Dust Extraction; Working With The Electric Power Tool - Festool OF 1010 REQ-F Notice D'utilisation

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8.7
Clamping the routing depth
► Open the rotary knob [1-7] and push the
power tool down until the depth stop touch­
es the fixed stop.
► Clamp the power tool in this position by
closing the rotary knob [1-7].
8.8

Dust extraction

WARNING
Heath hazard posed by dust
► Always work with an extractor.
► Comply with national regulations.
CAUTION! If an anti-static suction hose is not
used, static charge may occur. The user may
receive an electric shock and the electronics of
the power tool may be damaged.
A Festool dust extractor with an extractor hose
diameter of 1-7/16" (36 mm) or 1-1/16" (27 mm)
(1-7/16" (36 mm) recommended due to the re­
duced risk of clogging) can be connected to the
extractor connector [1-15].
Chip catcher KSF-OF
KSF-OF chip catcher [3-1] (partly accessory)
consists of a hood and cover and can increase
the efficiency ot the extraction when routing
edges. Installation is similar to that of the copy­
ing ring., the cover is attached at the top.
The hood can be cut off along the grooves [3-2]
using a hacksaw and can thus be reduced in
size. The chip catcher can then be used for inte­
rior radiuses up to a minimum radius of 1-1/2"
(40 mm).
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3-1
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9
Working with the electric
power tool
When working on the machine, observe
all of the safety warnings that are listed
at the start as well as the following rules:
Only guide the power tool towards the
workpiece when it is switched on.
Always secure the workpiece in such a way
that it cannot move during machining.
When working, always hold the power tool
with both hands on the handles [1-7] +
[1-13]. This is a prerequisite for precise
work and is essential for plunge-cutting.
Plunge into the workpiece slowly and even­
ly.
When routing, ensure that the power tool's
feed direction is the same as the tool's cut­
ting direction, see figure [4].
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9.1
Freehand routing
Freehand routing is the method normally used
for lettering or shapes, and for routing edges
using cutters with a guide pin or ring.
9.2
Routing with a parallel side fence
For work running parallel to the workpiece
edge, the supplied parallel side fence [5-4] can
be used.
Risk of injury
Upon installation on the wrong side, the
router may touch the parallel side fence.
3-2
► Only install the parallel side fence on the
side of the power tool depicted in the im­
age [5].
► Clamp the two guide rods [5-7] to the paral­
lel side fence using the two rotary
knobs [5-2].
► Insert the guide rods into the grooves of the
router table to the required extent and
clamp them using the rotary knob [5-3].
WARNING
4-1
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