9.3
9.8
9.5
9.7
10.7
10.6
taken when processing aluminium for safety rea-
sons:
- Pre-connect a residual current circuit-breaker.
- Connect the machine to a suitable dust extractor.
- Clean tool regularly of dust accumulations in the
motor housing.
Freehand routing is the method normally used for
lettering or shapes, and for routing edges using
cutters with a guide pin or ring.
Routing with the parallel guide
The parallel guide (9.8) (accessory) can be used for
9.1
routing parallel to the edge of the workpiece.
- Clamp the two guide rods (9.6) to the parallel
9.2
guide with the rotary knobs (9.3).
- Push the guide rods into the grooves (9.2) of the
router table until the desired distance between
9.3
the router and workpiece edge is reached. Clamp
the guide rods tight with the rotary knobs (9.1).
9.4
This distance can be adjusted faster and more
9.5
precisely with the fi ne precision adjustment (9.7)
9.6
(accessory).
- Turn the adjusting screw (9.4) in the plastic part
of the guide.
- Clamp the guide rods with the rotating knobs (9.5)
in the precision adjustment.
- Loosen the rotating knobs (9.3) of the parallel
guide, set the desired distance with the adjusting
screw and retighten the rotating knobs.
The extension table TV-OF (accessory) can be used
to enlarge the support area of the router and thus
improve guidance, e.g. when routing close to edges.
10.1
The extension table is fi tted in the same way as the
10.2
parallel guide.
10.3
Routing with the FS guide system
The guide system (accessory) facilitates routing
straight grooves.
10.5
- Fasten the guide stop (10.1) to the platen with the
10.4
guide rails (10.3) of the parallel guide.
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Aluminium processing
The following precautions are to be
Wear protective goggles!
Freehand routing
Routing with the TV-
OF extension table