and retighten the fastening screw for the rou-
ting guide (25).
•
Set the parallel stop (34) to the required di-
mension and secure it in place with the wing
screw (c).
5.4 Fitting the compass point (Fig. 5/Item 33)
•
You can cut circular areas using the compass
point (33).
•
To do so, undo the wing nut (c) and remove
the front section of the parallel stop (34).
•
Screw-fit the compass point (33) on the par-
allel stop (34) as shown in Fig. 5. Now fit the
parallel stop (34) together with the compass
point (33) on the router.
•
The procedure for fitting is the same as de-
scribed in section 5.3 except that the parallel
stop (34) must be turned through 180° so that
the compass point (33) points downwards
(Fig. 5).
•
Set the required radius between the compass
point (33) and the cutter.
•
Position the compass point (33) in the center
of the circle you wish to cut.
5.5 Fitting and using the copy slee-
ve (Only for the palm router!)
(Fig. 6-9/Item 29)
•
Remove the four recessed head screws (d)
from the bottom of the palm router insert and
take off the cover (e) (Fig. 6).
•
Insert the copy sleeve (29) as shown in Fig. 7.
•
Refit the cover (e) using the four recessed
head screws (d).
•
The copy sleeve (29) will be guided along the
template (g) by the guide ring (f).
•
To obtain an exact copy the workpiece (h)
must be larger by the difference between the
"external edge of the guide ring" and the "ex-
ternal edge of the cutter" (i).
5.6 Fitting/removing the cordless routing unit
(Fig. 10-11)
Warning! Remove the battery.
Cordless router
•
To insert the cordless routing unit (1) in the
router insert (35), first undo the fastening
screw for the routing unit (22) and then insert
the cordless routing unit (1).
•
Now you must retighten the fastening screw
for the routing unit (22).
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Cordless palm router
•
To insert the cordless routing unit (1) in the
palm router insert (36), first undo the faste-
ning screw for the depth adjuster (23) and
then insert the cordless routing unit (1).
•
Then use the height adjuster (24) and the
scale (38) to set the required cutting depth.
•
Finally retighten the fastening screw for the
depth adjuster (23).
5.7 Fitting/removing the cutting tool
(Fig. 12- 16)
Warning! Remove the battery.
Caution! When you have fi nished working
with the router, the cutting tool will stay very
hot for a relatively long time!
Caution! Cutters are very sharp. Wear protec-
tive gloves at all times when handling cutting
tools.
•
To make it easier to change the cutter, re-
move the cordless routing unit (1) from the
respective insert as described in section 5.6
•
Cutters with a shaft diameter of 6 mm and 8
mm can be used in the cordless router/palm
router. Most cutters are available in both si-
zes.
•
You can use cutters made of the following
materials:
- HSS - suitable for cutting softwood
- TCT - suitable for cutting hardwood, particle
board and plastic
•
Select the appropriate cutting tool for the job
in hand.
•
When using the cutters for the first time:
Remove the plastic packaging from the cutter
heads.
•
Clean the nut, clamp and shaft of the cutter
before fitting it.
•
Undo the clamp nut (6) using the two open-
ended wrenches (28).
•
If a cutter is already fitted in the clamp
(30/31), remove it.
•
Select the appropriate cutting tool for the job
in hand.
•
Select the appropriate clamp (30/31) for the
cutter (i) you want to use.
•
Now insert the clamp (30/31) in the cutting
spindle (Fig. 13).
•
Refit the clamp nut (6) (Fig. 14).
•
Guide the cutter shaft into the clamp (Fig. 15).
•
While holding the spindle lock (5) in pressed
position, screw the clamp nut (6) hand-tight
(Fig. 15).
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