Switch, Using the router, Feeding speed and rate of cut – Black & Decker 7613-04 Manuel d'utilisation

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SWITCH

The switch is located in the Router handle as shown in Figure 7. Depress the switch
to turn the Router on, release to turn it off. A lock button is provided (See Figure 7)
to lock the switch on for continuous operation. To lock the switch on, squeeze the
trigger and hold while you depress the lock button. Hold the button in while you release
the trigger and the tool will continue to run. To turn the tool off, squeeze and release
trigger.

USING THE ROUTER

1. Make sure that the material to be cut is clamped down and is stable enough to

support the Router during operation.

2. Use both hands on the handles to control the Router.
3.Since the bit rotates clockwise, more efficient cutting will result if you move the

Router from left to right as you stand facing the work (Figure 8).

4. Move the Router counter-clockwise when cutting outside edges. Move clockwise

when cutting inside edges. See Figure 8.

Trigger Switch

FIGURE 7

ROUTER TRAVEL
SHOULD FOLLOW

ARROWS.

FIGURE 8

BIT ROTATION

(ViEW FROM TOP
OF ROUTER).

FEEDING SPEED AND RATE OF CUT

The Router Bit rotates at very high speed and may heat up if the Router is

moved too

slowly through the wood. Also the wood will show burn marks.

Feeding the Router too fast or with too much cutting depth with large bits or

decorating

bits, will overload the motor. Use two or more pases for extra-large cuts

(over 1/4”

deep), especially in hard woods.

Become familiar with the sound and fee! of your new Router by making practice cuts
in scrap lumber.

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