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TREND T12 Traduction Des Instructions Originales page 18

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Using a Side Fence - (Fig. M)
CAUTION:
Ensure working position is
comfortable and at a suitable working height.
1. Ensure the wing bolts (28) are fully released. Slide the
guide rods (26) into the routing base (10) and tighten
the wing bolts.
2. Adjust the fence fine adjustment knob (29) to the
required distance and clamp in place with the wing bolts
(28).
3. Then lower the cutter height until the cutter is just
above the workpiece.
4. Fine adjustments are possible by loosening the wing
bolt (28) and adjusting the side fence fine adjustment
knob (29).
5. Tighten the wing bolt (28) to secure the position.
NOTE: One revolution of the side fence fine adjustment
knob (29) equals 3/64" (1.0 mm) of side feed.
6. Lower the cutter onto the workpiece and set the cutter
height by to the required distance. Refer to Setting the
Router Depth.
7. Switch the router on and after the cutter reaches full
speed, gently lower the cutter into the workpiece and
lock the plunge.
8. Feed along the workpiece, keeping sideways pressure
to ensure the side fence does not wander away from the
workpiece edge and downward pressure on the inside
hand to prevent the router from tipping.
9. When finished, raise the router, secure with the plunge
locking lever (6) and switch the router off.
NOTE: When starting the cut, keep the pressure on the
front cheek until the back cheek contacts the workpiece
edge.
NOTE: At the end of the cut, keep pressure on the
back cheek until the cut is finished. This will prevent the
router cutter swinging in at the end of the workpiece and
nipping the corner.
Side Fence Routing - (Fig. I, J)
The side fence is used to guide the router when
moulding, edge profiling or rebating the edge of a
workpiece or when routing grooves and slots in the
center of the workpiece, parallel to the edge.
The edge of the workpiece must be straight and true.
The strips (31) are adjustable and should be set ideally
with a 1/8" (3 mm) gap each side of the cutter.
Guiding Off a Batten
Where an edge guide cannot be used, it is also possible
to guide the router along a batten clamped across the
workpiece (with an overhang at both ends).
EN - T12/T14
Freehand Routing
WARNING:
cutters with a max. diameter of 12mm.
Your router can also be used without any sort of guide,
e.g. for signwriting or creative work.
Table Mode - (Fig. Q)
(T14 ONLY)
WARNING:
the router table, check that the router table meets
all of the legal safety requirements for router
tables. Read all safety warnings, instructions,
and specifications provided with the router table.
Failure to follow all instructions and safety rules may
result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
WARNING:
personal injury, turn unit off and disconnect
it from power source before making any
adjustments or removing/ installing attachments
or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause
injury.
WARNING:
a handheld router if the power switch box is
connected.
CAUTION:
If there is dust inside the
power switch socket, clean it out before using the
power switch box.
1. To connect the power switch box (41) to the router,
disconnect the tool from its power source.
2. Attach the power switch box (41) to the workbench
in a position easily accessible by hand and where
unintentional switching on is prevented.
NOTE: The external switch can be secured to the router
table with the four mounting holes (42).
3. The cable must be installed and fastened in such a
way that it cannot be squeezed or touch sharp edges.
4. Push in on the lock button (43) located on the left side
handle (44) with a pen or a small screwdriver to unlock
the handle cap (40).
NOTE: If there is dust inside the power switch socket,
clean it out before using the power switch box.
5. Keep pushing the lock button (43) in and rotate the
handle cap (40) to access the power switch socket (46).
6. Ensure the paddle switch of the power switch box is
in the off position before connecting to the power switch
socket.
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Make shallow cuts only! Use
Before T14 is installed into
To reduce the risk of serious
Do not use the T14EK as

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