Variable speed control, Switching on and off, Making a cut – Global Machinery Company R1200 User Manual

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it to just make contact with the depth turret stop (8).

Take note of the measurement on the depth label.

4. Raise the depth gauge

and tighten using the

depth gauge locking knob

(5). The difference in

distance between the new

measurement and the

original measurement will

be equivalent to the depth

of cut. Use the micrometer

depth adjustment (6) for

precise setting of cutting

depth.

5. Loosen the depth lock lever

(7) and lower the machine

body until the depth gauge

again just makes contact with

the depth turret stop (8).

6. The depth turret stop (8)

has eight steps. By rotating

the depth turret stop it

is possible to quickly and

easily set the depth at

eight different levels. This

procedure is particularly

useful when you wish

to make a deep cut in a

number of stages.

Variable speed control

The variable speed dial (3)

is located in the left handle

(1) for convenient speed

adjustment and improved

safety.
1. Adjust the variable speed

dial (3) to suit different

working materials. The tool

cuts quicker and smoother at different speeds when

working in different woods or in plastic or aluminium.

2. Turn the dial to a higher number for faster speed, turn

the dial to a lower number to reduce the speed.

3. Determine the optimum speed by making a trial cut in

a scrap piece of material.

NOTE.

Using the correct speed for the job increases the

life of the bit.

Switching on and off

CAUTION.

Before plugging in the tool always check that

the trigger switch engages and disengages properly.
1. Press the on/off trigger switch (9) to turn on the

router.

2. To turn the router off release the on/off trigger switch.
3. If you require the router to run continually without

having to continue to apply pressure to the trigger

switch, depress the lock-on button (10) to lock the

switch on.

4. The router will now run in the “locked-on” condition.
5. If the switch is in the lock-on position depress the on/

off trigger switch (9) to disengage the lock-on button

(10) and then release the switch. The router will stop.

Making a cut

Your router can be used to make specialty cuts and

shapes in the surface and on the edge of wood. It

accepts a wide range of bits that are each designed for

a specific cut or shape.

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