Metabo OFE 738 Notice Originale page 14

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the bottom of the parallel guide/rip fence for
milling thicker workpieces.
2. The wing screws of the stop with guide bearings
can (depending on the work to be carried out) be
screwed into the middle and rear or the middle
and front threaded hole of the stop with guide
bearings through the holes of the parallel guide/
rip fence.
31 504 Circular guide pin (see page 4, fig. K)
A circular guide pin can be attached to the parallel
guide/rip fence for milling circular grooves, milling
round openings, rounding of corners and similar
work.
1. For milling large radius circles, attach the
circular guide pin to the rear hole using a wing
screw. For small radii it can be attached to the
front hole. Smallest possible diameter 160 mm.
2. Make a small countersink on the workpiece and
insert the guide pin with its tip into the
countersink.
3. The radius of the circle to be milled can be
changed by moving the parallel guide/rip fence
in the base plate of the router.
30 103 Mitre fence (see page 4, fig. L)
The mitre fence permits optimum guidance of the
router, especially when working on the edge of
workpieces (e.g. for cutting grooves for tongued
edging strips).
1. The distance of the cutter to the workpiece edge
can be precisely adjusted with the knurled nut
(1) of the mitre fence. The wing screws (2) on the
base plate are loosened here. These are then
screwed tight.
31 503 Intermediate plate (see page 4, fig. M)
Intermediate plate for trimming edges e.g. of
protruding edging strips.
1. Screw the intermediate plate to the underside of
the router.
2. Adjust the router in such a way that its face is
flush with the underside of the intermediate
plate.
31 505 Circular cutting guide (see page 4, fig.
N)
For very precise circular cutting work, the circular
cutting guide can be inserted in the base plate of the
router.
1. The pin of the circular cutting guide can be
screwed into the inner or outer hole of the
circular cutting guide.
Largest possible circle diameter for external
mounting: 480 mm
Largest possible circle diameter for internal
mounting: 350 mm
2. The pin of the circular cutting guide can be
inserted into a hole with matching diameter.
3. The radius of the circle to be milled can be
changed by moving the circular cutting guide in
the base plate of the router.
Template followers
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For cutting letters etc. according to a template fixed
on the workpiece.
A = outer diameter of the guide bush
B = for straight bits up to ø
C = order no.
A
9 mm
11 mm
17 mm
24 mm
27 mm
30 mm
1. Place the template follower onto the base plate
of the router. The guide bush is pointing
downwards.
2. Subsequently screw in the two countersunk
screws into the threaded holes of the template
follower.
3. The spaces in the template must not be
narrower than the outside diameter of the guide
bush in the template follower.
4. If the lettering is to be wider than the cutter
diameter, the spaces in the template must be
made correspondingly wider. The router is then
guided with the guide bush of the template
follower first along one and then along the other
edge of the template space.
11. Repairs
Repairs to electrical tools must only be carried
out by qualified electricians!
A defective mains cable must be replaced only with
a special, original mains cable from Metabo
available from the Metabo service.
Contact your local Metabo representative if you
have Metabo power tools requiring repairs. For
addresses see www.metabo.com.
You can download a list of spare parts from
www.metabo.com.
12. Environmental Protection
Observe national regulations on environmentally
compatible disposal and on the recycling of disused
machines, packaging and accessories.
Only for EU countries: never dispose of
power tools in your household waste!
According to European Directive 2012/19/EU
on Waste from Electric and Electronic Equipment
and implementation in national law, used power
tools must be collected separately and recycled in
an environmentally-friendly manner.
13. Technical Specifications
Explanatory notes on the specifications on page 3.
Changes due to technological progress reserved.
P
= Rated input
1
P
= Power output
2
n
= Idle speed
0
n
= Speed at rated load
1
H
= max. stroke height
max
B
C
6 mm
30105
8 mm
30106
14 mm
30118
19 mm
30119
22 mm
30120
25 mm
30121

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