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Makita 3612
                Series
fig 11
Locate raizer access point on original subbase.
Drill a 3/4" hole through subbase
Access hole Drill 3/4"
Reassembling Router 
 ( Plunge Springs Must be Installed )
1.
 Stand base upright, using ( fig 8 ) replace both plunge springs.  Place #13 hollow
    spring guide in the top of #1 mainshaft spring. Place original steel spring guide in
    top of other spring. Caution: Do not assemble router without plunge springs and
    guides Installed.
2. 
Unlock plunge lock. Grasp router handles and guide spring into motor housing.
    Slowly lower the motor housing. Aligning #1 mainshaft through #19 short drive
                                  nut. Plunge the router and engage plunge lock.
6. 
Select #1 mainshaft, #7 brass washer, #13 hollow spring  guide  #14, 3/16"steel washer, #15 one retainer,
    #29 speed wrench. Cut #1 mainshaft to 10 1/8" overall length, and debur cut end. Using ( fig 7 ) Grease
    both sides of #7 brass washer with included red grease. Slide #7 down #1 mainshaft. From bottom of base
    slide #1mainshaft through #12 green bushing. Place base upright. Drop ( #14 ) 3/16" washer down #1 main-
    shaft. Set #15 retainer, teeth up on top of #1 mainshaft. Use #13 hollow guide with flange up to start and
    push #15 retainer down the shaft and into the post. When the hollow guides flange
    meets top of post, set end of #29 speed wrench or screwdriver on flange and
    push guide into post until tight. Remove #13 hollow spring guide.
    Check end play of #1 mainshaft,retighten if necessary.
fig 8
Original Steel
Spring Guide
#13 Hollow
Spring Guide
#26 Top Drive
#15 One Retainer
#14 Steel 3/16"
        Washer
#7 Brass Washer
fig 9
#12 Green Bushing
#15 retainer clip
  install teeth up
3. 
Select  #11 blue bushing, ( Two #15 retainers ) #21 lead screw,
    #22 rapid collar, #23 O-ring, #24 thumb screw,  #25 black set
    screw, #26 top drive, #27 yellow set screw, #28 allen wrench,
    red grease. Using ( fig 9 ) place grease on threads of #21 lead-
    screw, Place lead screw down #1 mainshaft and thread into
    #19 short nut until one inch of mainshaft extends above head
    of #21 lead screw. Alignment of #1mainshaft and #21 screw
    hex is required ( fig 10 ).
    Tip: # 29 speed wrench can be used to speed threading.
    #1
 Mainshaft
#7 Brass
 Washer
#12 Green
Bushing
#14 Steel 3/16"
        Washer
#15 One
    Retainer
#13 Hollow
Spring Guide
Flange Up
#29 Speed
     Wrench
fig 7
Teeth
  Up
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Sub-base Plate or Router Table Insert Plate Installation
2.
 See pages 4,5,6, for further instruction, #30 dust cover insert and #31 dust cover, are
    table insert only. Drill a 1/2" hole through insert plate at the Router Raizer access point
    and press #30 in from top until flush. # 31 sets in #30 and is removed during adjustments
    with magnet on back edge of # 29
    speed handle. These components
    keep dust from entering the
    Router Raizer hex drive.
4. 
Place # 25 set screw into #22 rapid collar. Place rapid collar
    onto #1 mainshaft 1/2" from top of mainshaft to top of rapid
    collar and tighten. Release plunge lock and slowly raise the router until lead screw
    contacts the rapid collar.If the collar moves, reset to 1/2". Place one #15 retainer teeth up
    on top of #1mainshaft, using #11 blue bushing as installation tool, push retainer into
    contact with collar, repeat with second #15 retainer and push flush with first retainer.
    Return #11 blue bushing to box. Place #26 top drive onto #1 mainshaft until it contacts
    retainer clip, Thread #27 yellow set screw into #26 top drive using #28 allen wrench and
    tighten.
1. 
Use #46 locating pin to locate the Router Raizer access hole on the original subbase or
    router table. For detailed instructions see page 4. Drill original subbase hole to 3/4"
    ( fig 11 ). For router table installation see 3/4" pocket or 8" X 8" black rubber spacer
    pages4,5,6.
3. Periodic inspection and
    re-greasing of #21 lead screw
    is recommended.
#16 Housing
    Bushing
#18 Drive Nut
     Washer
#19 Short Drive
            Nut
#15 Two
       Retainers
#21 Lead Screw
#27 Yellow Set
          Screw
    #23 O-Ring
#22 Rapid Collar
#4 Two Green
       Rollpins
  #24 Thumb
          Screw
#13Hollow
Spring Guide
fig 10
Top veiw of #21 lead
screw and #1 main-
shaft through center.
#1 Mainshaft
Note for step 4.  
On most Makita 3612 routers. #23 O-ring and
#24 thumb screw will not clear the case. Substitute #25 black set
screw and # 28 allen wrench. Install into #22 rapid collar.
If #24 Thumb screw is preferred, Notching of the motor housing
and brush cover will be required.