Operation - DeWalt DCW604 Original Instructions Manual

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8. Keeping both hands on the handles, unlock the plunge
mechanism by pulling the plunge lock lever 
The plunge mechanism and the motor will move up. When
the router is plunged, the depth adjustment rod will hit
the turret stop, allowing the router to reach exactly the
desired depth.
Using the Rotating Turret for Stepped Cuts
(Fig. M)
If the depth of cut required is more than is acceptable in a single
pass, rotate the turret so that depth rod 
turret stop initially. After each cut, rotate the turret so that the
depth stop lines up with shorter post until the final depth of cut
is reached.

WARNING: Do not change the turret stop while the
router is running. This will place your hands too near the
cutter head.
Fine Adjustment of Routing Depth (Fig. M)
The knurled knob 
 44 
at the bottom end of the depth
adjustment rod can be used to make minor adjustments.
1. To decrease the cutting depth, rotate the knob clockwise
(looking down from the top of the router).
2. To increase the cutting depth, rotate the knob anticlockwise
(looking down from the top of the router).
nOTE: One complete rotation of the knob results in a change of
about 1 mm in depth.
Removing the Motor from the Plunge Base
(Fig. M)
1. Remove the battery pack from the motor. Refer to Installing
and Removing the Battery Pack.
2. Open the locking lever 
3. Grasp the motor unit with one hand and the base with the
other hand, pull motor from the plunge base.

OPERATION

Instructions for Use

WARNING: Always observe the safety instructions and
applicable regulations.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn tool off and disconnect battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An accidental
start-up can cause injury.
Proper Hand Position (Fig. N1, N2)

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a
sudden reaction.
When using the fixed base, one hand should be on top of the
battery and the other hand around the fixed base (Fig. N1).
When using the plunge base, grasp the side handles firmly as
shown in Fig. N2.
44
 16 
down.
 15 
lines up with taller
 40 
on the base.
Starting and Stopping the Motor (Fig. A)

CAUTION: Before starting the tool, clear the work area
of all foreign objects. Also keep firm grip on tool to resist
starting torque.

CAUTION: To avoid personal injury and/or damage to
finished work, always allow the power unit to come to a
COMPLETE STOP before putting the tool down.
To turn unit on, depress the side of the dust‑protected switch 
that reads "ON" and corresponds to the symbol "I. " To turn the
unit off, depress the side of the switch that reads "OFF" and
corresponds with the symbol "O. "
Cutting with the Fixed Base (Fig. C)
Set up the router to use the fixed base by following the
instructions in the Assembly and Adjustments section.
After the router is set‑up, install the battery pack as shown
in Fig. C, then set your router speed (refer to Choosing
Router Speed).
nOTE: Always feed the router opposite to the direction in which
the cutter is rotating.
Cutting with the Plunge Base (Fig. A)
DCW604
nOTE: The depth of cut is locked in the plunge base's default
state. The plunge lock requires user actuation to enable the
"release to lock" plunge mechanism.
1. Depress the plunge lock lever 
down until the bit reaches the set depth.
2. Release the plunge lock lever 
is reached.
nOTE: Releasing the plunge lock lever automatically locks
the motor in place.
nOTE: If additional resistance is needed, use the hand to
depress the plunge lock lever.
nOTE: If additional clamping strength is required, press the
lock lever further to tighten in the clockwise direction.
3. Perform the cut.
4. Depressing the plunge lock lever will disable the locking
mechanism allowing the router bit to disengage from
the workpiece.
5. Turn the router off.
Direction of Feed (Fig. O)
The direction of feed is very important when routing and can
make the difference between a successful job and a ruined
project. The figures show the proper direction of feed for some
typical cuts. A general rule to follow is to move the router in
a anticlockwise direction on an outside cut and a clockwise
direction on an inside cut.
shape the outside edge of a piece of stock by following
these steps:
1. Shape the end grain, left to right.
2. Shape the straight grain side moving left to right.
3. Cut the other end grain side.
4. Finish the remaining straight grain edge.
 16 
and plunge the router
 16 
when desired depth
 3 

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