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Workpiece and work area set up, General operating instructions, Safet y o pera tion m aintenan c e setup – Chicago Electric 67119 User Manual

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Item 67119

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SETUP

Workpiece and Work Area Set Up

1. Designate a work area that is clean and well-lit.

The work area must not allow access by children

or pets to prevent distraction and injury.

2. Route the power cord along a safe route to reach

the work area without creating a tripping hazard or

exposing the power cord to possible damage. The

power cord must reach the work area with enough

extra length to allow free movement while working.

3. Secure loose workpieces using a vise or clamps

(not included) to prevent movement while working.

4. Make sure there are no metal objects in the wood

which might make contact with the router bit.

5. Hold Router handles firmly with both hands.

6. Always hold the Router from the front, ensuring that

the Chip Shield (70) is between you and the bit.

7. Keep hands away from rotating bit. Unplug

the tool and wait until the bit stops rotating

completely before making adjustments.

8. Do not touch the bit right after

cutting. It becomes very hot.

9. Before cutting material, turn the Router on.

Watch and feel for vibration which could

indicate an improperly installed bit.

10. Turn the Router off when not actually

cutting. Do not leave running.

General Operating Instructions

Note: Use two or more passes for deep cuts,

Use two or more passes for deep cuts,

especially in the case of hardwood. Do not attempt to

cut deeper than 5/8” in a single pass. Turn the Depth

Stop Turret (67) so that the first pass will be less than

5/8” deep, then rotate the Turret one step for each

progressive pass, until the final depth is achieved.

cAUTION: When first turning on the Router,

When first turning on the Router,

grip the Handles firmly as the tool may try

to twist from the strong initial torque.

Note: The Router bit should always be fed into

The Router bit should always be fed into

the stock from left to right so as to match the

clockwise rotation of the router. When cutting

outside edges, rotate the router counterclockwise.

Rotate it clockwise when cutting inside edges.

Note: Make practice cuts at different speeds in

Make practice cuts at different speeds in

scrap material until you are able to produce a

smooth cut with no burnishing or burn marks.

Burn marks are caused by moving too slowly

through the wood. Feeding the Router too quickly, or

trying to remove too much material in a single pass

creates a rough cut and can overload the motor.

1. Set the desired speed by turning the Speed

Adjuster (4). Use lower settings for large diameter

bits and higher settings for small diameter bits.

2. Place the Router directly above the point

you plan to cut. Verify that there are no

obstructions in the cutting path.

3. Verify that the Plunge Lock Lever (32) is loose.

4. Make sure that the Trigger is in the

off-

off

off position, then plug in the tool.

5. Turn on the Router. The Router can be powered

with or without the Lock-on Button engaged.

• To power the Router so that the power is on

only while the Trigger Switch is depressed:

depress and hold in the Trigger Switch (60).

To stop the Router from this setting,

release the Trigger Switch.

• To power the Router continuously, without holding

in any buttons or switches, depress and hold in

the Trigger Switch (60), then push the Lock-on

Button. Release the Trigger Switch, then the

Lock-on Button. To stop the Router from this

setting, press and release the Trigger Switch.

6. Allow the bit to come to full speed,

slowly engage material. DO NOT force

the Router down into the material.

7. When the tool reaches its pre-set depth,

tighten the Plunge Lock Lever (32).

8. Once you have finished the cut, loosen the

Plunge Lock Lever and allow the spring to lift

the Router directly out of the workpiece.

9. When finished, raise the Router so the bit is clear

of the material, then release the Trigger Switch,

or press and release the Trigger Switch if the

Lock-on Button was set. Do not set the Router

down until the bit has come to a complete stop.

10. When making more than one pass to achieve the

desired cutting depth, turn the Depth Stop Turret

to the next lower level and repeat the cut. Repeat

again as needed until the cut is the desired depth.

11. To prevent accidents, disconnect the power

supply after use. Clean, then store the

tool indoors out of children’s reach.