Hitachi M12V2 Instruction Manual
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METRIC EQUIVILANTS FOR INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS
Note:
for all operations other than drilling hole for #30 Dust Cover Insert.
1/8" = 0.125"
3/32" = 0.093
5/32" = 0.156"
7/32" = 0.218"
5/16" = 0.312"
21/64" = 0.328"
1/2" = 0.500"
11/16"= 0.687"
3/4" = 0.750"
# 30 Dust Cover Insert must be 0.500" use a 12.5mm bit
and sand hole to fit cover.
This instruction manual covers several different makes and models of plunge routers. The instructions are written for
a person with some mechanical ability. If you understand the parts and operation of a plunge router, installing the
Router Raizer is not difficult. Before beginning installation compare the illustrations and photos to your router, original
subbase or router table insert plate. Understand the location and function of both original and Router Raizer parts.
Keep all spare parts, instruction manual and templates for future reference.
Responsibility of the Owner
Important:
Read, understand and follow instructions to avoid personal injury.
1.
The responsibility of the owner is to follow the instructions, cautions, and warnings bellow and in the instructions
2.
Know and understand the location of both original and Router Raizer parts.
3.
Follow all the assembly instructions carefully.
4.
Correctly adjust the components making sure the plunge action is smooth and plunge lock operates properly.
5.
Carefully read and follow all notes, tips, cautions and warnings.
6.
Make sure all operators of the Router Raizer know how to correctly use it.
Caution:
Before and during installation of Router Raizer make sure power switch is in the off position and tool is
disconnected from power source to avoid accidental starting of the tool which may result in personal injury.
Caution:
Always make sure router power switch is in the off position and disconnected from power source
before and during any adjustments to the router or Router Raizer.
Warning:
Never remove or reinstall #31 dust cover or make any depth of cut adjustments from either end of
#1 mainshaft until router power switch is off, cutting tool has completely stopped rotating and tool is disconnected
from power source.
Caution:
Always secure plunge lock before and during routing operations.
Router Technologies warrants the Router Raizer to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of Two ( 2 ) Years from the original date of purchase to original
owner. Our responsibility under this warranty is to replace, at no cost, any part which
upon inspection at our facility is found to be defective in either material or workmanship.
This warranty does not imply that the product is fit for a particular use or application, this
warranty does not apply to parts which have been modified, altered, misused, damaged
by improper storage. It also does not cover loss of parts during use, or mechanical
adjustments which are covered in the instruction manual. In no event shall Router -
Technologies be liable for any indirect, incidental or consequential damages from the
sale or use of the product. This disclaimer applies both during and after the term of the
warranty.
The following metric drill bit or wrench sizes may be substituted
3.20mm = 0.126"
2.4mm = 0.094
no metric equivilant, this hole must be drilled to 5/32"
5.5mm = 0.216"
8.0mm = 0.315
8.3mm = 0.326" or 8.5mm = 0.334"
12.8mm = 0.503 or 13mm = 0.511
17.5mm = 0.689" or 18mm = 0.708"
19.0mm = 0.748
ROUTER TECHNOLOGIES
LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY
This warranty is your only remedy and parts are to be returned prepaid to our facility for
inspection at Router Technologies, 2729 Delaware Ave, Des Moines, IA. 50317.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which may
vary from state to state. Any legal actions must be brought in Polk County Iowa.
©
12.5mm = 0.492"
2000-2005 Router Technologies
All Rights Reserved

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  • Page 1 Page 1 METRIC EQUIVILANTS FOR INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS Note: The following metric drill bit or wrench sizes may be substituted for all operations other than drilling hole for #30 Dust Cover Insert. 1/8” = 0.125" 3.20mm = 0.126" 3/32" = 0.093 2.4mm = 0.094 5/32"...
  • Page 2 READ THIS PAGE BEFORE INSTALLATION Page 2 FULL SIZE PARTS DIAGRAM ON BACK OF THIS PAGE ( PAGE 3 ) 1. Remove Pages From Book Before installation please remove the pages required for your router from this book. Failure to due so can result in referring to the wrong page, confusion and damaged parts! 2.
  • Page 3 Page 3 © 2000-2006 Router Technologies All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 4 M12V2 Hitachi Page 23 NOTE: Check Off Each Step When Done Tools Required: 11/16" wrench , phillips screwdriver, 5/32 or 4mm Allen wrench, 1/2" or 13mm socket, hacksaw Router Raizer Parts Required: ( see page 1) #1, #7, #8, #9, #11, #12, #13, three #15. #39, #17, #18, #20, #21, #22, #23, #25, #26, #27, #28, #29, ( #30, #31 &...
  • Page 5 M12V2 Page 24 Hitachi Installing Final Retainers and Top Drive Select #13 hollow spring guide, Two of #15 retainer, #26 top drive, #27 yellow set screw, #28 Allen Wrench. Place one #15 retainer teeth up ( Box B ) on top of #1 mainshaft, Use #13 hollow spring guide flange end up as installation tool to push retainer down mainshaft into contact with #22 rapid collar.
  • Page 6 Page 4 Using the #46 Locating Pin Use this pin to simplify locating the Router Raizer access hole required through the original subbase or router table. Locating Hole in Original Subbase Original Subbase or Router Table Using fig 1 support router upside down on bench and place locating pin into bottom of #1 mainshaft head.
  • Page 7 Page 5 Preparing and Drilling Router Table Top Method #2 (A ) and ( B ) NOTE: All installations require a 1/2" diameter hole drilled through the top of your router table top or insert plate to accept the #30 dust cover insert shown bottom of page. If metod #1 drilling pocket is not possible, a spacer must be placed between the router and table top providing space for #1 mainshaft rotation.
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting

    Using Paper Drilling Template Page 6 Router table fence reference line Place paper template lettering up onto top side of router table or inset plate. Router table fence reference line. Setting this line parallel with the back edge of the router table or insert plate positions the router so the Router Raizer access hole will be drilled out in front of the fence.
  • Page 9 Router Raizer Use Instructions Page 7 Caution: Always make sure router switch is in the off position, and tool is disconnected from power source when performing maintenance or making any adjustments to either the router or height adjustments to avoid accidental starting of tool which may result in personal injury. Using in a Router Table Insert Plate fig 1...
  • Page 10 NOTE: This hole must be drilled 1/2" or .500" insert plate. for #30 dust cover insert to fit properly. Hitachi M12V2 Use this 6" scale to check accuracy when copied Note: Cross lines for locating and drilling holes are accurate. The illustration of subbase may vary slightly in size and design, but is accurate enough for cutting the rubber spacer if required.

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