Connecting To Power Source; Circuit Breaker - Porter-Cable 520 Instruction Manual

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4.
Set router on a flat wooded surface.
5.
Turn Motor Unit CLOCKWISE until bit just touches the wood
surface.
6.
Tighten clamp screw.
7.
Rotate Depth Adjusting Ring (B) until the graduation line marked
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zero (C) is opposite the index line (D) on the motor housing.
8.
Loosen clamp screw.
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9.
Tip the router so bit is clear of the wood surface and turn motor
unit CLOCKWISE until the index line on the motor housing reaches
the desired depth indicated on the ring.
10. Tighten clamp screw firmly.
NOTE: Setting the index line to 1/4" on the ring means the cutting
edge of the bit is exposed 1
14
"
below the base.
CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE
TO START AND STOP ROUTER
CAUTION: Before starting the router make sure bit is clear of work
piece and foreign objects. Also keep firm grip on router to resist starting
torque.
The router is started and stopped by depressing the rocker switch
(A) Fig. 3, into the ON or OFF position.
CAUTION: To avoid personal injury or damage to finished work always
allow the motor to come to a COMPLETE STOP before setting it down.
CIRCUIT BREAKER
A thermal type circuit breaker is incorporated into the ON/OFF rocker
switch (A) Fig. 3. This circuit breaker will turn the switch OFF if
prolonged overload conditions are encountered.
If the circuit breaker "trips", switching the motor OFF: (1) determine
cause of the overload (I.E. dull bit, low voltage, excessive feed rate,
etc.) and correct before continuing, (2) allow router to cool for three
minutes, and (3) restart router following the instructions in TO START
AND STOP ROUTER.
Fig. 3
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