Dewalt DCW600B Instruction Manual - Page 14

Set-up: Plunge Base Fig. A, M

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English Fig. L 5 2. Open the plunge base locking lever 39 . 3. Making sure the spindle lock button is facing front, 12 insert the motor 6 into the base by aligning the groove on the motor with the guide pins 17 on the base. Slide the motor down until the motor stops on the motor stop 19 . 4. Close the locking lever 39 . Fig. M 41 42 15 43 40 11 7 14 Adjusting the Depth of Cut (Fig. L) 1. Open the locking lever 12 and turn the depth adjustment ring 5 until the bit just touches the work piece. Turning the ring clockwise raises the cutting head while turning it counterclockwise lowers the cutting head. 2. Turn the micro-adjustment scale 11 clockwise until the 0 on the scale lines up with the pointer on the bottom of the depth adjustment ring. 3. Turn the depth adjustment ring until the pointer lines up with desired depth of cut marking on the microadjustment scale 11 . NOTE: Each mark on the adjustment scale represents a depth change of 1/64" or .015" (0.4 mm) and one full (360º) turn of the ring changes the depth 0.5" (12.7 mm). 4. Close the locking lever 12 to lock the base. Removing the Motor from the Fixed Base (Fig. K) 1. Remove the battery pack from the motor. Refer to Installing and Removing the Battery Pack. 2. Open the locking lever 12 on the base. 3. Grasp the motor unit with one hand, depressing both quick release tabs 21 . 4. With the other hand, grasp the base and pull motor from the base. Set-up: Plunge Base (Fig. A, M) Inserting the Motor into the Plunge Base 1. Remove the depth adjustment ring 5 from the motor 6 . It is not used with the plunge base. NOTE: Snap depth adjustment ring onto fixed base, when not in use, to prevent loss. 12 16 39 Adjusting the Plunge Routing Depth (Fig. M) WARNING: Laceration hazard. Do not change the turret stop while the router is running. This will place your hands too near the cutter head. WARNING: To prevent loss of control, ALWAYS tighten the travel-limiting nuts together. Inadvertent movement could prevent full bit retraction. WARNING: To prevent loss of control, set the travel-limiting nuts so that bit can be retracted into the base of the router, clear of the workpiece. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, NEVER adjust or remove the stop nut. Motor can disengage resulting in loss of control. CAUTION: Turn the router on before plunging the cutter head into the workpiece. 1. Unlock the plunge mechanism by pulling down the plunge lock lever 16 . Gently push down on the two handes to plunge the router down as far as it will go, allowing the bit to just touch the workpiece. 2. Lock the plunge mechanism by releasing the plunge lock lever 16 . 3. Loosen the depth adjustment rod 15 by turning the thumb screw 40 counterclockwise.

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ENGLISH
12
5
12
11
Fig. L
Adjusting the Depth of Cut (Fig. L)
1. Open the locking lever 
 12 
and turn the depth
adjustment ring 
 5 
until the bit just touches the work
piece. Turning the ring clockwise raises the cutting
head while turning it counterclockwise lowers the
cutting head.
2. Turn the micro-adjustment scale 
 11 
clockwise until the
0 on the scale lines up with the pointer on the bottom
of the depth adjustment ring.
3. Turn the depth adjustment ring until the pointer lines
up with desired depth of cut marking on the micro-
adjustment scale 
 11 
.
NOTE:
Each mark on the adjustment scale represents
a depth change of 1/64" or .015" (0.4 mm) and one
full (360º) turn of the ring changes the depth 0.5"
(12.7 mm).
4. Close the locking lever 
 12 
to lock the base.
Removing the Motor from the Fixed
Base (Fig. K)
1. Remove the battery pack from the motor. Refer to
Installing and Removing the Battery Pack.
2. Open the locking lever 
 12 
on the base.
3. Grasp the motor unit with one hand, depressing both
quick release tabs 
 21 
.
4. With the other hand, grasp the base and pull motor
from the base.
Set-up: Plunge Base (Fig. A, M)
Inserting the Motor into the Plunge
Base
1. Remove the depth adjustment ring 
 5 
from the
motor 
 6 
. It is not used with the plunge base.
NOTE: 
Snap depth adjustment ring onto fixed base,
when not in use, to prevent loss.
2. Open the plunge base locking lever 
 39 
.
3. Making sure the spindle lock button is facing front,
insert the motor 
 6 
into the base by aligning the groove
on the motor with the guide pins 
 17 
on the base. Slide
the motor down until the motor stops on the motor
stop 
 19 
.
4. Close the locking lever 
 39 
.
Fig. M
40
7
15
14
41
42
43
39
16
Adjusting the Plunge Routing Depth
(Fig. M)
±
WARNING:
Laceration hazard. Do not change the
turret stop while the router is running.
This will
place your hands too near the cutter head.
±
WARNING:
To prevent loss of control, ALWAYS
tighten the travel-limiting nuts together.
Inadvertent movement could prevent full
bit retraction.
±
WARNING:
To prevent loss of control, set
the travel-limiting nuts so that bit can be
retracted into the base of the router, clear of
the workpiece.
±
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury, NEVER
adjust or remove the stop nut.
Motor can
disengage resulting in loss of control.
±
CAUTION:
Turn the router on before plunging the
cutter head into the workpiece.
1. Unlock the plunge mechanism by pulling down the
plunge lock lever 
 16 
. Gently push down on the two
handes to plunge the router down as far as it will go,
allowing the bit to just touch the workpiece.
2. Lock the plunge mechanism by releasing the plunge
lock lever 
 16 
.
3. Loosen the depth adjustment rod 
 15 
by turning the
thumb screw 
 40 
 counterclockwise.