► P. 7, fig. 9
– Position the router with the attached milling cut-
ter (10) onto the workpiece to be machined.
– Adjust the variable stop (4) to the smallest level
by turning. It will noticeably engage.
– Loosen the clamping screw (2) on the depth
stop (3), such that it can be freely moved both
upwards and downwards.
– Loosen the clamping lever (13)
– Guide the tool downwards until the milling cut-
ter (10) rests on the workpiece to be machined.
– Press the clamping lever (13) down to fix this
immersion depth.
– Press the depth stop (3) down until it rests on the
variable stop (4).
– Set the pusher (20) to the position [0] on the mill-
ing depth scale (21).
– Now loosen the clamping lever (13) again
– Set the depth stop (3) to the desired milling depth
and tighten the clamping screw (2). Make sure
that you no longer adjust the pusher (20).
Finely adjust the milling depth
– Turn the setting screw (1) of the depth stop to the
left to the desired immersion depth.
– One revolution corresponds with a fine adjust-
ment path of 1 mm.
Milling
Note: Only basic functioning of milling is
explained in these instructions for use. We
strongly recommend you to read special-
ised literature for extensive knowledge.
Notes on milling
• Always push the tool forward in the opposite
direction to the direction of rotation of the tool
(counter-rotation)!
• Always guide the tool along the workpiece at a
constant and moderate speed.
Note: In order to obtain even results,
guide the router forwards at a constant
speed.
– Before switching on, adjust the milling depth
(► Setting the milling depth – p. 34).
– Hold the device with both hands using the han-
dles provided.
– Now press the turn-on lock (7) and the On-Off
switch (8)
– Bring the switched on tool into the set immersion
depth as far as the depth stop and fix the tool
depth via the clamping lever (13) using the fingers
of your left hand.
– After the working process, loosen the clamping
lever (13) and switch off the device by releasing
the On-Off switch (8).
In case of large milling depths, you should perform
several working cycles, each with a low abrasion rate,
using the variable stop (4):
– Adjust to the smallest setting of the variable
stop (4). To do so, lift the router and place a piece
of residual wood underneath the milling cutter so
as not to touch the workpiece.
– Then start with one of the higher levels and work
down to the desired final depth.
Milling with copy ring
You can transfer contours from a template to your
workpiece.
The selection of the copy ring (19) depends on the
diameter of the milling cutter and the material thick-
ness of the template. Always choose a milling cutter
diameter that is smaller than the interior diameter of
the copy ring.
► Mounting the copy ring – p. 34
– Adjust the milling depth (► Setting the milling
depth – p. 34).
– Guide the switched-on router with the copy ring
along the template.
Milling with a router compass
With the router compass you have the possibility to
cut circular shapes.
Make sure that the tip of the router compass cuts
properly into the workpiece.
Cleaning and maintenance
DANGER! Danger to life and limb!
Before all work on the device, disconnect
the mains plug.
Only the maintenance work and trouble
shooting activities described here may be
carried out. All other work must be carried
out by an expert.
Cleaning and maintenance at a glance
Before each use
What?
Check the power cable
and plug for damage.
Check and, if necessary
tighten, all screw connec-
tions.
Regularly, depending on the conditions of use
What?
Clean dust from the mo-
tor's ventilation slots.
Clean the device.
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How?
Visual inspection.
How?
Use a vacuum cleaner,
brush or paintbrush.
Wipe the product with a
slightly damp cloth.
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