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DWT KF06-30 Notice Originale page 22

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Installation and regulation
of power tool elements
Before carrying out any works on the power tool it
must be disconnected from the mains.
Do not draw up the fastening ele-
ments too tight to avoid damaging the
thread.
Installation of the power tool on the base plate (see
fig. 1)
• While holding the twist knob 4, loose the retention
screw 5 (see fig. 1.1).
• Install the power tool on the base plate 6 (see
fig. 1.2). Make sure that gear teeth of a gear wheel
of the base plate 6 fall into the hollows in the body
of the power tool during installation.
• While holding the twist knob 4, tighten retention
screw 5 without excessive force to prevent damage of
the base plate 6 (see fig. 1.3).
Installing / replacing accessories (see fig. 2)
After prolonged operation, the router bit
can become very hot, remove it using
gloves. This will also reduce the risk of
injury by the cutting edge.
• Remove the power tool from the base plate 6 as de-
scribed above�
• Press the spindle lock 7 and after making sure that
spindle 19 is locked, keep spindle lock 7 in a pressed
position (see fig. 2.1).
• Release nut 8 using the wrench 17 (see fig. 2.2).
• Install / replace the router bit (or collet 18 or 24, if
required); keep in mind that the shank of the router
bit should be inserted into the collet 18 or 24 by at
least 20 mm (see fig. 2.2). The shank of the router bit
diameter should correspond to the inner diameter of
the collet 18 or 24�
• Tighten nut 8 using the wrench 17� Note: never
tighten nut 8 without the router bit - this can
damage collet 18 or 24�
• After all the operations have been completed, re-
lease spindle lock 7�
Mounting / dismounting the dust reflector (see fig. 3)
• Install reflector 16 as shown in figure 3.1.
• Fix the reflector 16 by placing the guide 9 or the
holder 12 (see fig. 3.2).
• Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�
Installation / adjustment / dismantling of the guide
with a roller (see fig. 4-5)
The guide 9 is used for milling edges with milling cut-
ters which do not have support bearings at the end�
• Install the guide 9 on the base plate 6 and fix it with
the setscrew 15 (see fig. 4).
• You can adjust a vertical position of the guide 9
depending on the milling cutter used and the thickness
of the workpiece (see fig. 5.1):
• loose the setscrew 15;
• move the guide 9 up or down;
• tighten the setscrew 15�
• You can adjust a horizontal position of the guide 9 to
define the thickness of material removal (see fig. 5.2):
• loose the fixing screw 20;
• move the roller holder 22 to set the thickness of
material removal (distance "a");
• tighten the fixing screw 20�
• Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�
Installation / adjustment / dismantling of the paral-
lel guide (see fig. 6-7)
Parallel guide 13 enables milling along the straight line
side surface of the workpiece�
• Install the holder 12 on the base plate 6 and secure
it with the stop screw 15 (see fig. 6.1).
• Assemble parallel guide 13 as shown in figure 6.2.
• You can adjust the offset from the workpiece edge:
• loose the wing nut 14 (see fig. 7.1);
• move the parallel guide 13 to set the offset from
the workpiece edge (see fig. 7.2);
• tighten the wing nut 14 (see fig. 7.1).
• Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�
Always use the correct supply voltage: the power sup-
ply voltage must match the information quoted on the
power tool identification plate.
Switching the power
Switching on:
Set switch 2 into the "ON" position�
Switching off:
Set switch 2 into the "OFF" position�
on the power tool operation
Setting milling depth (see fig. 8)
The adjustment of the milling depth may
only be carried out when the power tool
is switched off.
• Install the power tool on the even horizontal surface�
• Rotate the twist knob 4 to move the body of the pow-
er tool (see fig. 8.1).
• Lower the power tool body, so that the end of the rout-
er bit could touch the work piece surface (see fig. 8.2).
As a result, you have locked the "zero position"�
• Rotate the twist knob 4 in the direction shown in fig-
ure 8�2 (the body of the power tool will lower) to set mill-
ing depth� Use the scale 3 when setting milling depth�
Milling direction
Milling should always be performed against
the router bit rotation direction� Otherwise,
the power tool will be subject to jerks, which
may result in the loss of control over it�
English
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Initial operating
of the power tool
tool on / off
Recommendations

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