Material
Diameter
Router bit
Hardwood
>20 mm
10 – 20 mm
<10 mm
Softwood
>20 mm
10 – 20 mm
<10 mm
Aluminium
>15 mm
<15 mm
Plastic
>15 mm
<15 mm
After longer periods of working at low speed,
allow the machine to cool down by running it for a
few minutes at high speed with no load
Height setting of the router column
Fig. G+A1
The clamping lever (11) is used to set the
maximum height of the router.
necessary when using the tool on a special router
table.
Make sure the router column is not locked.
The router can be pushed down against the
spring force.
Lock the router column using the clamping lever
The router is now locked and will no longer return
to its original position.
Setting the plunge depth
Fig. G+A1
The plunge depth can be adjusted by using
correctly, the groove in question can be routed
accurately to within 0.1 mm.
Preparation:
The router can be pushed down against the
spring force.
workpiece, then lock it using the clamping
lever (11).
down.
is now set to precisely 0 mm.
Rough setting:
Speed stages
1 – 2
3 – 4
5 – max
1 – 3
3 – 6
5 – max
1
1 – 2
Fine adjustment:
1 – 2
2 – 3
Adjustment using the revolver- depth stop
The revolver-depth stop enables you to quickly
choose between three different cutting depths.
These are also determined by the adjustment of
the depth stop (10).
For larger routing depths, it is recommended to
carry out several repetitive cuts with lower
removal rates.
5. MAINTENANCE
These machines have been designed to operate
over a long period of time with a minimum of
maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation
depends upon proper machine care and regular
cleaning.
scale. The difference between the two values
value on the scale (12) is 8.5 in the zero-
setting and the value is 7.0 after button (8) has
been turned, then the plunge depth has been
set to 1.5 cm.
button a full counter-clockwise turn, until it is
back in the zero position. The plunge depth is
now 1.0 mm less.
accurately to within 0.1 mm.
Unlock the clamping lever (11)
the revolver-depth stop (21).
Make sure that the machine is not live
when carrying out maintenance work on
the motor.
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