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based on an estimate of exposure in actual
operating conditions (taking into account all
stages of the work cycle, e.g. the time when
the tool is switched off and when it is idling,
in addition to the start-up time).
DESCRIPTION
The product is intended to be used firmly
resting against the workpiece for cutting
grooves, chamfers, profiles and slots, as
well as contour routing in wood, plastic and
lightweight building materials.
At low speed and with a suitable router bit it
can also be used for non-ferrous metal.
FIG. 1
1. Right handle
2. Lock button for power switch
3. Knob to adjust speed
4. Spindle lock
5. Wing screw for parallel fence guide rails
6. Chip guard
7. Left handle
8. Fastener for parallel fence guide rails
9. Guide plate
10. Stop lug
11. Power switch
12. Base plate
13. Dust cover
14. Wing screw to adjust depth stop
15. Depth stop
16. Scale for cutting depth
17. Scale for fine adjustment of cutting depth.
18. Knob for fine adjustment of cutting depth
19. Release lever
20. Tensioning nut with bit holder
ASSEMBLY
WARNING!
Switch off the product, pull out the plug and
wait until all moving parts have completely
stopped before cleaning, adjusting,
maintenance and/or replacing accessories.
FITTING ROUTER BITS
NOTE:
• Only use undamaged, sharp bits in
perfect condition.
• Do not fit bits with a diameter of more
than 50 mm unless the guide bushing is
fitted.
• Do not tighten the tensioning nut for the
bit holder without a bit.
There are many different types of bits for a
wide range of applications.
Bits made of high speed steel (HSS) are
suitable for soft materials, such as soft wood
or plastic.
Hard metal edge bits (HM) are especially
suitable for hard or abrasive materials, such as
hard wood or aluminium.
1. Fold down the chip guard.
2. Move the spindle lock clockwise and hold
in place. If necessary, turn the spindle by
hand until it locks.
3. Undo the tensioning nut anticlockwise
with a 24 mm spanner.
4. Put the bit in the bit holder. The stem of
the bit must be inserted at least 20 mm in
bit holder.
5. Tighten the tensioning nut clockwise with
a 24 mm spanner. Release the spindle
lock.
6. Fold up the chip guard.