The specified vibration value was established in
accordance with a standardized testing method.
It may change according to how the electric equipment
is used and may exceed the specified value in excep-
tional circumstances. The specified vibration value can
be used to compare the equipment with other electric
power tools. The specified vibration value can be used
for initial assessment of a harmful effect.
Assembly
Before you connect the equipment to the mains sup-
ply make sure that the data on the rating plate are
identical to the mains data.
Warning! Always pull the power plug before mak-
ing adjustments to the equipment.
All covers and safety devices have to be properly fit-
ted before the machine is switched on.
Extraction port assembly (Fig. 2)
Caution! For health and safety reasons it is impera-
tive that you use a dust extractor.
Connect your router to the extraction port (1) of a
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vacuum cleaner or a dust extraction device. This will
provide excellent dust extraction on the workpiece.
The benefits are that you will protect both the equip-
ment and your own health. Your work area will also be
cleaner and safer.
Dust created when working may be dangerous. Refer
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to the section entitled "Safety instructions".
The vacuum cleaner you use for the extraction work
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must be suitable for the workpiece material. Use a
special vacuum cleaner if you are handling harmful
materials.
Fit the two nuts (17) into the grooves of the extraction
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port (1) and use the two short screws (19) to secure
the extraction port to the routing shoe (2).
The extraction port can be connected to extractor
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units (vacuum cleaners) with a suction hose.
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The internal diameter of the suction port is 35 mm.
Now fit a suction hose of the appropriate size to the
suction port.
Parallel stop assembly (Fig. 3)
Use a screwdriver (not included) to undo the two
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screws (A) from the guide shafts (24).
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Push the guide shafts (24) into the holes of the routing
shoe (2).
Fit the parallel stop (16) to the guide shafts using the
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two screws (A).
Set the parallel stop (24) to the required dimension
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and secure it in place with the wing screws (3).
Guide sleeve assembly (Fig. 4 / 5)
Fit the two nuts (17) into the grooves of the extraction
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port (1) and use the long screws (18) at the bottom of
the device to secure the guide sleeve (22).
The guide sleeve (22) is guided along the template (C)
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using the guide ring (B).
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The workpiece (D) must be larger by the difference
between the "external edge of guide ring" and the
"external edge of router (E)" to obtain a precise copy.
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Fitting / Removing the cutting tool (Fig. 6 / 7)
Warning! Pull out the power plug first. Caution! Af-
ter working with the router, the cutting tool will re-
main very hot for a relatively long time.
Caution! Cutters are very sharp. Wear protective
gloves at all times when handling cutting tools.
Cutters with a shaft diameter of 6 mm and 8 mm may
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be fitted to this router. Most cutters are available in
both sizes.
You can use cutters made of the following materials:
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- HSS - suitable for cutting softwood
- TCT - suitable for cutting hardwood, particle board
and plastic.
Select the appropriate cutting tool for the job in hand.
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When using the cutters for the first time: Remove the
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plastic packaging from the cutter heads.
Clean the nut, clamp and shaft of the cutter before fit-
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ting it.
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Press the spindle lock (15) and allow the spindle to en-
gage by turning it at the same time.
Undo the clamp nut (12) using the open-ended span-
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ner (23).
If necessary take the cutter you wish to remove out of
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the clamp (20 / 21).
Select the appropriate cutting tool for the job in hand.
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Select the appropriate clamp for the cutter (20 / 21).
Now fit the clamp (20 / 21) and nut (9) into the cutting
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spindle.
Guide the cutter shaft into the clamp.
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Press and hold the spindle lock (15).
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Tighten the clamp nut (9) using the open-ended span-
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ner (23).
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The cutter must be inserted at least 20 mm into the
clamp (20 / 21).
Before you start the electric router, check that the cut-
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ting tool is secure and runs smoothly!
Warning! Remove the setting and assembly tools
before starting the machine
Operation
Never use a low quality or damaged cutter. Use only
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cutting tools with a shaft diameter of 6 mm or 8 mm.
The cutters must also be designed for the appropriate
idling speed.
Secure the workpiece so that it cannot be thrown
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through the air as you work on it. Use clamps or a vise.
Always guide the power cable away from the back of
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the tool.
Never cut over metal parts, screws, nails etc.
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ON/OFF switch (Fig. 8)
Press the safety lock-off (5) and then press the ON/
OFF switch (4) to switch on the machine.
Release the ON/OFF switch (4) to switch off the ma-
chine.
Speed control (Fig. 1)
The best speed depends on the material and the di-
ameter of the cutter. Select a speed between 9,000
and 30,000 rpm using the speed control switch (7).
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