Ryobi R163K English Manual - Page 13

Warning, Turning The Router On And Off - model

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OPERATION Note: To adjust the depth of cut when the router is mounted to a router table, unplug the router, loosen the lock lever, turn the depth adjustment knob until the bit reaches the desired depth of cut, and retighten the lock lever. When the router is mounted to a router table, depth adjustments can be made easily by using a T-handle wrench. To make through table adjustments: n Unplug the router. n Loosen the lock lever. n Insert a T-handle wrench through the hole in the router table into the hole on the subbase, and place the end of the wrench socket over the adjusting nut. n Turn the wrench counterclockwise to move the collet down or clockwise to move the collet up. Note: It should not be possible to make depth adjustments with the lock lever tightened. If depth adjustments are possible with the lock lever tightened, an adjustment to the lock lever needs to be made. See Adjustments. n When the desired depth of cut is set, tighten the lock lever. WARNING: Do not use with router tables that fail to conform to safe woodworking practices and offer proper guarding for the bit. Use router tables that are UL classified and identified suitable for use with the specific router model. Failure to comply can result in an accident causing possible injury. WARNING: Only use router tables with proper guarding for the bit and with on-board switch controlled receptacles. Failure to use router tables with appropriate safety features could result in serious personal injury. Turning the router on and off See Figure 7. To turn the router on, push the switch to the ( I ), or ON position. Return the switch to the ( O ), or OFF position when routing operation is finished. 13 ON/OFF SWITCH Fig. 7

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NOTE:
To adjust the depth of cut when the router is
mounted to a router table, unplug the router, loosen the lock
lever, turn the depth adjustment knob until the bit reaches the
desired depth of cut, and retighten the lock lever.
When the router is mounted to a router table, depth adjust-
ments can be made easily by using a T-handle wrench.
To make through table adjustments:
Unplug the router.
Loosen the lock lever.
Insert a T-handle wrench through the hole in the router
table into the hole on the subbase, and place the end of
the wrench socket over the adjusting nut.
Turn the wrench counterclockwise to move the collet
down or clockwise to move the collet up.
NOTE:
It should not be possible to make depth
adjustments with the lock lever tightened. If depth
adjustments are possible with the lock lever tightened,
an adjustment to the lock lever needs to be made. See
Adjustments
.
When the desired depth of cut is set, tighten the
lock lever.
WARNING:
Do not use with router tables that fail to conform to safe
woodworking practices and offer proper guarding for the
bit. Use router tables that are UL classified and identified
suitable for use with the specific router model. Failure
to comply can result in an accident causing possible
injury.
WARNING:
Only use router tables with proper guarding for the bit and
with on-board switch controlled receptacles. Failure to
use router tables with appropriate safety features could
result in serious personal injury.
TURNING THE ROUTER ON AND OFF
See Figure 7.
To turn the router on, push the switch to the
( I )
, or
ON
position. Return the switch to the
( O )
, or
OFF
position when
routing operation is finished.
OPERATION
Fig. 7
ON/OFF
SWITCH