User’s Manual –
A
REBO
S Plunge Router
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4.
Initial operation
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Attention!
Disconnect the mains plug before working on the device. Risk of electric shock.
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Before you switch on the device, you must
- insert the desired cutter,
- connect the dust extraction,
- set the milling depth,
- if necessary, mount the rip fence,
- clamp the workpiece.
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Before use, all covers and safety devices must be properly installed.
4.1 Extraction port assembly
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Caution!
For health and safety reasons it is imperative that you use a dust extractor.
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Connect your router to the extraction port of a vacuum cleaner or a dust extraction device.
This will provide excellent dust extraction on the workpiece. The benefits are that you will
protect both the equipment and your own health. Your work area will also be cleaner and
safer.
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Dust created when working may be dangerous.
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The vacuum cleaner you use for the extraction work must be suitable for the workpiece
material. Use a special vacuum cleaner if you are handling harmful materials.
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Secure the extraction port to the routing shoe using the two countersunk screws.
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The extraction port can be connected to extractor units (vacuum cleaners) with a suction
hose.
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The internal diameter of the suction port is 35 mm. Now fit a suction hose of the appropriate
size to the suction port.
4.2 Safety guard port assembly
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Fit the safety guard.
4.3 Parallel stop assembly
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Push the guide shafts of the parallel stop into the holes on the routing shoe.
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Set the parallel stop to the required dimension and secure it in place with the wing screws.
4.4 Fitting the compass point
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You can route circular areas using the compass point and the mounting to go with it.
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Clamp the compass point to the end of one of the guide rods. Push the guide rod into a hole
on the routing shoe. Secure the guide rod on the routing shoe using the securing screws.
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Set the required radius between the compass point and cutter.
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Position the compass point in the center of the circle you wish to route. If necessary, undo
the wing screw on the compass point and extend/shorten the part of the compass point that
points downwards.
4.5 Guide sleeve assembly
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Secure the guide sleeve to the routing shoe using the two countersunk screws.
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The guide sleeve is guided along the template using the guide ring.
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The workpiece must be larger by the difference
of “external edge of guide ring” and “external
edge of router”
to obtain a precise copy.