Technical Data - DeWalt DW625 Instruction Manual

Electronic plunge cut router
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NOTE: Before installing a
FIG. 2
router bit in your unit,
position the tool so that the
collet is easily accessible. To
do this, rotate the height
stop thumb wheel (C),
shown,
counterclockwise
until it is about 1/2" (13 mm)
from the top of the threaded
height stop rod (D). Raise
the plunge lock lever (E),
shown in Figure 2, and let
the router rise to its full height. Depress the plunge release lever to
lock the tool in place.

TECHNICAL DATA

Model
DW625
Voltage
120
Speed
8,000 – 20,000 rpm
Insulation
double insulated
Column
spring loaded twin column
Plunging stroke
2-3/4" (70 mm)
Routing depth
0-70 mm adjustable
Cutter mounting
precision collet, size
1/4" (6.4 mm) and 1/2" (13 mm)
Cutter cap
max. 2-3/8" (60 mm)
Routing
(shallow)
Rotary depth stop
3 stage depth position
Controls
NOTE: Before operating any of the controls, read this whole
section.
PLUNGE LOCK LEVER (FIG. 2)
The plunge lock lever (E) allows the router bit to be plunged directly
into the workpiece. Simply raise the plunge lock lever when you
E
want to lower the router into the work, as shown. You can lower
the unit until it reaches your preset stop. To lock the tool in place
anywhere along its vertical travel, depress the lever.
BIT INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL (FIG. 3, 4)
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
Always snap the collet (I)
firmly into the collet nut
(G), (past the retainer
spring) before installing a
bit.
Use the supplied wrench
and
the
spindle
lock
button (H) as necessary to
loosen (counterclockwise)
the collet nut, as shown.
Insert the round shank of
the desired router bit into
the loosened collet as far
as it will go and then pull
it out about 1/16" (1.6 mm).
Hold the spindle shaft by depressing the spindle lock button while
firmly tightening the collet nut with the wrench.
Your router has a unique locking
system for retaining the bit. When
removing a bit, the collet nut must
be loosened with the wrench. The
collet nut will turn approximately
3/4 of a turn and then become
tight again. At this point the bit
can't be removed. Using the same
procedure, loosen the nut a
second time.This lifts the collet and
makes it very easy to remove the
bit.
7
FIG. 3
I
FIG. 4
I
G
H

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