Makita RZ 100 Router User Manual


 
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READ THIS PAGE BEFORE INSTALLATION
FULL SIZE PARTS DIAGRAM ON BACK OF THIS PAGE ( PAGE 3 )
3. Multiple Parts
The Router Raizer is a universal kit containing many parts you will not install into your router. Each instruction page lists the
parts required for installation into that router. We advise keeping and storing all the extra parts and instructions.
( After installation you will have extra parts )
4. STP® for Lubricating The Plunging Action
1. Remove Pages From Book
Before installation please remove the pages required for your router from this book.
Failure to due so can result in referring to the wrong page, confusion and damaged parts!
2. Installation
The Router Raizer is designed to make the plunge router easy and enjoyable to adjust . It may appear to be complex and
difficult to install, but the plunge router is an easy tool to disassemble and reassemble. Allow approximately 1 / hours for
installation. For technical assistance call toll free 1-866-266-1293
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( All Plunge Routers )
Before beginning the installation please purchase a bottle of STP®. Apply a light film
to the posts and inside the post bushings just before reassembling the router.
For maximum performance and smoothest plunging action all plunge posts require
a light film of lubrication. We only recommend using STP® MOTOR OIL TREATMENT.
1. Install the Router Raizer components into the base and motor housing of the router.
Plunge Posts
Post Bushings
2. Before reinstalling the motor housing onto the base, use a Q tip, brush or little finger
to apply a film of STP® to the inside of both post bushings and the outside of both
plunge posts.
NOTE: STP® on the posts can attract dust, but the lubricating properties are not affected.
periodically wiping the posts clean and reapplying STP® to the posts only will
keep the router operating smoothly.
Apply light film on the inside surface of both post bushings.
Apply light film to the outside surface of both plunge posts.
5. Plunge Post Boots
Some plunge routers use rubber boots to seal the posts
from dust and debris.
We recommend leaving these boots off when reassembling
the router, and using the above lubrication and maintenance
to keep the router operating smoothly.
Plunge Post Boots