E N G L I S H
• Place the router on the template with the nose of
the guide bush in one of the holes (36). Plunge
the router until the cutter is touching the vertical
workpiece.
• Set the depth adjuster to the correct cutting
depth.
• Allow the cutter to return to its rest position.
Locating the mating part for boring matching
blind dowel holes (fig. G1 - G6)
• Slacken the two screws (16) holding the rear
centering bar (15) by one turn. Remove the bar
by moving it to the front and passing the screws
through the holes (37).
• Remove the centre locking knob and place the
workpiece (38) under the top vice (13). Place the
template and tighten the star knobs.
• Slide the workpiece against the front vice (14)
and displacement stop (11) and tighten the top
vice (13).
• Set the correct cutting depth as described
above.
Dowelling holes in the centre of the workpiece
(fig. H1 - H5)
• Draw a line (39) on the workpiece (40) to mark
the centre of the required holes.
• Remove the centering bars from the template.
• Slide the workpiece with the line (39) facing up
onto the attachment and into the top vice (13).
The line (39) should be approximately in line with
the front of the attachment. Slide the workpiece
against the displacement stop.
• Place the template and tighten the star knobs.
• Adjust the workpiece (40) to exactly align the line
(39) with the marking (41) on the template.
• Tighten the top vice.
Edge dowelling on long workpieces (fig. J1 - J7)
• Centre and lock the template on a piece of wood
of the same thickness as the workpiece.
• Remove the piece of wood, leaving the template
locked in place.
• Take the attachment from the workbench.
• Clamp the workpiece in vertical position against a
workbench (fig. J1).
• Remove the displacement stops (11) and the
front vice (27) from the attachment.
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• Place the attachment over the workpiece,
ensuring that the centering bars are located on
each side of the workpiece (fig. J4). There should
be a 4.5 mm gap between the top edge of the
workpiece and the template (fig. J5).
• After boring the first hole, the appropriate
locating pin should be inserted to stabilise the
attachment.
• After boring all holes in the template, move the
attachment along the workpiece until the first
hole in the template is aligned with the last hole in
the workpiece and continue working.
Instructions for use
• Always observe the safety instructions
and applicable regulations.
• Also refer to your router manual.
Routing the dowelling holes (fig. F2)
• Make the adjustments as described above.
• Switch the router on.
• Plunge the cutter evenly into the workpiece to the
required depth.
Do not plunge the cutter too slowly.
Consult your dealer for further information on the
appropriate accessories.
Maintenance
Your D
WALT attachment has been designed to
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operate over a long period of time with a minimum
of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation
depends upon proper tool care and regular cleaning.
Lubrication
Your attachment requires no additional lubrication.
Unwanted products and the
environment
Take your attachment to an authorized D
repair agent where it will be disposed of in an
environmentally safe way.
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