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Can't Get PC 690 Cut Depth Adjustment Ring to Work
"jim evans" wrote in message
... Thanks for the replies. I understand now. My previous router had a micro adjust feature and I somehow assumed this more expensive and more widely used router would too. From my perspective this isn't a very practical way to do fine adjustments under the router table. Even hand held it seems like it would be awfully easy to bump it out of position. Oh, well. Thanks again for the clarification. jim First, this router isn't really designed for fine adjustments while in a router table. I have the PC 690, but I also have a PC 8529 that goes in the router table. This router is designed for above the table micro adjustment. If you want to do micro adjustment on your router, you're going to need a router lift, but honestly, by the time you do that, you could get a plunge router with a micro-adjust feature for about the same price. Second, I've always used the ring as a relative rather than an absolute guide. Say I'm at a particular setting and I do a test cut and need to go another 1/8" deeper. I set the ring at zero and then rotate the router until it gets to 1/8. Again, it isn't designed to tell you exactly how deep your cut is. todd |
Can't Get PC 690 Cut Depth Adjustment Ring to Work
"todd" wrote in message . .. If you want to do micro adjustment on your router, you're going to need a router lift, Unless you don't want a router lift in which cae, learn to adjust the 690. I use one in a table and have no problem at all. |
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