makita M3602 Router Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Makita
Table of Contents
- makita M3602 Router Instruction Manual
- makita M3602 Router Instruction
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Intended use
- Power supply
- Noise
- Vibration
- EC Declaration of Conformity
- General power tool safety warnings
- Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
- Router safety warnings
- SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
- FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
- Nylon nut For tool without the knob
- For tool with the knob
- Stopper block
- Switch action
- Electronic function
- Indication lamp
- Unintentional restart proof
- Soft start feature
- ASSEMBLY
- Installing or removing the router bit
- OPERATION
- Straight guide
- Straight guide (Type A)
- Straight guide (Type B)
- Templet guide
- **Distance (X) = (outside diameter of the templet guide – router bit
- Trimmer guide (Type A)
- Trimmer guide (Type B)
- Dust cover (For tool with the knob)
- Spacer (For tool with the knob)
- Dust extraction
- Installing the dust nozzle
- Removing the dust nozzle
- MAINTENANCE
- Router bits Straight bit
- Replacing carbon brushes
- For tool with the knob
- Fig.26: 1. Kno
- OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
- **“U”Grooving bit
- Dovetail bit ► Fig.30
- Drill point flush trimming bit ► Fig.31
- Drill point double flush trimming bit ► Fig.32
- Slotting cutter ► Fig.33
- Board-jointing bit ► Fig.34
- Corner rounding bit ► Fig.35
- Chamfering bit ► Fig.36
- ► Fig.37
- Beading bit ► Fig.38
- Cove beading bit ► Fig.39
- Ball bearing flush trimming bit ► Fig.40
- Ball bearing corner rounding bit ► Fig.41
- Ball bearing chamfering bit ► Fig.42
- Ball bearing beading bit ► Fig.43
- Ball bearing cove beading bit ► Fig.44
- Ball bearing roman ogee bit ► Fig.45
- Double ball bearing round corner bit ► Fig.46
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makita M3602 Router Instruction Manual
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model: | M3602 |
---|---|
Collet chuck capacity | 12 mm or 1/2″ |
Plunge capacity | 0 – 60 mm |
No load speed | 22,000 min-1 |
Overall height | 300 mm |
Net weight | 5.7 kg |
Safety class | /II |
- Due to our continuing program of research and development, the specifications herein are subject to change without notice.
- Specifications may differ from country to country.
- Weight according to EPTA-Procedure 01/2014
Intended use
The tool is intended for flush trimming and profiling of wood, plastic and similar materials.
Power supply
The tool should be connected only to a power supply of the same voltage as
indicated on the nameplate, and can only be operated on single-phase AC
supply. They
are double-insulated and can, therefore, also be used from sockets without
earth wire.
Noise
The typical A-weighted noise level determined according to EN62841-2-17:
Sound pressure level (LpA) : 84 dB(A)
Sound power level (LWA) : 95 dB (A)
Uncertainty (K) : 3 dB(A)
NOTE: The declared noise emission value(s) has been measured in accordance
with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool with
another.
NOTE: The declared noise emission value(s) may also be used in a preliminary
assessment of exposure.
WARNING: Wear ear protection
WARNING: The noise emission during actual use of the power tool can differ
from the declared value(s) depending on the ways in which the tool is used
especially what kind of workpiece is processed.
WARNING: Be sure to identify safety measures to protect the operator that are
based on an estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of use (taking
account of all parts of the operating cycle such as the times when the tool is
switched off and when it is running idle in addition to the trigger time).
Vibration
The vibration total value (tri-axial vector sum) determined according to
EN62841-2-17:
Work mode: cutting grooves in MDF Vibration emission (ah) : 3.1 m/s2
Uncertainty (K) : 1.5 m/s2
NOTE: The declared vibration total value(s) has been measured in accordance
with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool with
another.
NOTE: The declared vibration total value(s) may also be used in a preliminary
assessment of exposure.
WARNING: The vibration emission during actual use of the power tool can differ
from the declared value( s) depending on the ways in which the tool is used
especially what kind of workpiece is processed.
WARNING: Be sure to identify safety measures to protect the operator that are
based on an estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of use (taking
account of all parts of the operating cycle such as the times when the tool is
switched off and when it is running idle in addition to the trigger time).
EC Declaration of Conformity
For European countries only
The EC declaration of conformity is included as Annex A to this instruction
manual.
General power tool safety warnings
WARNING: Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and
specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to follow all
instructions listed below
may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
Router safety warnings
-
Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces only, because the cutter may contact its own cord. Cutting a “live” wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and could give the operator an electric shock.
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Use clamps or another practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable platform.
Holding the work by your hand or against the body leaves it unstable and may lead to loss of control. -
The cutter bit shank must match the designed collet chuck.
-
Only use a bit that is rated at least equal to the maximum speed marked on the tool.
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Wear hearing protection during extended period of operation.
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Handle the router bits very carefully.
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Check the router bit carefully for cracks or damage before operation. Replace cracked or damaged bit immediately.
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Avoid cutting nails. Inspect for and remove all nails from the workpiece before operation.
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Hold the tool firmly with both hands.
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Keep hands away from rotating parts.
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Make sure the router bit is not contacting the workpiece before the switch is turned on.
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Before using the tool on an actual workpiece, let it run for a while. Watch for vibration or wobbling that could indicate improperly installed bit.
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Be careful of the router bit rotating direction and the feed direction.
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Do not leave the tool running. Operate the tool only when hand-held.
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Always switch off and wait for the router bit to come to a complete stop before removing the tool from workpiece.
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Do not touch the router bit immediately after operation; it may be extremely hot and could burn your skin.
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Do not smear the tool base carelessly with thinner, gasoline, oil or the like. They may cause cracks in the tool base.
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Some material contains chemicals which may be toxic. Take caution to prevent dust inhalation and skin contact. Follow material supplier safety data.
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Always use the correct dust mask/respirator for the material and application you are working with.
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Place the tool on stable area. Otherwise falling accident may occur and cause an injury.
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Keep cord away from your foot or any objects. Otherwise an entangled cord may cause a falling accident and result in personal injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING: DO NOT let comfort or familiarity with product (gained from repeated
use) replace strict adherence to safety rules for the subject product. MISUSE
or failure to follow the safety
rules stated in this instruction manual may cause serious personal injury.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
**** Adjusting the depth of cut
Place the tool on a flat surface. Loosen the lock lever and lower the tool
body until the router bit just touches the flat surface.
Tighten the lock lever to lock the tool body. While pressing the fast-feed
button, move the stopper pole up or down until the desired depth of cut is
obtained. Minute depth adjustments can be obtained by turning the stopper pole
(1.5 mm (1/16″) per turn).
- 1: 1. Nylon nut 2. Stopper pole 3. Fast-feed button
- Adjusting hex bolt 5. Stopper block 6. Lock lever
Nylon nut For tool without the knob
The upper limit of the tool body can be adjusted by turning the nylon nut. Do not lower the nylon nut too low. The router bit will protrude dangerously.
For tool with the knob
By turning the knob, the upper limit of the tool body can be adjusted. When the tip of the router bit is retracted more than required in rela- tion to the base plate surface, turn the knob to lower the upper limit.
- 2: 1. Knob
Stopper block
As the stopper block has three adjusting hex bolts which raise or lower 0.8 mm per turn, you can easily obtain three different depths of cut without readjusting the stopper pole.
- 3: 1. Stopper pole 2. Adjusting hex bolt
- Stopper block
Adjust the lowest adjusting hex bolt to obtain the deepest depth of cut, following the method of “Adjusting depth of cut”. Adjust the two remaining adjusting hex bolts to obtain shal- lower depths of cut. The differences in height of these adjust- ing hex bolts are equal to the differences in depths of cut.
To adjust the adjusting hex bolts, turn the adjusting hex bolts with a screwdriver or wrench. The stopper block is also convenient for making three passes with progres- sively deeper bit settings when cutting deep grooves.
Switch action
| NOTICE: Do not tighten the collet nut without inserting a router bit or install small shank bits without using a collet sleeve. Either can lead to breakage of the collet cone.
To start the tool, move the switch lever to the I position. To stop the tool, move the switch lever to the O position.
- 4: 1. Switch lever
Electronic function
The tool is equipped with the electronic functions for easy operation.
Indication lamp
- 5: 1. Indication lamp
The indication lamp lights up green when the tool is plugged. If the indication lamp does not light up, the mains cord or the controller may be defective. The indi- cation lamp is lit but the tool does not start even if the tool is switched on, the carbon brushes may be worn out, or the controller, the motor or the ON/OFF switch may be defective.
Unintentional restart proof
The tool does not start with the switch lever is in the I position even when
the tool is plugged.
At this time, the indication lamp blinks in red and shows the unintentional
restart proof device is on function. To cancel the unintentional restart
proof, move the switch lever to the O position.
Soft start feature
Soft-start feature minimizes start-up shock, and makes the tool start smoothly.
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Always be sure that the tool is switched off and unplugged before carrying out any work on the tool.
Installing or removing the router bit
Insert the router bit all the way into the collet cone. Press the shaft lock
to keep the shaft stationary and use the wrench to tighten the collet nut
securely. When using router bits with smaller shank diameter, first insert the
appropriate collet sleeve into the collet cone, then install the router bit.
To remove the router bit, follow the installation proce- dure in reverse.
- 6: 1. Shaft lock 2. Wrench 3. Loosen 4. Tighten
CAUTION: Install the router bit securely. Always use only the wrench provided with the tool. A loose or overtightened router bit can be dangerous.
NOTICE: Do not tighten the collet nut without inserting a router bit or install small shank bits without using a collet sleeve. Either can lead to breakage of the collet cone.
OPERATION
CAUTION: Before operation, always make sure that the tool body automatically rises to the upper limit and the router bit does not pro- trude from the tool base when the lock lever is loosened.
- 7: 1. Chip deflector
Set the tool base on the workpiece to be cut without the router bit making any
contact. Then turn the tool on and wait until the router bit attains full
speed. Lower the
tool body and move the tool forward over the workpiece surface, keeping the
tool base flush and advancing smoothly until the cutting is complete.
When doing edge cutting, the workpiece surface should be on the left side of
the router bit in the feed direction.
- 8: 1. Workpiece 2. Bit revolving direction
- View from the top of the tool 4. Feed direction
Straight guide
The straight guide is effectively used for straight cuts
when chamfering or grooving.
Straight guide (Type A)
Optional accessory
Install the straight guide on the guide holder with the thumb screw (B). Insert the guide holder into the holes in the tool base and tighten the thumb screw (A). To adjust the distance between the router bit and the straight guide, loosen the thumb screw (B) and turn the fine adjusting screw. At the desired distance, tighten the thumb screw (B) to secure the straight guide in place.
- 10: 1. Guide holder 2. Fine adjusting screw
- Straight guide
Straight guide (Type B)
Optional accessory
Insert the straight guide into the holes in the tool base and tighten the thumb screw. To adjust the distance between the router bit and the straight guide, loosen the thumb screw. At the desired distance, tighten the thumb screw to secure the straight guide in place.
- 11: 1. Thumb screw 2. Straight guide
When cutting, move the tool with the straight guide flush
with the side of the workpiece.
Wider straight guide of desired dimensions may be made by using the convenient holes in the guide to bolt on extra pieces of wood.
When using a large diameter router bit, attach pieces of wood to the straight guide which have a thickness of more than 15 mm (5/8″) to prevent the router bit from striking the straight guide.
- 12: 1. Straight guide 2. Wood
A=55 mm (2-3/16″) B=55 mm (2-3/16″)
C=15 mm (5/8″) or thicker
Templet guide
Optional accessory
The templet guide provides a sleeve through which the router
bit passes, allowing use of the router with templet patterns.
- 13
- Loosen the screws on the base, insert the templet guide and then tighten the screws.
- 14: 1. Screws 2. Templet guide
- Secure the templet to the workpiece. Place the tool on the templet and move the tool with the templet guide sliding along the side of the
- 15: 1. Router bit 2. Base 3. Base plate
- Templet 5. Workpiece 6. Templet guide
NOTE: The workpiece will be cut a slightly different size from the templet. Allow for the distance (X) between the router bit and the outside of the templet guide. The distance (X) can be calculated by using the following equation:
**Distance (X) = (outside diameter of the templet guide – router bit
diameter) / 2**
Trimmer guide
Trimming, curved cuts in veneers for furniture and the like can be done easily with the trimmer guide. The guide roller rides the curve and assures a fine cut.
Trimmer guide (Type A)
Optional accessory
Install the trimmer guide on the guide holder with the thumb screw (B). Insert the guide holder into the holes in the tool base and tighten the thumb screw (A). To adjust the distance between the router bit and the trimmer guide, loosen the thumb screw (B) and turn the fine adjusting screw. When adjusting the guide roller up or down, loosen the thumb screw (C). After adjusting, tighten all the thumb screws securely.
- 16: 1. Guide holder 2. Fine adjusting screw
- Trimmer guide 4. Guide roller
Trimmer guide (Type B)
Optional accessory
Install the trimmer guide onto the straight guide using the thumb screws (B). Insert the straight guide into the holes in the tool base and tighten the thumb screw (A). To adjust the distance between the router bit and the trimmer guide, loosen the thumb screws (B). When adjusting the guide roller up or down, loosen the thumb screw (C). After adjusting, tighten all the thumb screws securely.
- 17: 1. Guide roller 2. Trimmer guide
When cutting, move the tool with the guide roller riding the side of the workpiece.
- 18: 1. Router bit 2. Guide roller 3. Workpiece
Dust cover (For tool with the knob)
Optional accessory
Dust cover prevents sawdust from being drawn into the tool in the inverted
position. Install the dust cover as illustrated when using the tool with a
router stand available in the market.
Remove it when using the tool in the normal position.
- 19: 1. Screw 2. Dust cover
Spacer (For tool with the knob)
Optional accessory
The spacer prevents the router bit from dropping into the chuck when replacing
the router bit in the inverted position.
Insert the spacer as illustrated when using the tool with a router stand
available in the market.
- 20: 1. Collet nut 2. Collet cone 3. Spacer
Dust extraction
Optional accessory
Use the dust nozzle for dust extraction.
- 21: 1. Dust nozzle
Installing the dust nozzle
- 22: 1. Support 2. Lock lever
- Raise the lock lever of the dust
- Place the dust nozzle onto the tool base so that its top will be caught in the hook on the tool
- Insert the supports on the dust nozzle into the
hooks on the front of the tool base.
- Push down the lock lever onto the tool
- Connect a vacuum cleaner to the dust
- 23
Removing the dust nozzle
- Raise the lock
- Pull the dust nozzle out of the tool base while holding the supports between thumb and
MAINTENANCE
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, any other maintenance or adjustment should be performed by Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts.
| OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Router bits Straight bit
► Fig.27
| | D| A| L1| L2
---|---|---|---
6| 20| 50| 15
1/4″
12| 12| 60| 30
1/2″
12| 10| 60| 25
1/2″
8| 8| 60| 25
6| 8| 50| 18
1/4″
6| 6| 50| 18
1/4″
Unit:mm
| NOTICE: Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner, alcohol or the like. Discoloration, deformation or cracks may result.
Replacing carbon brushes
- 24: 1. Limit mark
Check the carbon brushes regularly.
Replace them when they wear down to the limit mark. Keep the carbon brushes clean and free to slip in the holders. Both carbon brushes should be replaced at the same time. Use only identical carbon brushes.
- Use a screwdriver to remove the brush holder
caps.
- Take out the worn carbon brushes, insert the new ones and secure the brush holder
- 25: 1. Brush holder cap
For tool with the knob
CAUTION: Be sure to re-install the knob after inserting new carbon
brush.
Release the lock lever and remove the knob by turning it counterclockwise.
Fig.26: 1. Kno
NOTE: The compression spring will come out of the knob, so be careful not
to lose the compression spring
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, any other maintenance or
adjustment should be performed by Makita Authorized or Factory Service
Centers, always using Makita replacement parts.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Straight bit ► Fig.27
D | A | L1 | L2 |
---|---|---|---|
6 | 20 | 50 | 15 |
1/4″
12| 12| 60| 30
1/2″
12| 10| 60| 25
1/2″
8| 8| 60| 25
6| 8| 50| 18
1/4″
6| 6| 50| 18
1/4″
**“U”Grooving bit
► Fig.28
**
D | A | L1 | L2 | R |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 6 | 50 | 18 | 3 |
“V”Grooving bit
► Fig.29
D | A | L1 | L2 | θ |
---|---|---|---|---|
1/4″ | 20 | 50 | 15 | 90° |
Dovetail bit ► Fig.30
D | A | L1 | L2 | θ |
---|---|---|---|---|
8 | 14.5 | 55 | 10 | 35° |
3/8″
8| 14.5| 55| 14.5| 23°
3/8″
8| 12| 50| 9| 30°
3/8″
Drill point flush trimming bit ► Fig.31
D | A | L1 | L2 | L3 |
---|---|---|---|---|
12 | 12 | 60 | 20 | 35 |
8 | 8 | 60 | 20 | 35 |
6 | 6 | 60 | 18 | 28 |
Drill point double flush trimming bit ► Fig.32
D | A | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 6 | 70 | 40 | 12 | 14 |
Slotting cutter ► Fig.33
D | A | L1 | L2 |
---|---|---|---|
12 | 30 | 55 | 6 |
1/2″
12| 30| 55| 3
1/2″
Board-jointing bit ► Fig.34
D | A1 | A2 | L1 | L2 | L3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
12 | 38 | 27 | 61 | 4 | 20 |
Corner rounding bit ► Fig.35
D | A1 | A2 | L1 | L2 | L3 | R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 25 | 9 | 48 | 13 | 5 | 8 |
6 | 20 | 8 | 45 | 10 | 4 | 4 |
Chamfering bit ► Fig.36
D | A | L1 | L2 | L3 | θ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 23 | 46 | 11 | 6 | 30° |
6 | 20 | 50 | 13 | 5 | 45° |
6 | 20 | 49 | 14 | 2 | 60° |
► Fig.37
D | A1 | A2 | L1 | L2 | L3 | C |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
12 | 30 | 20 | 55 | 12 | 20 | 4 |
1/2″
Beading bit ► Fig.38
D | A1 | A2 | L1 | L2 | L3 | R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
12 | 30 | 20 | 55 | 12 | 20 | 4 |
1/2″
Cove beading bit ► Fig.39
D | A | L1 | L2 | R |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 20 | 43 | 8 | 4 |
6 | 25 | 48 | 13 | 8 |
Ball bearing flush trimming bit ► Fig.40
D | A | L1 | L2 |
---|---|---|---|
6 | 10 | 50 | 20 |
1/4″
Ball bearing corner rounding bit ► Fig.41
D | A1 | A2 | L1 | L2 | L3 | R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 15 | 8 | 37 | 7 | 3.5 | 3 |
6 | 21 | 8 | 40 | 10 | 3.5 | 6 |
1/4″ | 21 | 8 | 40 | 10 | 3.5 | 6 |
Ball bearing chamfering bit ► Fig.42
D | A1 | A2 | L1 | L2 | θ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 26 | 8 | 42 | 12 | 45° |
1/4″
6| 20| 8| 41| 11| 60°
Ball bearing beading bit ► Fig.43
D | A1 | A2 | A3 | L1 | L2 | L3 | R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 20 | 12 | 8 | 40 | 10 | 5.5 | 4 |
6 | 26 | 12 | 8 | 42 | 12 | 4.5 | 7 |
Ball bearing cove beading bit ► Fig.44
D | A1 | A2 | A3 | A4 | L1 | L2 | L3 | R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 20 | 18 | 12 | 8 | 40 | 10 | 5.5 | 3 |
6 | 26 | 22 | 12 | 8 | 42 | 12 | 5 | 5 |
Ball bearing roman ogee bit ► Fig.45
D | A1 | A2 | L1 | L2 | L3 | R1 | R2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 20 | 8 | 40 | 10 | 4.5 | 2.5 | 4.5 |
6 | 26 | 8 | 42 | 12 | 4.5 | 3 | 6 |
Double ball bearing round corner bit ► Fig.46
D | A1 | A2 | A3 | L1 | L2 | L3 | R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
12 | 35 | 27 | 19 | 70 | 11 | 3.5 | 3 |
1/2″
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