The aluminium profile [2-1] is used as a guide
profile and clamping profile for the routing
template [2-5] and the panel joint tem
plates [2-2].
► Insert the slot nuts into the aluminium pro
file [2-1] [2-3].
► Tighten the retaining screws [2-4] on the
routing template [2-5] and on the panel
joint templates [2-2] using the screwdriver
[1-6] provided.
6.2
Setting up the router
Observe the operating instructions for
the router.
► Fit the groove cutter into the router.
► Attach the copying ring.
► Set three uniform routing depths on the tur
ret stop.
► Connect the extractor hose.
► Set the router speed to 6.
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Working with the worktop
template
7.1
Worktop arrangement
To make optimal, splinter-free joints,
it is important to pay attention to the
router direction of rotation. Other
wise, splinters will be produced on
the visible radius edge by the blade on
the worktop edge. For this reason, the
worktops must be machined on both
the decor side and the underside
when being joined.
To prevent splintering on the edges, the individ
ual worktops must be machined as follows:
Worktop
Left longitudinal
panel
[3-1]
Left front side of
transverse panel
[3-2]
Right front side of
transverse panel
[3-3]
Right longitudinal
panel
[3-4]
Work surface
Top decor
Turn
for
processing
Top decor
Turn
for
processing
7.2
Positioning the worktop template
The worktop template is aligned with the bolts
on the worktop according to the individual mill
ing grooves.
► Insert a bolt in the holes provided for this
purpose, according to the worktop depth.
Depth
Hole marking
600 mm
Longitudinal panel
Transverse panel
650 mm
Longitudinal panel
Transverse panel
900 mm
See chapter
► Use two bolts to place the worktop template
on the stop on the side of the worktop to be
routed (see chapter
► Secure the routing template and aluminium
profile on the worktop using lever
clamps [4-1].
7.3
Routing procedure
The worktop is routed in two routing steps. Af
ter this, the entire thickness of the worktop is
routed in a planing step.
Always rout the slot for the joint first
and then the long edges. This pre
vents splintering on the internal cor
ner.
Preparing the inner corner
► Insert the router into the slot for the guide
slot [5-1] on the routing template.
► Keeping the router away from the worktop,
set the router to the maximum routing
depth.
► Carefully rout the slot for the guide slot to
approx. 5 mm at the maximum routing
depth.
► Guide the router along the guide slot and
out of the worktop.
Routing for the first time
► Keeping the router away from the worktop,
adjust the routing depth for the router to
1/3 of the thickness of the worktop.
► Rout along the long edge of the guide slot in
the routing direction (a).
Routing for a second time
► Keeping the router away from the worktop,
adjust the routing depth for the router to
2/3 of the thickness of the worktop.
► Rout along the long edge of the guide slot in
the routing direction (a).
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[4-3]
[4-4]
[4-2]
[4-4]
7.4
7.1
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