Operation - DeWalt DWE625 Original Instructions Manual

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Connecting Dust Extraction Adaptor (Fig. K)
The dust extraction adaptor consists of a main section 
cover 
 33 
, an extraction tube adaptor 
screw 
 37 
, two base screws 
1. Slide the cover 
 33 
onto the main section 
into place.
2. Place the main section 
screws 
 52 
and nuts 
 53 
3. Remove screw 
 37 
from the top of the router and use this
screw to assemble the extraction tube adaptor 
the router.
Connecting Dust Extractor Hose (Fig. P)

WARNING: Risk of dust inhalation. To reduce the risk of
personal injury, ALWAYS wear an approved dust mask.
A dust extraction tube adaptor 
Vacuum hoses on most vacuum extractors will fit directly into
the dust extraction spout.

WARNING: ALWAYS use a vacuum extractor designed
in compliance with the applicable directives regarding
dust emission when sawing wood. Vacuum hoses of most
common vacuum cleaners will fit directly into the dust
extraction outlet.
1. Connect a dust extractor hose 
adaptor 
 34 
using the D
nOTE: When using dust extraction, be sure that the dust extractor
is out of the way and secure so that it will not tip over or interfere
with the router or workpiece. The dust extractor hose and power
cord must also be positioned so that they do not interfere with
the router or workpiece. If the dust extractor or dust extractor
hose cannot be positioned properly, it should be removed.

OPERATION

Instructions for Use

WARNING: Always observe the safety instructions and
applicable regulations.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn tool off and disconnect tool from power
source before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An accidental
start‑up can cause injury.
Proper Hand Position (Fig. O)

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a
sudden reaction.
Proper hand position requires both hands on the main
handles 
 2 
.
Using the Router (Fig. A, L)

CAUTION: Turn the router on before plunging the cutter
 34 
, one extraction tube
 52 
and two nuts 
 53 
.
 32 
until it clicks
 32 
on the base and secure with two
.
 34 
 34 
is supplied with your tool.
 38 
to the extraction tube
WALT AirLock system.
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head into the workpiece.
CAUTION:
 32 
, a
Excessive cutting may cause overload of the motor
or difficulty in controlling the tool, the depth of
cut should not be more than 15 mm (19/32") at a
pass when cutting grooves with a 8 mm (5/16")
diameter bit.
When cutting grooves with a 20 mm (25/32")
diamter bit, the depth of cut should not be more
than 5 mm (3/16") at a pass.
to
For extra deep grooving, make two or three passes
with progressively deeper bit settings.
CAUTION:
After long periods of working at low speeds, allow the
machine to cool down by running it for three minutes
at maximum speed, with no load.
All common routing tasks can be performed with the plunge
cut router on all types of wood and plastic:
Grooving
Rabbeting
Recessing
Veining
Profiling
To prevent overload of the tool by using the wrong speed
selection, follow the reccommended settings below:
MATERIAL
Hardwood
Softwood
Chipboard Faced
Plastic
nOTE: Only carbide‑tipped cutters should be used on panels
faced with plastic laminates. The hard laminates will quickly dull
steel cutters.
nOTE: For better plunge sliding movement, frequently clean
the columns of dust or debris. If the plunging movement is not
moving as smooth as desired, lubricate the columns with a dry
teflon lubricant.
1. After setting the cutting depth as described, locate the
router such that the bit is directly over the place you will
be cutting.
2. With the router running, lower the unit smoothly down into
the workpiece. DO nOT JAM ThE ROUTER DOWn.
3. When the tool reaches the pre‑set depth, push the quick
release button 
4. When you have finished routing, push the plunge lock
lever 
 6 
to unlock and let the spring lift the router directly
out of the workpiece.
5. Always feed the router opposite to the direction in which
the cutter is rotating. Refer to Fig. L.
CUTTER DIAMETER
10 ‑ 30 mm
SPEED SELECTION
7 ‑ 5
7 ‑ 6
7 ‑ 6
7 ‑ 5
 7 
to lock.
English
30 ‑ 50 mm
6 ‑ 2
7 ‑ 5
7 ‑ 4
7 ‑ 4
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