Craftsman 320.28190 User Manual

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A. WARNING: ALWAYS remove cutting bits from collet/nut when the router

is not being used. Leaving bits installed could result in an accident causing
serious personal injury.

ADJUSTING DEPTH OF CUT

A WARNING: Your router should NEVER BE TURNED ON or be connected
to the power source when you are assembling parts, making adjustments,

installing or removing collets / nuts, cutting bits, cleaning or when it is not in

use. Disconnecting the router will prevent accidental starting, which could
cause serious personal injury.

NOTE: All depth adjustments on the Fixed Base must be made with the mo­

tor clamp open.

NOTE: For all Fixed Base Routers, the cutting bit depth equals the amount of
the cutter that is exposed below the surface of the sub-base.

The fixed base is designed with a micrometer fine adjustment system. When the
bit is lowered to the approximate position desired (coarse setting), the system

then can be micro adjusted to the precise depth.

Coarse Adjustment:

Depressing the Coarse Adjustment Knob (B) allows you to quickly lower or raise
the cutting bit to three depth settings.

Micro Adjustments:

NOTE: Before making fine adjustments, reset zero “0” on Depth Indicator
Ring (E, Fig.5).

The Depth Indicator Ring (E, Fig.5) located on the Fine Adjustment Dial (F, Fig. 5)

is marked incrementally in 64ths. Turning the fine adjustment dial clockwise 180°
(1/2 turn), lowers the cutting bit 1/16 inch. One foil turn clockwise (360°) zero “0"
to zero “0" lowers the bit 1/8 in.

The Depth Indicator Ring may be reset to zero “0” without moving the Fine Adjust­

ment Dial. This allows the user to begin adjustments from any reference point desired.

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