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b) Router table for edge veneer
The "router table for edge veneer" (only in SET
scope of delivery) is designed for fl ush trim-
ming veneer overhang and profi le routing.
Notes:
The router table is tilted 1.5° so that the
surface coating is not damaged during edge
routing. A router table with 0° inclination
angle for precise cuts is available as an
accessory.
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Secure the sensor [5-1] to the machine
using the preassembled screws. Slide the
sensor in the long holes to adjust the rout-
ing tool to the perfect position.
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Slide the router table onto the retaining pin
[5-2] on the machine.
3
–
Tighten the screw [5-3] to clamp the router
table in position.
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Place the extraction hood [5-4] in posi-
tion.
5
–
Tighten the screw [5-5] to clamp the ex-
traction hood in position.
1
2
4
Removal is performed in reverse sequence to
installation.
Changing the routing tool
tool may be hot after use and has sharp
edges. Allow the tool to cool before chang-
ing. Wear protective gloves when changing
tools.
–
Remove the router table before changing
the routing tool.
5-1
2
SW 19
5-2
a) Removing the tool
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Press the spindle lock [6-1].
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Unscrew the locking nut [6-2] using the
open-end wrench (size 19) until you are
able to remove the tool.
b) Inserting the tool
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Insert the routing tool [6-3] into the open
clamping collet as far as possible, but at
5-3
least up to the mark (
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Press the spindle lock [6-1].
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Tighten the locking nut [6-2] using the
open-end wrench (size 19).
5-4
Changing the clamping collet
Only compatible tools can be used in com-
bination with the clamping collets supplied.
8 mm, 6 mm and 1/4" (6.35 mm) clamping
collets can be used.
1
5-5
2
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Press the spindle lock [7-1].
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Unscrew the locking nut [7-2] completely.
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Remove the locking nut from the spindle
together with the clamping collet [7-3]. Do
not separate the locking nut and clamping
collet as these form a single component.
Risk of accident - the routing
1
3
6-1
6-2
6-3
) on the shank.
3
7-1
7-2
7-3