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stop (13). Then tighten the lock nut (11) and
release the lock lever (19).
Set the depth pointer (10) to the zero point on
the scale (9).
Undo the lock nut (11). Push up the depth
stop (14) until the pointer (10) shows the
required routing depth on the scale (9).
Retighten the lock nut (11).
Test the setting by performing a test cut on a
piece of scrap material.
Now the routing depth can be finely adjusted.
Begin by turning the depth stop adjustment
screw (8) to the required dimension.
Turn the depth stop adjustment screw (8)
counterclockwise: The routing depth is raised.
Turn the depth stop adjustment screw (8)
clockwise: The routing depth is lowered.
Turning the depth stop adjustment screw (8)
by one increment is equivalent to changing the
routing depth by 0.004"; one full turn is equivalent
to 0.04".
6.4 Routing
Cordless router with plunge base
To avoid damage to the router, make sure
there are no foreign objects attached to the
workpiece.
Hold both of the plunge base handles (7).
Place the cordless router with plunge base on
the workpiece.
Set the routing depth as explained in section
6.3.
Select the speed as explained in section 6.2
and switch on the equipment (see section
6.1).
Test the equipment's settings on a scrap
piece of material.
Let the equipment reach full speed. Only then
should you lower the router bit to its working
height and lock the equipment with the lock
lever (19).
Cordless router with fi xed base
To avoid damage to the router, make sure
there are no foreign objects attached to the
workpiece.
Hold the router's handle.
Place the cordless router with fixed base on
the workpiece.
Set the routing depth as explained in section
5.6.
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Select the speed as explained in section 6.2
and switch on the equipment (see section
6.1).
Test the equipment's settings on a scrap
piece of material.
Let the equipment reach full speed.
Cutting direction: The cutting tool turns
clockwise. To avoid accidents, you must always
cut against the direction in which the tool turns
(Fig. 21).
Feed speed: It is very important to machine
the workpiece at the correct feed speed. We
recommend that before you machine the actual
workpiece, you carry out several trial cuts on a
scrapped piece of the same material. This is the
easiest way to fi nd the best working speed for the
workpiece.
Feed speed too low:
The router bit might overheat. If you are cutting
infl ammable material such as wood, the
workpiece might ignite.
Feed speed too high:
The router bit might become damaged. Cutting
quality: rough and uneven.
Allow the router bit to come to a complete
standstill before removing the workpiece or
putting down the router.
6.5 Step-by-step routing
Step-by-step routing when processing hard
material and performing deep cuts.
Adjust the turret stop as explained in section
5.8.
To carry out a routing job in several steps you
must then set the routing depth as explained
in section 6.3 before turning the turret stop
(13) so that the depth stop (14) lies above the
highest turret stop (13).
Now perform a cut in this setting. When the
first cut is completed, set the turret stop (13)
so that the depth stop (14) lies above the
middle turret stop. Now perform a cut in this
setting as well.
Finally, set the lowest turret stop and
complete the cut.
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