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User’s Manual –

 A

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) 

 

To increase the speed: Move the speed control switch in the plus direction. 

 

To reduce the speed: Move the speed control switch in the minus direction. 

5.3

 

Adjusting the routing depth  

 

Place the machine on the workpiece.  

 

Undo the wing screw and fixing handle.  

 

Slowly move the machine downwards until the cutter makes contact with the workpiece.  

 

Tighten the fixing handle. 

 

Set the fine adjuster to 0. 

 

Adjust the revolver end stop so that the depth stop is above the end stop set to the lowest 

height.  

 

Lower the depth stop until it touches the end stop.  

 

Then tighten the wing screw.  

 

Set the pointer to the zero point on the scale.  

 

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.  

 

Test the setting by completing a test cut on a waste piece.  

 

Now you can carry out the final adjustment of the cutting depth. To do this, turn the fine 

adjuster to the required dimension. 

 

Turn the fine adjuster counter-clockwise: greater cutting depth 

 

Turn the fine adjuster clockwise: lower cutting depth 

 

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. 

 

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  

 

To avoid damage to the router, make sure there are no foreign objects attached to the 

workpiece.  

 

Connect the mains plug to a suitable socket.  

 

Hold the tool using both of its handles.  

 

Place the router on the workpiece.  

 

Set the milling depth accordingly. 

 

Select the speed and switch the machine on. 

 

Test the machine settings using a piece of waste.  

 

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 

Summary of Contents for AR-HE-OB-1250

Page 1: ...User s Manual AREBOS Plunge Router 1 Plunge Router AR HE OB 1250 Please follow all security measures in this user s manual to ensure a secure use Thank you for trusting in AREBOS...

Page 2: ...or milling cutters 6 1 4 Residual risks 6 2 Technical data 7 3 Exploded draw 8 4 Initial operation 10 4 1 Extraction port assembly 10 4 2 Safety guard port assembly 10 4 3 Parallel stop assembly 10 4...

Page 3: ...Plunge Router 3 6 Cleaning and maintenance 13 6 1 Cleaning 13 6 2 Maintenance 13 6 3 Storage 14 7 Disposal instruction 14 7 1 Disposal of the packaging 14 7 2 Disposal of waste equipment 14 7 3 Meani...

Page 4: ...rea safety Keep work area clean Cluttered area and benches or an unlit work area can cause accidents Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids ga...

Page 5: ...eep proper footing and balance at all times Thus you can control the power tool better in unexpected situations Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery Keep your hair clothing and glove...

Page 6: ...rectly An incorrect assembled cutter can break while milling or be ejected and be a risk of injury Move the tool against the work piece only when it is turned on If not there is the risk of a blowback...

Page 7: ...implants To reduce the risk of serious or lethal injuries we recommend that persons with medical implants consult their doctor and the manufacturer of their medical implant before operating the machi...

Page 8: ...User s Manual AREBOS Plunge Router 8 3 Exploded draw...

Page 9: ...dle 1 57 M16x14 Screw 2 18 Screw 1 58 Plastic base 1 19 Lock twist spring 1 59 M5x8 screw 4 20 Long guide bush 1 60 Sample gauge 1 21 ST 4x12 screw 2 61 Spanner 1 22 Head cover 1 62 Clamper 1 23 Lock...

Page 10: ...connected to extractor units vacuum cleaners with a suction hose 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...

Page 11: ...propriate cutting tool for the job in hand Select the appropriate clamp for the cutter Now fit the clamp and nut into the cutting spindle Guide the cutter shaft into the clamp Press and hold the spind...

Page 12: ...the setting by completing a test cut on a waste piece Now you can carry out the final adjustment of the cutting depth To do this turn the fine adjuster to the required dimension Turn the fine adjuste...

Page 13: ...he production of logos Use a very flat cutter setting for this purpose Check the direction in which the cutter is turning as you machine the workpiece 5 7 Shape and edge cutting Special cutters with a...

Page 14: ...opriate disposal of the packaging valid in your region In part the package may consist of plastic bags watch this respect with special care to ensure that this is not out of the reach of children Ther...

Page 15: ...has any modification not allowed by us this declaration loses its validity Tested acc to EU Standard DIN EN 581 1 2017 DIN EN 581 3 2017 DIN EN 1730 2013 Date Manufacturer Signature Location W rzburg...

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