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FK650 – FK651 Operation instructions
The sliding length stop is cut to a point, according to which turning of FK up to 3° is performed (fig. 12 and
13).
If you have the possibility, place worktop M1 on the base and across worktop F1 so as to enable plotting of
the cutting line on the lower part of worktop M1. After tracing the inner connection of worktop F1 on the lower
part of worktop M1, rotate worktop M1 upwards by its underside and plot a compensatory cutting line in the
direction away from the connection. This compensatory cutting line is shifted from the cutting line by 9mm
(FK650) resp. 8,5mm (FK651) and is the difference between the cutting plane and the edge of jig FK (fig. 10).
Insert two steel stops into the B holes from the facing side of FK. Tighten the sliding length stop to the facing
side of the FK and place the jig onto worktop M1 (which is rotated upwards by its underside) by the facing
side. Leave the length stop loose, do not tighten. Set the far edge of jig FK (see arrows) precisely according
to the plotted compensation line on the edge of the worktop by the sliding stop. Set the sliding stop by the
point obliquely onto the compensation line and tighten (fig. 12).
Remove the stops from the B holes. The edge of the sliding stop is a reference point of rotation for the
compensation. Shift using the worktop around the point of the sliding stop so as to adjust the edge of the jig
to the compensatory line according to fig. 13.
Tighten the jig to the kitchen worktop using the clamps and check that the clamps do not hinder the
movement of the router and that the jig is well tightened to the kitchen worktop. Loosen and remove the
sliding length stop to prevent its damage. Set the cutting depth on the router. Insert the router and begin to
cut the joint on multiple-pass from left to right. Copy the far edge of jig FK (fig. 12).
Cutting of 45° joint
The work procedure is demonstrated on a left-handed 45° joint (fig. 14 and 15).
Prepare worktop F2 by cutting with the circular saw according to the required dimensions, cut as precise as
possible.
The working procedure is almost identical as for shaping connections to 90°.
Cutting of inner 45°joint
Insert two metal stops into the C holes and one into the G hole from the facing side of FK. Place FK on
kitchen worktop F2 according to fig. 16.
Ensure that all stops 1, 2 and 3 are touching the edge of the worktop. Now tighten FK to the kitchen worktop
and working table using the clamps and check that the clamps do not hinder the movement of the router in
the jig groove and that they are well tightened. Set the cutting depth on the router. Insert the router and
begin to cut the joint on multiple pass from left to right, copying the far edge of the jig; see arrows on fig. 16.
WARNING !!!
While shaping, press the router with the guide bush firmly against the jig and cut from left to right. Always
keep the router perpendicular so that the base of the router is touching FK with its entire surface, and the
guide bush thus precisely copies the shape of the joint on the jig. It is better to cut on multiple pass. For
the rough cutting you can use the opposite edge of the jig groove. Always follow the safety
instructions for working with the portable router and router bits!
Cutting of outer part of 45°joint
The procedure is completely identical as with shaping the outer 90° joint. Insert two metal stops into the A
holes from the underside of FK and place FK onto worktop M2 (which is rotated upwards by its underside) by
the underside according to fig. 17. Set the far edge of jig FK (see arrows) precisely according to the plotted
compensation line.
Now tighten FK to the kitchen worktop and working table using the clamps and check that the clamps do not
hinder the movement of the router. Set the cutting depth on the router. Insert the router and begin to cut the
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