all right this is a plunge router plunge router is named after it sponging abilities due to its plate that slides on a rail which puts the bit into your piece of wood the first thing on this one is the on/off switch the switch is located right here beside the right handle when it's pushed down it's off and when you flip it up it's on so what happens is at first it's off turn it on make your cut and push it down and turn it off the speed adjustment on this router is located near the top different speeds go accordingly to different bits there are two handles on a router to where you can turn it hold it and it's just a it's just a good firm place to hold on to the depth adjustment is located on the back of the router near the left handle you push it down and then lock it in place at the desired depth the next part is putting a bit in your router the first step is to make sure you have your wrench to adjust the collet how you place a bit into the collet on the router is slide the shank of the bit into the collet push it all the way in first and then back it off about a quarter of an inch next thing is is hey tighten it by hand until the shaft on the router begins to turn once this happens push the button located near the collet that locks the armature of the motor once you've gotten it hand tightened use your wrench and tighten it the rest of the way you want to make sure that it's really tight to where it doesn't slip while you're routing next you want to adjust your depth of cut to make sure that you're cutting in the proper position on your board you do this pushing down on your router with your depth adjustment lever unlock once you get it in place lock your lever the first step of actually making your cut on your board with your router is making sure that you have a smooth surfaces that you'll be routing against first I'm going to take the board and lock it into this bench with the bench dogs once it's in place check your depth of cut again if everything is good go ahead plug up your router make sure you wear safety glasses when using a router a lot of chips and stuff fly around you don't want them getting in your eyes when using the router due to the rotation of the pit you start from right and move to the left on your piece of piece of wood adjust your speed to the proper speed adjustment and then go ahead turn on the router and make your pass once you've done this you should have a nicely routed board