12
[10.4]. Each mark represents a routing
depth of 0.1 mm. One complete turn of the
wheel is 1 mm.
Notes:
The dial ring [10.5] can be turned sepa-
rately to the "zero" setting.
The three marks [10.7] indicate the maxi-
mum adjustment range of the adjusting
wheel (20 mm) and the central position
when aligned with the edge [10.8].
Preliminary/Fine routing
11.1
11.2
Stop C has two stop limits with a height dif-
ference of 2 mm. Routing to the depth preset
with stop C can be performed in two steps:
–
Lower the router to the fi rst stop level
[11.1] for the preliminary routing step;
–
Lower the router to the second stop level
[11.2] to complete the routing procedure.
This procedure enables rapid routing to a
considerable depth while still achieving a good
surface quality. The fi nal routing depth is de-
fi ned by adjusting the stop level [11.2].
Fine adjuster for
edge trimming
The machine has a special fi ne adjuster for
routing tools with a bearing guide, which al-
lows quick and easy precision adjustment prior
to rounding edges and prevents offsets.
First of all, roughly preset the routing depth
and perform a test run. Then adjust the rout-
ing depth more precisely:
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
–
Open the clamping lever [13.2].
C
–
Push the depth stop [13.3] against the fi xed
stop C [13.5].
–
Clamp the depth stop using the eccenter
[13.4] on the stepped stop (turn clock-
wise).
–
Close the clamping lever [13.2].
–
Unscrew the rotary knob [13.1].
–
Turn the adjusting wheel [13.6] to set the
routing depth more precisely.
The routing depth can be adjusted in both
directions because the depth stop is con-
nected to the stepped stop.
–
Tighten the rotary knob [13.1].
–
Open the eccenter [13.4] (turn anticlock-
wise).
–
Perform more test runs and make the ap-
propriate adjustments if necessary.
Working with the router
workpieces are securely fi xed and can-
not move during routing. Otherwise, there
is an increased risk of accident. Use screw
clamps or some other suitable devices to fi x
your workpiece.
held with both hands by the designated
handles.
fi rst before bringing the tool into contact
with the workpiece!
9
6
8
7
8 0
7 0
6 0
5 0
4 0
3 0
2 0
1 0
0
Always ensure that your
The machine must always be
Always switch the router on
13.6