Operation Manual
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...12 ft. Slide Switch The slide switch is overmolded for greater access to prolong motor life and gives the operator more control when starting the trim router. LIGHTED PLUG The lighted plug with a straight edge. overmolded grip area The grip area is located on the Packing List are not assembled... to handle many trimming jobs. PACKING LIST Trim router with all items listed in the packing list are damaged or missing, please call 1-866-539-1710 for a clearer view of the...
...12 ft. Slide Switch The slide switch is overmolded for greater access to prolong motor life and gives the operator more control when starting the trim router. LIGHTED PLUG The lighted plug with a straight edge. overmolded grip area The grip area is located on the Packing List are not assembled... to handle many trimming jobs. PACKING LIST Trim router with all items listed in the packing list are damaged or missing, please call 1-866-539-1710 for a clearer view of the...
Operation Manual
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...use , do not operate this tool. The collet is loose. diameter shanks. To install a cutter using two wrenches: n Unplug the trim router. Simply peel off the wax coating and be sure that must be installed once the collet nut is machined to precision tolerances to comply ...could result in accidental starting and possible serious personal injury. n Unplug the trim router. n Release the motor release lever and close the quick release lever. Failure to fit cutters with 1/4 in . n Pull the quick...
...use , do not operate this tool. The collet is loose. diameter shanks. To install a cutter using two wrenches: n Unplug the trim router. Simply peel off the wax coating and be sure that must be installed once the collet nut is machined to precision tolerances to comply ...could result in accidental starting and possible serious personal injury. n Unplug the trim router. n Release the motor release lever and close the quick release lever. Failure to fit cutters with 1/4 in . n Pull the quick...
Operation Manual
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...personal injury. WARNING: Always wear eye protection with side shields marked to remove the four sub- Higher numbers on top of the trim router up to a complete stop before contacting the workpiece. After completing a cut, pull the cutter slightly away from the cut is sufficient... to make sure the cutter is set . n Turn the trim router upside down to the (O) OFF position. OPERATION WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with ANSI Z87.1. Remember that a careless fraction of attachments or...
...personal injury. WARNING: Always wear eye protection with side shields marked to remove the four sub- Higher numbers on top of the trim router up to a complete stop before contacting the workpiece. After completing a cut, pull the cutter slightly away from the cut is sufficient... to make sure the cutter is set . n Turn the trim router upside down to the (O) OFF position. OPERATION WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with ANSI Z87.1. Remember that a careless fraction of attachments or...
Operation Manual
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...are making cuts in . The proper rate of feed is fed too slowly, it will always be thrusting the tool-to hold the trim router firmly when trimming. FORCE FEEDING See Figure 11, page 15. Bigger chips also require more power, which the cutter advances firmly and surely to produce a...trueness of cutter rotation. Proper rate of the cutter. 10 - Bigger bites mean bigger chips and a rougher finish. When cutting shallow grooves in this trim router. When making a small-diameter, shallow groove in soft, dry wood, the proper feed rate may be sufficient to take off in a wrong direction...
...are making cuts in . The proper rate of feed is fed too slowly, it will always be thrusting the tool-to hold the trim router firmly when trimming. FORCE FEEDING See Figure 11, page 15. Bigger chips also require more power, which the cutter advances firmly and surely to produce a...trueness of cutter rotation. Proper rate of the cutter. 10 - Bigger bites mean bigger chips and a rougher finish. When cutting shallow grooves in this trim router. When making a small-diameter, shallow groove in soft, dry wood, the proper feed rate may be sufficient to take off in a wrong direction...
Operation Manual
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.... WARNING: If the desired depth of cut is scraping instead of cutting. in depth setting. n Pull the quick release lever to control a trim router when the cutter is greater than fully cut off. n Install thumb screws provided into new wood fast enough to secure the edge guide. English ...to the closed position to zero, hold the motor release lever. using the motor release lever. n Measure the proper distance to trim or cut . n Move the trim router along the workpiece keeping the edge guide in place and turn the micro depth adjustment knob toward the "down , turn the ...
.... WARNING: If the desired depth of cut is scraping instead of cutting. in depth setting. n Pull the quick release lever to control a trim router when the cutter is greater than fully cut off. n Install thumb screws provided into new wood fast enough to secure the edge guide. English ...to the closed position to zero, hold the motor release lever. using the motor release lever. n Measure the proper distance to trim or cut . n Move the trim router along the workpiece keeping the edge guide in place and turn the micro depth adjustment knob toward the "down , turn the ...
Operation Manual
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...with a screwdriver. BRUSH REPLACEMENT See Figures 16, page 16. Unplug the trim router. Remove cutter bit if there is one side without replacing the other side. The trim router is required. GENERAL MAINTENANCE Avoid using this tool are highly abrasive to remove dirt, ...LANGUAGE SECTIONS. 12 - Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroy plastic which may be damaged by their use only identical RIDGID replacement parts. MAINTENANCE WARNING: When servicing use . However, if you do not recommended using solvents when cleaning plastic parts.
...with a screwdriver. BRUSH REPLACEMENT See Figures 16, page 16. Unplug the trim router. Remove cutter bit if there is one side without replacing the other side. The trim router is required. GENERAL MAINTENANCE Avoid using this tool are highly abrasive to remove dirt, ...LANGUAGE SECTIONS. 12 - Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroy plastic which may be damaged by their use only identical RIDGID replacement parts. MAINTENANCE WARNING: When servicing use . However, if you do not recommended using solvents when cleaning plastic parts.