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hold the parallel guide in position.
c
Adjusting the depth cut (Fig.3)
The depth of cut is the distance between the depth stop and the depth stop turret.
Unplug the router before adjusting the depth stop.
1.
Loosen the locking screw so that
depth stop can be moved freely.
2.
Push down the plunge lock lever
anti-clockwise and push the
router down until the router bit
touches the workpiece, then lock
the router in position by releasing
the plunge lock lever.
3.
Move the depth stop down against
the turret depth stop and record
the scale, set to “0”.
4.
Adjust the depth stop to the
required routing depth, push
down the plunge lock lever in an
anti-clockwise direction and
guide the router back up again.
The coarse adjustment of the
depth-of-cut should be checked by a
trial cut and corrected, if necessary.
Fine adjusting the depth of cut
After a trial cut, fine adjustments can be made by turning the fine adjustment
knob (1 scale mark = 0.1 mm/1 rotation = 1.0 mm).
d
adjusting the depth stop turret (Fig.4)
1.
For deep cuts, it is recommended
that you make several cuts, each
time removing less material..
2.
Unplug the router and set the
depth stop turret to the desired
setting. Turn clockwise or
counter-clockwise to lower or
raise the depth stop turret.
e
Mount dust extraction adaptor (Fig. 5)
1.
Fasten dust extraction adaptor to the
base plate with the screws.
2.
Fix the extraction adaptor to base
plate.
3.
When vacuuming dry dust that is
especially detrimental to health or
carcinogenic, use a special vacuum
cleaner.
f
Speed adjuster (Fig.6)
With the thumbwheel, the required speed
can be selected (also while running).
1-2 low speed
3-4 medium speed
5-7 high speed
Material
Router
Speed stages
Hardwood
(Beech)
4-10 mm
12-20 mm
22-40 mm
5-7
3-4
1-2
Softwood
(Pine)
4-10 mm
12-20 mm
22-40 mm
5-7
3-6
1-3
Chip board
4-10 mm
12-20 mm
22-40 mm
3-7
2-6
1-3
Plastic
4-15 mm
16-40 mm
2-3
1-2
The values shown in the chart are standard values. The necessary speed depends
on the material and the operating conditions, and can be determined by practical
testing.
After longer periods of working at low speed, allow the machine to cool by running
it for approx. 3 minutes at maximum speed with no load.
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ig.3
Fig.4
Fig.5
Fig.6
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