Machine specifications, Maintenance – Omega Speaker Systems Power Craft 1200W Router User Manual

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Model Number: PBF-1200

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Machine specifications

Fig. C

1.

On/off switch (Fig. A, page 4)

2.

Handle (Fig. A, page 4)

3.

Base plate (Fig. A, page 4)

4.

Fixing screws for parallel fence (Fig. A, page 4)

5.

Switch lock (Fig. A, page 4)

6.

Collet nut (Fig. A, page 4)

7.

Spindle lock (Fig. A, page 4)

8.

Plunge depth adjustment button (Fig. A, page 4)

9.

Wing bolt for depth stop (Fig. A, page 4)

10. Depth stop (Fig. A, page 4)
11. Clamping lever (Fig. A, page 4)
12. Plunge depth scale (Fig. A, page 4)
13. Adjusting wheel for electronic speed control (Fig. A, page 4)
14. Height adjustment button (Fig. A, page 4)
15. Plunge depth fine-tuning button (Fig. A, page 4)
16. Dust extraction facility (Fig. A, page 4)
17. Parallel fence ruler (Fig. A, page 4)
18. Zero mark (Fig. A, page 4)
19. Parallel fence (Fig. A, page 4)
20. Guide rod (Fig. C, page 5)
21. Depth stop revolver (Fig. G, page 14)

Contents
1. Machine

data

2. Safety

instructions

3. Mounting

accessories

4. Operation
5. Maintenance

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Web Support: www.omegawolf.com/powercraft
Model Number: PBF-1200

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Maintenance

Make sure that the machine is not live when carrying out maintenance
work on the motor.

The machines have been designed to operate over a long period of time with a mi-
nimum of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper
machine care and regular cleaning.

Cleaning
Regularly clean the machine housing with a soft cloth, preferably after each use.
Keep the ventilation slots free from dust and dirt. If the dirt does not come off use
a soft cloth moistened with soapy water. Never use solvents such as petrol, alcohol,
ammonia water, etc. These solvents may damage the plastic parts.

Troubleshooting
On the next page please find some potential causes and solutions to possible
failure.

• The operating

switch is switched
on, but the motor is
not working

• Router runs slowly

• Excessive vibration

• Sparks inside the

housing

• The electric circuit is

broken

• Wires in the mains

plug or in the socket
are loose

• The switch is faulty

• Blunt or damaged

cutter

• Variable speed set

low

• Motor is overloaded

• Bent cutter shank

• Carbon brushes are

worn

• Have the electric

circuit repaired

• Have socket and

plug checked or
repaired

• Have the switch

repaired

• Re-sharpen or

replace cutter

• Increase variable

speed

• Reduce pushing

force on router

• Replace cutter

• Replace the carbon

brushes

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