Risk of injury from still rotating
router head! Wait until the motor
has come to a dead stop!
Only then should the router be removed
from the workpiece and put down.
Copyrouting a prescribed shape
Fitting template guide (see section 7
– Installation and setting).
Making a template
Make template from robust material;
material thickness: min. 3 mm.
Note the required offset between tem
plate and workpiece contour! This dimen
sion is the distance between the template
guide and the router head blade.
Milling
Guide the router so that the template
guide rests against the copy template.
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Routing straight cuts
Fitting parallel fence (see section 7 –
Installation and setting).
Setting parallel fence: Loosen grip
screws. set desired distance between
parallel fence and router head.
Tighten handle screws tightly.
Guide the router so that the parallel
fence rests against the workpiece edge.
Routing circular workpieces
Fitting centring point (see section
7 – Installation and setting).
With left hand push centring point onto
the workpiece (if necessary, predrill) and
hold firmly. With the right hand guide
the router.
Routing freehand shapes
Examples: Routing pat
terns, cursive writing or
other freehand shapes
into the workpiece surface.
For freehand routing, no
aids need be fitted to the
router.
10 – Maintenance and envi
ronmental protection
Maintenance
• If the mains cable needs to be
replaced, this must be carried out by
the manufacturer or a representative
of the manufacturer in order to avoid
safety hazards.
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