For safety reasons the router must be connected to the
magnetic switch (J, Fig 13‐1).
This assures a safe On/Off‐operation and avoids auto‐
restarting after power failures.
Make sure the router switch is in the OFF‐position before you
plug in.
The power (motor input power P1) connected to the switch
box sockets may not exceed 2700W in total.
In case of switch overload the overload cut‐off (R) will react.
After approximately 5 minutes of cooling the overload cut‐off
can be reset.
Make sure that the power cord does not impede work and
cause people to trip.
Mains connection and any extension cords used must comply
with applicable regulations.
The mains voltage must comply with the information on the
machine licence plate.
Only use connection cables marked H07RN‐F
The mains connection must have a 16A surge‐proof fuse.
Connections and repairs to the electrical equipment may only
be carried out by qualified electricians.
5.5 Starting operation
Turn the router switch to the ON‐position.
You can now start the machine with the green On‐button on
the magnetic switch (J, Fig 13‐1).
The red Off‐button on the magnetic switch stops the machine.
Fig 13‐1
Fig 13‐2
Both sockets are operated by the switch.
A shop‐vac connected to the second socket will start and stop
together with the router.
6. Machine operation
Workpiece handling:
Feed the workpiece straight across the machine table, holding
your fingers close together, guiding the workpiece with the
palm of your hands.
Never put your hands under or behind the shaper guard.
Always keep your hands well clear of the rotating cutter.
Always feed the workpiece against the cutter rotation (Fig 14).
Adjust the workpiece hold down (D), to guide the workpiece
and to avoid workpiece lifting.
Use the 2 feather boards (L) for additional workpiece guidance.
Adjust the lateral workpiece guide (C), to guide the workpiece
and to press the workpiece against the fence.
Use a push block when working the ends of narrow stock.
Workpieces shorter than 200mm require special feeding aids
(e.g. feeding template).
Always machine the workpiece over its entire length.
Recess machining may only be carried out with the aid of
suitable longitudinal workpiece stops (X, Fig 15), to reduce risk
of workpiece kickback.
When working complex shapes, make jigs and guides to guide
the workpiece properly and safely.
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Fig 14
Fig 15