7. Connect power switch box plug (47) to the power
switch socket (46).
8. Thread the ring nut (48) of power switch box plug
(47) to the power switch socket (46) to lock it securely
in place.
9. Attach the plunge router under the workbench, as
required per your application or the instruction for the
router table switch box (41).
10. Plug the tool back into its power source. The router
can now switched on and off by acting on paddle (49)
on the power
11. Pull out the paddle (49) to start the tool and push in
the paddle to switch it off.
Fitting the T14 Fine Height Adjuster
- (Fig. S1)
The fine height adjuster (Quick Raiser) (61) for the T14
can be used portably or when the router is held inverted
in a table. If a suitable size access hole is drilled into
the router table top, the height adjustment can also be
adjusted from above the table top.
To set up for fine height adjustment:
1. Plunge router and lock lever down.
2. Rotate the knurled nut (4) down the stud until it is
close to the router casting forks (62).
3. Align the base of the knurled nut (4) so that it will
locate in the forks (62).
4. Release plunge locking lever.
CAUTION:
DO NOT use a powered drill
to drive the T14 Quick Raiser assembly. Only use the
supplied handle. Ensure that the plunge locking lever
is unlocked. Never use unnecessary force to rotate the
Quick Raiser mechanism. Do not undo Torx® screw on
hex nuts.
Using the T14 Without Fine Height
Adjuster - (Fig. S2)
In portable use the knurled nut (4) should be wound to
the top of the stud and hand tightened against the hex
cap. The base of the knurled nut (4) should be aligned
with the forks (62) in the router casing.
CAUTION:
In normal plunge mode, ensure
the base of the knurled nut is aligned correctly with the
forks of the lower motor housing. This will enable the
cutter to retract into the base safely.
EN - T12/T14
For Portable Use:
1. Place the fine height adjuster handle (61) onto the top
threaded spindle hex nut (51).
2. Rotate handle clockwise to raise motor body and
reduce cutter depth.
3. Rotate handle anti-clockwise to lower motor body and
increase cutter depth.
For Router Table Use - (Fig. S3)
1. Ensure router is fitted into the router table, see
opposite page.
2. Place fine height adjuster handle (61) through router
table cutter hole onto bottom threaded spindle hex nut
(64).
3. Rotate handle clockwise to raise motor body and raise
cutter height.
4. Rotate handle anti-clockwise to lower motor body and
lower cutter height.
One revolution corresponds to 1.5mm. The height
adjuster handle dial (63) can be reset to zero.
Prior to Operation
1. Check that the cutter is correctly installed in the collet.
2. Set the cutting depth.
3. Connect a dust extractor.
4. Make sure the plunge limiter is always locked before
switching on.
Routing with Pilot Cutters - (Fig. R)
Where a parallel guide or guide bush are inappropriate,
it is possible to use pilot cutters (50) for cutting shaped
edges.
These include collets (6 – 12.7 mm), a height adjusting
tool and router table for use in inverted position, finger
jointing tools for dovetail and finger jointing jigs, dovetail
jointing templates, adjustable guide bush holder and
guide bushes and guide rails in various lengths.
Base Mounting Points for Accessories
- (Fig. N)
This router has three threaded holes (53) built into the
base that allows it to attach to other accessories.
MAINTENANCE
Your power tool has been designed to operate over a
long period of time with a minimum of maintenance.
Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper
tool care and regular cleaning.
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