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#Disengage the plunge lock lever (7). This will release the collet lock and the retracting switch cover (3)
#Adjust the height as desired with the micro winder (8) and lock in place with plunge lock lever (7)
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SPEED
#Use the highest speed which does not result in burn marks
#Generally, higher speeds are used for timber and MDF, lower speeds for synthetic materials
#Operating at reduced speed increases the risk of damage to the router as a result of overload. At low speeds use very slow feed rates and/or multiple shallow cuts
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! Setting !! RPM !! Cutter Diameter
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| 5 || 20,000 || Up to 25mm (1")
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| 4 || 18,000 || 25 – 50mm (1" – 2")
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| 3 || 14,500 || 50 – 65mm (2" – 2-1⁄2")
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| 2 || 11,00 || Over 65mm (2-1⁄2")
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| 1 || 8,000 || Use only if burning
 
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| Power On ||
#Plug in, switch on at Plug Socket
#Open router retractable switch cover and turn on
#Turn on Table Switch
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| Trouble Shooting ||
If the retracting Switch cover (3) will not close:
#Release Plunge Lock lever (7)
#Lower the spindle with the micro adjuster (8)
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