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Ensure that all stops 1, 2 and 3 are touching the edge of the worktop. Now tighten FK to the kitchen worktop
and working table using the clamps and check that the clamps do not hinder the movement of the router in
the jig groove and that they are well tightened. Set the cutting depth on the router. Insert the router by the
guide bush into the groove of the jig and begin to cut the joint on multiple pass from left to right; copying
the edge of the jig indicated by the arrows (fig. 8). If you don’t cut all the worktop thickness at one cut, you
can use for rough cutting the opposite edge the jig groove and so you will have ca. 1,5 – 7 mm of material left
for the final cutting. Now use the right edge of the groove (fig. 8) and make the final clean cut. Keep the right
direction of routing – the tool must cut the edge counter-rotational.
Operating instructions EN
Cutting of inner part of joint using the sliding stop
Adjusting of the sliding stop
Put two metal stops into the B holes from the underside of FK and place FK transversely on the kitchen
worktop M1 (fig. 6). Set FK onto the stops in the B holes 1 and 2. Tighten the plastic length stop 3 using a nut
and bolt from the underside of the jig (fig. 6) and set it so that stops are touching the kitchen worktop. The
length of the joint is thus set. Remove the metal stops from the B holes.
Cutting of inner 90° joint
Insert two metal stops into the C holes from the underside of FK (leave plastic length stop 3 clamped). Place
FK on the kitchen worktop F1 according to (fig. 7).
Ensure that all stops are touching the edge of the worktop. Now tighten
FK to the kitchen worktop and working table using the clamps and check
that the clamps do not hinder the movement of the router in the jig groove
and that they are well tightened. Set the cutting depth on router. Insert the
router and begin to cut the joint on multiple pass from left to right; copy
the edge of the jig indicated by the arrows (fig. 7). If you don’t cut all the
worktop thickness at one cut, you can use for rough cutting the opposite
edge the jig groove and so you will have ca. 1,5 – 7 mm of material left for
the final cutting. Now use the right edge of the groove (fig. 8) and make the
final clean cut. Keep the right direction of routing – the tool must cut the
edge counter-rotational.
WARNING !!!
While cutting, press the router with the guide bush firmly against the jig and cut from left to right. Always
keep the router perpendicular so that the base of the router is touching FK with its entire surface and the
copying ring thus precisely copies the shape of the joint on the jig.
It is better to cut on multiple pass.
Always follow the safety instructions for working with the portable router and router bits!
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