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TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL MANUAL
PLUNGE ROUTER
52G713
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE POWER TOOL READ THIS MANUAL
CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS
• The cutter bit can hit the tool's power cord, therefore hold the
power tool only by insulated handle areas. Contact with power
supply line may transfer voltage to metal parts of the device and cause
electric shock.
• Fix processed material to stable surface and secure with clamps
or with any other sufficient means to eliminate shifting. When you
hold processed piece in hand or press against your body, the piece is
unstable, which may cause loss of control.
• Cutter bits must match exactly to the holder of the power tool.
Mismatch of the working tool and the power tool holder causes
irregular rotation, strong vibrations and may cause loss of control over
the power tool.
• Rotary speed of working tools must not be lower than maximum
rotary speed specified for the power tool. Equipment subjected to
greater rotary speed may get damaged.
• Hold the plunge router by both handles during operation, keep
stable body position. Power tool is safer when held with two hands.
• Do not touch rotating cutter bit or put hands in area of the bit
operation. Keep your second hand on the additional handle. Guiding
the device with both hands reduces risk of cutting hands with the
working tool.
• Wear personal protection equipment. Depending on type of
work, wear protective mask, goggles, protective glasses and hearing
protectors. Protect eyes from particles produced at work and floating
in the air. Anti-dust mask provides protection of respiratory tract and
must filter out dust produced at work. Prolonged exposure to noise
may lead to hearing loss.
• Dust of certain wood types may be dangerous to health. Direct
physical contact with dusts may cause allergic reaction and/or
respiratory system diseases of operator or bystanders. Dusts of oak
and beech are considered carcinogenic, especially in connection with
wood processing substances (wood impregnants). Therefore use of
anti-dust mask, dust extraction systems and appropriate ventilation
is recommended.
• Clean ventilation holes of the power tool on regular basis. Motor
blower sucks dust into casing and large depositions of dust may cause
electric hazards. Do not use power tool in proximity of flammable
materials. Sparks can cause ignition.
• Do not use damaged or blunt cutter bits. Blunt or damaged
cutter bits increase friction, can cause jamming and reduce material
processing quality.
• Do not touch the cutter bit immediately after the work has been
finished. This element may be hot and may cause burns.
• Start the power tool before the cutter bit gets into contact with
the processed piece. Otherwise there is a risk of kick back, because
used tool can jam in the processed piece.
• Ensure all locking clamps are tightened.
• Never attach working tools other than recommended by the
manufacturer to the power tool.
• When changing the cutter bit, make sure its shank is held by at least
20 mm of its length.
• Prior to cutting ensure that there is enough free space under processed
material to prevent contact of the cutter bit and other objects.
• Check surface of the working area. Make sure there are no unwanted
objects (nails, screws etc.).
• Do not leave the router unattended when switched on.
• When the power tool is not in use, always keep it disconnected from
the power supply and stored in a place beyond reach of children.
• Always disconnect the power tool from power supply prior to
commencing any activity related to its adjustment, maintenance or
operation.
• When cleaning the power tool do not use any solvent that might
damage plastic parts.
CAUTION! This device is designed to operate indoors.
The design is assumed to be safe, protection measures and
additional safety systems are used, nevertheless there is always a
small risk of injuries at work.
Explanation of used symbols
1
4
1.
Read instruction manual, observe warnings and safety conditions
therein.
2.
Protection class 2.
3.
Use personal protection measures (protective goggles, earmuff
protectors, anti-dust mask).
4.
Disconnect the power cord before starting maintenance or repair.
5.
Keep the tool away from children.
6.
Protect against rain.
CONSTRUCTION AND USE
Plunge router is a hand-held power tool with protection class 2. It is
driven by a single phase commutator motor installed vertically related
to processed surface. Power tools of this type are widely used for cutting
in wood and wood-based materials. Range of use covers woodworking,
wood flooring, decoration or renovation and construction tasks.
Use the power tool in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions only
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES
Below enumeration refers to the device elements depicted on the
drawing pages of this manual.
1.
Wheel for rotational speed control
2.
Locking knobs for edge guide bars
3.
Edge guide
4.
Edge guide bar
5.
Base
6.
Spindle
7.
Spindle lock button
8.
Depth gauge stepped bumper
9.
Depth gauge
10. Depth gauge locking knob
11. Switch lock button
12. Switch
13. Carbon brush cover
14. Plunge guide locking lever
15. Dust extraction adapter
16. Collet sleeve
17. Spindle spring
18. Fixing nut
19. Flat spanner
20. Guide plate
21. Guide screws
22. Guide sleeve
23. Guiding roller
24. Spike
25. Butterfly nut of the spike
* Differences may appear between the product and drawing.
MEANING OF SYMBOLS
CAUTION
10
2
3
5
6