7a.1
7a.2
7a.3
– Press the rocker [7.1] for the spindle lock to
side B.
– Tighten the locking nut [7.3] using an open-end
wrench (size 24).
Note:
The rocker only blocks the motor spindle in one
direction of rotation at any one time. Therefore
when the locking nut is undone or tightened, the
wrench does not need to be offset but can be
moved back and forth like a ratchet.
Changing the clamping collet
8.1
8.2
8.3
– If necessary, slide the chip guard [8.2] upwards
until it engages.
– Press the rocker [8.1] for the spindle lock to
side A.
– Unscrew the locking nut [8.3] completely.
– Remove the locking nut from the spindle to-
gether with the clamping collet [8.4]. Do not
separate the locking nut and clamping collet as
these form a single component.
– Only insert a new clamping collet in the spindle
when the nut is attached and engaged, then
tighten the nut slightly. Do not tighten the lock-
ing nut until a router bit is inserted. Adjusting
the milling depth
A
8.4
Adjusting the milling depth
The milling depth is adjusted in two steps:
a) Setting the zero point
6
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
– Place the router on an even surface (reference
surface).
– Open the clamping lever [9.2].
– Unscrew the rotary knob [9.1].
– Push the machine downwards until the router bit
rests on the surface (reference surface). Clamp
the machine in this position by tightening the
rotary knob [9.1].
– Press the depth stop [9.3] against one of the three
fi xed stops on the rotary stepped stop [9.4].
– Slide the indicator [9.5] down to the 0" mark on
the scale [9.7].
Note:
If the base position of the indicator is incorrect,
this can be adjusted by turning the screw [9.6]
on the indicator.
The stepped stop [9.4] has three stops, two of which
can be adjusted in height using a screwdriver:
• Stop A: 11/16" - 2" (8 mm - 51 mm)
• Stop B: 3/16" - 11/16" (6 mm - 18 mm)
• Stop C: 0"
Note:
Stop C has an offset for preliminary routing - see
"Preliminary/Fine routing".
9
8
7
8 0
7 0
6 0
5 0
4 0
3 0
2 0
1 0
0
B
11
9.7
9.6
9.5
A
C