7.2
Changing tools
CAUTION
Risk of injury from hot and sharp insertion
tool
► Do not use any blunt or faulty insertion
tools.
► Wear protective gloves when handling an
insertion tool.
To change tools, place the power tool on its
side.
Only use the spindle stop [3-1] when the power
tool is switched off.
Inserting the tool
► Insert the routing tool ([3-4] and [3A-1]) in
to the open collet [3A-2] as far as possible
or at least up to the mark
shank.
If the collet [3A-2] cannot be seen due to
the union nut [3A-3], the routing tool must
be inserted into the collet to the extent
that the mark
yond the union nut.
► Press the switch for the spindle stop [3-1]
on the left-hand side [B].
► Tighten the union nut [3-3] using an open
ended spanner (WAF 24).
The spindle stop only jams the motor spin
dle in one direction of rotation. Therefore,
there is no need to use a spanner for tight
ening and loosening union nuts. Instead, a
ratchet can be moved backwards and for
wards.
Removing the tool
► Push the chip guard [3-2] upwards until it
engages.
► Press the switch for the spindle stop [3-1]
on the right-hand side [A].
► Undo the union nut [3-3] using an open
ended spanner (WAF 24) until you can feel
resistance. Overcome the resistance by
continuing to turn the open ended spanner.
► Remove the router.
7.3
Changing the collets
Collets are available for the following shaft di
ameters: 6.0 mm; 6.35 mm; 8.0 mm; 9.53 mm;
10.0 mm; 12.0 mm; 12.7 mm.
► Push the chip guard [4-2] upwards until it
engages.
► Press the switch for the spindle stop [4-1]
on the right-hand side [A].
on the router
no longer projects be
► Completely unscrew the union nut [4-3] and
remove it together with the collet [4-4].
Never separate the union nut from the col
let as these form a single unit.
► Only insert a new collet into the spindle if a
union nut is fitted and engaged.
► Gently screw in the union nut. Do not tight
en the nut if no cutter is inserted.
7.4
Setting the routing depth
The routing depth is set in two steps:
Setting the zero point
► Release the clamp lever [5-2] so that the
depth stop [5-3] can move freely.
► Position the router on a level surface (refer
ence surface). Open the rotary knob [5-1]
and push the power tool downwards until
the cutter sits on the surface.
► Clamp the power tool in this position by
closing the rotary knob [5-1].
► Press the depth stop [5-3] against one of
the three fixed stops of the rotatable step
ped stop [5-4].
► Push the indicator [5-5] downwards so that
it points to 0 mm on the scale [5-7].
If the zero position is incorrect, this can be
corrected using the screw [5-6] on the in
dicator.
A screwdriver can be used to individually adjust
the height of two of the three fixed stops [7] (A
and B).
Fixed stop C has a ridge for rough routing
– see section 7.5.
Specifying the routing depth
► Pull the depth stop [6-6] upwards until the
indicator [6-2] points to the required rout
ing depth.
► Clamp the depth stop in this position using
the clamp lever [6-3].
► Open the rotary knob [6-1].
The power tool is now in its initial position.
► If necessary, readjust the routing depth by
turning the adjusting wheel [6-8].
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