User’s Manual –
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REBO
S Plunge Router
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You can choose from 7 different switch positions. The speeds in the various switch positions
are as follows:
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Switch position 1: approx. 11000 rpm (minimum speed)
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Switch position 2: approx. 12000 rpm
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Switch position 3: approx. 15000 rpm
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Switch position 4: approx. 18000 rpm
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Switch position 5: approx. 22000 rpm
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Switch position 6: approx. 26000 rpm
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Switch position 7: approx. 30000 rpm (maximum speed)
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To increase the speed: Move the speed control switch in the plus direction.
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To reduce the speed: Move the speed control switch in the minus direction.
5.3
Adjusting the routing depth
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Place the machine on the workpiece.
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Undo the wing screw and fixing handle.
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Slowly move the machine downwards until the cutter makes contact with the workpiece.
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Tighten the fixing handle.
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Set the fine adjuster to 0.
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Adjust the revolver end stop so that the depth stop is above the end stop set to the lowest
height.
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Lower the depth stop until it touches the end stop.
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Then tighten the wing screw.
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Set the pointer to the zero point on the scale.
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Undo the wing screw. Push the depth stop upwards until the pointer points at the required
cutting depth on the scale. Tighten the wing screw again.
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Test the setting by completing a test cut on a waste piece.
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Now you can carry out the final adjustment of the cutting depth. To do this, turn the fine
adjuster to the required dimension.
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Turn the fine adjuster counter-clockwise: greater cutting depth
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Turn the fine adjuster clockwise: lower cutting depth
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Turning the fine adjuster through one division corresponds to a change of cutting depth of
0.04 mm, one whole turn corresponds to 1 mm.
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On the precision adjustment device, you can also turn the lower ring separately. This lets you
reach the zero point without altering the precision adjustment device.
5.4
Routing
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To avoid damage to the router, make sure there are no foreign objects attached to the
workpiece.
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Connect the mains plug to a suitable socket.
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Hold the tool using both of its handles.
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Place the router on the workpiece.
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Set the milling depth accordingly.
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Select the speed and switch the machine on.
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Test the machine settings using a piece of waste.
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Operate the tool at full speed. Only then should you lower the router to its working height
and lock the machine with the locking grip.
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Cutting direction
: The cutting tool turns clockwise. To avoid accidents, you must always
cut against the direction in which the tool turns.
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Feed speed
: It is very important to machine the workpiece at the correct feed speed. We
recommend that - before you machine the actual workpiece - you carry out several trial