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• Use only the cutter that has a specified
permissible rotation speed, which is at
least as high as the maximum rotation
speed of the machine that is specified
on the machine.
• Always use the proper tools.
• Do not use any blunt or damaged tools
or accessories.
• Be aware that the cutter will protrude
from the bottom of the baseplate. Ensure
you do not damage your workpiece or
other objects as a result.
1. Fasten the workpiece securely on
the work surface.
2. Insert the cutter.
3. Set the desired cutting depth.
4. Turn the device on.
5. Move the device to the location
you wish to work on.
6. Hold the device firmly with both
hands while working. While
doing so, ensure none of your
fingers protrude into the area
beneath the drive unit (
and mill with a consistent feed
motion.
8.
Turn off the device.
After the device has been
switched off, the cutter conti-
nues moving for some time.
Do not touch the moving cut-
ter and do not put the device
down before the cutter has
come to a complete standstill.
Risk of injury!
Edge and profile cutting
When edge or profile cutting with-
out parallel stop, the cutter must be
equipped with a stop ring (a) as
a
guide.
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1. Move the turned on machine to the
workpiece until it sits on the stop ring on
the workpiece edge to be processed.
2. Move the machine with both hands
along the workpiece edge. Avoid exces-
sive pressure.
Milling with parallel stop
You can mill notches and profiles with the
parallel stop by moving the parallel stop
along the workpiece edge at a pre-set
distance.
Solid materials can only
be milled in small steps
(max. 1-2 mm cutting depth).
Deeper grooves must be
milled in several steps.
1. Insert the parallel stop (22) into
5)
2. Place the battery-powered rou-
3. Set the cutting depth to 1-2 mm
4. Make sure that the parallel stop
5. Begin to remove 1-2 mm of
the receptor (14) provided on
the baseplate. Tighten the retai-
ning screws (15).
ter cutter onto the edge of the
workpiece while allowing space
below the cutter.
and fix in place.
(22) lies against the workpiece
edge correctly.
wood in small steps using the
battery-powered router cutter.
To do so, move the turned-on
device along the workpiece
edge with lateral pressure on the
parallel stop (22).
The parallel stop (22) acts as
the lateral guide for the battery-
powered router cutter.