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up, if it is not possible to regulate the speed
and in the event of generation of smoke or
the smell of burning from the machine.
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Wear suitable personal protective equip
ment: Ear protection, safety goggles, a dust
mask for work that generates dust.
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Only for AS/NZS: The tool shall always be
supplied via residual current device with a
rated residual current of 30 mA or less.
2.3
Router safety instructions
General
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Proceed with extreme care when unpack
ing, packing and handling the tool (e.g. in
stalling it in the machine). There is a risk of
injury from extremely sharp cutting edges!
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When handling the tool, wearing safety
gloves provides a more secure hold of the
tool and further reduces the risk of injury.
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Observe the safety warnings for your ma
chine.
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Comply with the safety regulations that ap
ply in your country.
WARNING! Do not use tools with visible
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cracks or blunt or damaged cutting edges.
Installation and mounting
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Tools must be clamped in such a way that
they cannot come loose during operation.
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Insert the routing tool into the collet as far
as possible or at least up to the mark on
the router shank.
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When assembling the tool, it must be en
sured that the clamping takes place in the
routing machine's collet and that the edges
do not come into contact with one another
or the fixed clamps.
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Clamping or fixing nuts must be tightened
using suitable keys, etc. and with the tor
que specified by the manufacturer.
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Do not lengthen the key or tighten by hitting
with a hammer.
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The clamping surfaces must be cleaned to
remove contamination, grease, oil and wa
ter.
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Clamping screws must be tightened ac
cording to the manufacturer's instructions.
Service and maintenance
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Always use original Festool spare parts.
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Repairs and sanding work may only be car
ried out by experts.
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The tool design must not be changed.
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For repairs and sanding work, see the addi
tional instructions at www.festool.com.
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Deresinify and clean the tool regularly
(cleaning agent with pH between 4.5 and 8).
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Blunt edges can be resharpened on the
clamping surface to a minimum cutting
edge thickness of 1 mm.
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Only transport the tool in suitable packag
ing – risk of injury!
2.4
Emission levels
The levels determined in accordance
with EN 62841 are typically:
Sound pressure level
Sound power level
Uncertainty
CAUTION
Noise generated when working
Risk of damage to hearing
► Use ear protection.
Vibration emission level a
three directions) and uncertainty K measured in
accordance with EN 62841:
Auxiliary handle
The specified emission levels (vibration, noise)
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are used to compare machines.
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They are also used for making preliminary
estimates regarding vibration and noise
load during operation.
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They represent the primary applications of
the power tool.
CAUTION
The emission values may deviate from the
specified values. This is dependent on how
the tool is used and the type of workpiece
being machined.
► The actual load during the entire operating
cycle must be evaluated.
► Depending on the actual load, suitable pro
tective measures must be defined in order
to protect the operator.
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Intended use
The edge router is designed for flush trimming
and profile routing wood, plastic and similar
materials.
L
= 81 dB(A)
PA
L
= 92 dB(A)
WA
K = 1,5 dB
(vector sum for
h
a
< 2,5 m/s
2
h
K = 1,5 m/s
2