INCRA PRL-V2 Lift User Manual
Prl - v 2 precision router lift, By woodpeckers safety
PRL
-V2 Precision Router Lift
By Woodpeckers
SAFETY
Always
unplug
your router motor
before making any adjustments
to the router lift.
Refer to your router’s owner’s
manual for specific safe
operation instructions.
INSTALLING A PC-7518 ROUTER MOTOR
Set the lift face down in the opening of your router table.
Alternatively, you can set it on two spacers at least 1” thick.
Make sure the lift carriage is set as close to the plate as
possible (approximately 2-1/4”). If the carriage requires
coarse adjustment, jump ahead to the section on using the
Lift Wrench on page 3, then return here once the carriage
has been moved up against the gear box.
Ensure the four (4) clamp screws are loose enough to allow for the motor to be inserted. Next,
carefully insert the motor until the motor contacts the plate. Rotate the motor so that the cord and
speed adjustment are clear of the posts. Make sure no part of the router interferes with the lift.
Make sure that none of the motor pins are being clamped by the pads.
Now tighten the clamp screws. Only three are accessible at this point. Flip the lift right side up
and set it into the table opening. Use the lift wrench to lower the carriage a couple of inches. Now
tighten the fourth screw.
MADE IN THE
USA
CHANGING MAGNA-LOCK RING
To remove the ring insert, slide the included 3/32”
hex key into the access hole and lift up. When
inserting the new ring, orient the plate so that the
access hole feature on both the PRL-V2 and the
Magna-Lock ring are aligned and carefully lower the
ring into the recess.
TIP: The Magna-Lock ring is
keyed to fit only one way. If it doesn’t align on the
first try, flip it over and try again.
CHANGING BITS
First remove the Magna-Lock ring. Now use the
lift wrench to raise the router collet completely
above the plate. Use the wrenches supplied
with your router to change the bit.
MICRO-ADJUSTING
The thumb wheel permits easy fine adjustments to
your depth of cut without any special tools. Rotat-
ing the thumb wheel to the left raises the router bit;
rotating to the right lowers the bit.
The red micro adjust scale disc behind the thumb
wheel can be zeroed to any position. It is typically
set to zero once the router bit is at the desired
height. Then you can easily make a specific, fine
adjustment with the thumb wheel while the scale tracks the movement. The scale is adjusted by
rotating the knurled disc in either direction using your finger.
Taylor Design Group, Inc.
P.O. BOX 810262 Dallas, TX 75381
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INCRA Tools are protected by one or more of the following US patents: #4,793,604, #4,930,221,
#5,195,730, #5,275,074, #5,423,360, #5,716,045, #6,237,457, #6,557,601, #6,672,190. Other
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rev.09.25.08
INCRA is a Registered Trademark of Taylor Design Group
©2008 Taylor Design Group, Inc.
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