DEWINNER DE-60125-FBB-FR1

DEWINNER 1800W Wood Router Instruction Manual

Model: DE-60125-FBB-FR1

1. Ntuziaka nchekwa

Always read and understand all safety warnings and instructions before operating this wood router. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury.

Nchekwa Ngwá Ọrụ Ike Ozuruọnụ

  • Nchekwa mpaghara ọrụ: Debe ebe a na-arụ ọrụ ọcha na ọkụ nke ọma. Ebe mgbagwoju anya ma ọ bụ ọchịchịrị na-akpọ ihe mberede. Ejila ngwaọrụ ike rụọ ọrụ n'ime ikuku mgbawa, dị ka n'ihu mmiri ọkụ, gas, ma ọ bụ uzuzu.
  • Nchekwa Eletriki: Plọg ngwá ọrụ ike ga-adakọrịrịrịrị. Agbanwela plọg ahụ n'ụzọ ọ bụla. Zenarị mmetụ ahụ n'elu ala ala ma ọ bụ n'ala dị ka ọkpọkọ, radiators, ranges, na friji.
  • Nchekwa nkeonwe: Always wear eye protection. Use hearing protection when operating the tool for extended periods. Dress properly; do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts.

Router Specific Safety

  • Ihe eji arụ ọrụ echedoro: Mgbe niile clamp the workpiece firmly to prevent movement during operation.
  • Router Bit Installation: Ensure the router bit is correctly inserted and securely tightened in the collet before starting the tool.
  • Ndozi omimi: Adjust the cutting depth only when the tool is switched off and unplugged.
  • Malite router: Ensure the router bit is not in contact with the workpiece when starting the tool.
  • Ntuziaka nri: Always feed the router against the direction of bit rotation to maintain control.
  • Mwepụta uzuzu: Use a dust extraction system when possible to reduce dust exposure and maintain visibility.

2. Ngwaahịa gafereview

Familiarize yourself with the components of your DEWINNER Wood Router for safe and effective operation.

Diagram showing labeled parts of the DEWINNER Wood Router

Foto 2.1: Labeled components of the DEWINNER Wood Router. Key parts include the Depth Trimming Knob, Fine-tuning Dial, Scale Rod, 7 Speed Regulating Roller, Handle, Lock Knob, Dust Cover, Guard Plate, Collet Adaptor, Clamping Device, Self-locking Button, and Lock Button.

Atụmatụ igodo

  • moto dị ike: 1800W pure copper motor for stable performance.
  • Ọsọ mgbanwe: 7 adjustable speeds from 10,000 to 26,000 RPM.
  • Adjustable Depth: Cutting depth up to 60mm with pre-set scales.
  • Nha Collet: Compatible with 6mm, 8mm, and 12mm mandrels.
  • Comfort & Safety: Soft anti-vibration handle, spindle lock for bit changes, transparent dust cover, and safety lock button.
Diagram illustrating four key functions of the router

Foto 2.2: Illustration of key functions: One Key Start for easy operation, efficient Heat Dissipation Part, Self-Locking Wrench for base lifting control, and 7 Adjustable Speeds up to 26000 RPM.

3. Kedu ihe dị na Igbe ahụ

Your DEWINNER Wood Router package includes the following items:

  • DEWINNER 1800W Wood Router
  • 12 Router Cutters (various types)
  • 3 Collets (6mm, 8mm, 12mm)
  • Model Template
  • Nduzi Rod
  • Carbon Brushes (spare set)
  • Wrench
  • ClampNgwaọrụ
  • Mkpuchi transperent
  • Efere Nchekwa
  • kposara
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ
  • Canvas Bag for storage and transport
Image showing the 12 included router bits

Foto 3.1: The set of 12 included router bits, featuring various types such as straight, cove box, cove with bearing, V-type slotting, dovetail, corner round, flush trim, and mortising bits.

4. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwapụta
Nọmba nlereanyaDE-60125-FBB-FR1
Enyere ike1800W
Ọsọ enweghị ibu10,000 - 26,000 RPM (7 Variable Speeds)
Voltage230V
Omimi kacha mma60mm
Nha Collet6mm, 8mm, 12mm
Ibu Ibu1.9 kilogram
Onye nrụpụtaDEWINNER

5. Nhazi

5.1 Installing Router Bits

  1. Gbaa mbọ hụ na agbanyụrụ ike: Always unplug the router from the power source before installing or changing bits.
  2. Select Collet: Choose the appropriate collet (6mm, 8mm, or 12mm) that matches the shank diameter of your router bit.
  3. Loosen Collet Nut: Press the spindle lock button and use the provided wrench to loosen the collet nut.
  4. Fanye Bit: Insert the router bit into the collet, ensuring it is seated deeply enough to prevent slippage but not bottomed out.
  5. Kpochie Collet Nut: While holding the spindle lock button, tighten the collet nut firmly with the wrench. Do not overtighten.
Three-step guide to installing a router bit

Foto 5.1: Step-by-step guide for installing a router bit: 1. Lock spindle, loosen nut. 2. Insert cutter. 3. Lock spindle, tighten nut.

5.2 Na-edozi Omimi ịkpụ

  1. Unplug Router: Disconnect the router from the power supply.
  2. Position Router: Place the router on a flat surface with the bit facing down.
  3. Loosen Lock Knob: Loosen the lock knob on the side of the router base.
  4. Set Initial Depth: Lower the router until the bit just touches the workpiece or a flat reference surface.
  5. Adjust Scale Rod: Use the Depth Trimming Knob and Fine-tuning Dial to set the desired cutting depth according to the scale rod. The router allows for up to 60mm penetration.
  6. Tighten Lock Knob: Securely tighten the lock knob to fix the depth setting.
Router in use, demonstrating 60mm depth penetration

Foto 5.2: The router demonstrating its capability for a depth of 60mm penetration, highlighting precision in woodworking tasks.

5.3 Attaching Guides (Optional)

For straight or curved cuts, attach the guide rod and clamping device to the router base as needed. Ensure all fasteners are tight before operation.

6. Ọrụ

6.1 Gbanyụọ/ gbanyụọ

  1. Njikọ Ike: Plug the router into a suitable 230V power outlet.
  2. Malite: Press the 'One Key Start' switch to turn on the router. The safety lock button prevents accidental activation.
  3. Kwụsị: Release the 'One Key Start' switch to turn off the router.

6.2 Na-agbanwe ọsọ

The router features 7 variable speed settings, ranging from 10,000 to 26,000 RPM. Adjust the speed regulating roller to select the appropriate RPM for your material and router bit. Lower speeds are generally used for larger bits, harder materials, or when more control is needed. Higher speeds are suitable for smaller bits and softer materials.

Router in operation, highlighting maximum speed of 26000 RPM

Foto 6.1: The DEWINNER Wood Router in operation, capable of reaching a maximum speed of 26000 RPM for efficient material removal.

6.3 Routing Techniques

  • Jikwaa njikwa: Always hold the router firmly with both hands.
  • Feed Direction: For most routing operations, feed the router against the rotation of the bit. This provides better control and a cleaner cut.
  • Shallow Passes: For deep cuts, make several shallow passes rather than one deep pass. This reduces strain on the tool and bit, and improves cut quality.
  • Njikwa uzuzu: Utilize the transparent dust cover and consider connecting a dust extraction system to keep the work area clean and improve visibility.

7. Nlekọta

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your DEWINNER Wood Router.

7.1 Nhicha

  • Kwụpụ ike: Always unplug the router before cleaning.
  • Wepu uzuzu na irighiri ihe: Use a brush or compressed air to remove dust and wood chips from the ventilation openings, collet area, and base.
  • Hichapụ ihu: Jiri mgbasa ozi hichaa elu mpụtaamp akwa . Ejila kemịkalụ siri ike ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.

7.2 Ndochi ahịhịa carbon

The router is designed with an external interface for carbon brushes, making replacement easy without disassembly. Replace carbon brushes when they are worn down to approximately 1/4 inch (6mm) or if the motor performance decreases significantly. Use only genuine DEWINNER replacement carbon brushes.

  1. Unplug Router: Ensure the router is unplugged.
  2. Chọta okpu ahịhịa: Identify the carbon brush caps on the sides of the motor housing.
  3. Remove Caps: Use a screwdriver to unscrew and remove the brush caps.
  4. Replace Brushes: Carefully pull out the old carbon brushes and insert the new ones. Ensure they slide in smoothly.
  5. Secure Caps: Replace and tighten the brush caps.

7.3 Nchekwa

Store the router and its accessories in the provided canvas bag in a clean, dry place, out of reach of children.

8. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Router does not startEnweghị ọkụ
Mgbanwe na-ezighi ezi
brushes carbon eyiri
Lelee njikọ ọkụ na ọpụpụ
Ụlọ ọrụ kọntaktị
Dochie brushes carbon
Oke ịma jijijiLoose router bit
Damaged router bit
Unbalanced workpiece
Ensure bit is securely tightened
Dochie ntakịrị
Secure workpiece properly
Moto na-ekpo oke ọkụIkuku ikuku egbochiri
Ibufe ngwa ọrụ gabiga ókè
brushes carbon eyiri
Clean ventilation openings
Reduce depth of cut or feed rate
Dochie brushes carbon
Ogbenye ịkpụ mmaDull or incorrect bit
Ntọala ọsọ na-ezighi ezi
Improper feed rate
Replace or sharpen bit; use appropriate bit type
Adjust speed according to material
Adjust feed rate for smoother cut

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

DEWINNER products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or contact DEWINNER customer service through their official channels. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

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