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Bosch Power Tools
1 609 929 N93 | (2.9.08)
Coarsely adjust the required radius by moving
the router compass and tighten the wing bolts
38
and
39
.
The length can be fine adjusted with the fine-ad-
justment knob
40
after loosening the wing bolt
39
. One revolution corresponds with a setting
range of 2.0 mm. One graduation mark on the
fine-adjustment knob
40
changes the setting
range by 0.1 mm.
Guide the switched on power tool over the
workpiece with the right handle
1
and the router
compass handle
37
.
Routing with Guide Rail (see figure I)
Straight routing cuts can be carried out with
help of the guide rail
43
.
The base spacer
42
must be mounted in order to
compensate the height difference.
Mount the router compass/guide-rail adapter
36
as shown in the figure.
Fasten the guide rail
43
to the workpiece with
suitable clamping devices, e. g. screw clamps.
Place the machine with the guide-rail adapter
36
mounted onto the guide rail.
Routing with Guide Bushing (see figures K–N)
The guide bushing
47
enables template and pat-
tern routing on workpieces.
In order to use the guide bushing
47
, the guide
bushing adapter
44
must be inserted into the
guide plate
9
first.
Place the guide bushing adapter
44
from above
onto the guide plate
9
and tighten it firmly with
the 2 fastening screws
45
. Pay attention that
the release lever for the guide bushing adapter
46
is freely movable.
Choose a suitable guide bushing, depending on
the thickness of the template or the pattern. Be-
cause of the projecting height of the guide bush-
ing, the template must have a minimum thick-
ness of 8 mm.
Actuate the release lever
46
and insert the guide
bushing
47
from below into the guide bushing
adapter
44
. Ensure that the encoding keys clear-
ly engage in the grooves of the guide bushing.
f
Select a router bit with a diameter smaller
than the interior diameter of the guide
bushing.
To ensure that the distance from router bit cen-
tre and guide bushing edge is uniform, the guide
bushing and the guide plate can be adjusted to
each other, if required.
– Push the release lever
22
down and guide the
router to the stop in the direction of the base
plate
12
. Let go of the release lever
22
again,
in order to lock this plunging depth.
– Unscrew the countersunk head screws
49
.
Screw the pan head screws
48
into the holes
intended for this purpose in such a manner
that the guide plate
9
can be moved freely.
– Insert the centring pin
50
into the tool holder
as shown in the figure. Hand-tighten the
tightening nut so that the centring pin can
still be moved freely.
– Align the centring pin
50
and the guide bush-
ing
47
to each other by slightly moving the
guide plate
9
.
– Tighten the pan head screws
48
.
– Remove the centring pin
50
from the tool
holder.
– Push the release lever
22
and guide the
plunge router to the uppermost position.
For routing with the guide bushing
47
proceed
as follows:
– Guide the switched on power tool with the
guide bushing toward the template.
– Push the release lever
22
down and slowly
lower the plunge router until the adjusted
depth-of-cut is reached. Let go of the release
lever
22
again to lock this cutting depth.
– Guide the switched on power tool with the
protruding guide bushing alongside the tem-
plate applying lateral pressure.
Maintenance and Service
Maintenance and Cleaning
f
Before any work on the machine itself, pull
the mains plug.
f
For safe and proper working, always keep
the machine and ventilation slots clean.
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