51 PM Page 12 TRIGGER SWITCH AND "LOCK-ON" BUTTON Your router can be matched to cutter size and material hardness for consistent performance and control. -12- ELECTRONIC VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL The electronic speed control feature allows motor speed to maintain the desired RPM for improved finish, extended bit life, and higher performance...
.../03 10/7/03 4:51 PM Page 12 TRIGGER SWITCH AND "LOCK-ON" BUTTON Your router can be matched to cutter size and material hardness for consistent performance and control. -12- ELECTRONIC VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL The electronic speed control feature allows motor speed to maintain the desired RPM for improved finish, extended bit life, and higher performance...
Operating Instructions
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...best to keep the motor operating at high speed. FIG. 13 START HERE WORK BIT DIRECTION OF ROUTER FEED If the router is hard to produce the desired cut. overloads motor. 5. The router may stall if improperly used or overloaded. Always use router bits with no cutting edges. The lower portion...14 CUT CUTTER PART OF PILOT TIPPED BIT PILOT OR BEARING SLIDES ALONG EDGE OF WORKPIECE overloads motor. 3. Dull bit - You will minimize router bit run-out and chatter. Reduce the feed rate to prevent possible damage to the shaped surface. When routing a workpiece that requires edge ...
...best to keep the motor operating at high speed. FIG. 13 START HERE WORK BIT DIRECTION OF ROUTER FEED If the router is hard to produce the desired cut. overloads motor. 5. The router may stall if improperly used or overloaded. Always use router bits with no cutting edges. The lower portion...14 CUT CUTTER PART OF PILOT TIPPED BIT PILOT OR BEARING SLIDES ALONG EDGE OF WORKPIECE overloads motor. 3. Dull bit - You will minimize router bit run-out and chatter. Reduce the feed rate to prevent possible damage to the shaped surface. When routing a workpiece that requires edge ...
Parts Diagram
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1619EVS PLUNGE ROUTER Pos. Part Number Description {Qty.} F/C 67 1 601 030 022 Clip {2} 9 68 2 610 997 003 Button 63 69 2 610 996... 610 998 370 Label 9 13 1 900 905 276 Ball Bearing 60 14 3 600 900 526 Ball Bearing 61 16 1 604 336 008 Brush Holder {2} 25 18 2 610 904 114 Screw {4} 89 19 2 910 611 020 Screw {2} 89 20 2 610 998 371 Label Caution 9 21 1... 2 610 996 118 Baffle 24 44 2 610 996 119 Lock Rod 88 45 2 610 996 120 Spring 27 47 1 607 233 147 Speed Control 17 48 2 610 996 122 Bellows {2} 9 49 2 610 997 139 Nut 85 50 2 610 996 125 Lock Bolt LH 89 ...
1619EVS PLUNGE ROUTER Pos. Part Number Description {Qty.} F/C 67 1 601 030 022 Clip {2} 9 68 2 610 997 003 Button 63 69 2 610 996... 610 998 370 Label 9 13 1 900 905 276 Ball Bearing 60 14 3 600 900 526 Ball Bearing 61 16 1 604 336 008 Brush Holder {2} 25 18 2 610 904 114 Screw {4} 89 19 2 910 611 020 Screw {2} 89 20 2 610 998 371 Label Caution 9 21 1... 2 610 996 118 Baffle 24 44 2 610 996 119 Lock Rod 88 45 2 610 996 120 Spring 27 47 1 607 233 147 Speed Control 17 48 2 610 996 122 Bellows {2} 9 49 2 610 997 139 Nut 85 50 2 610 996 125 Lock Bolt LH 89 ...