• Shift the cutter shaft into the chuck right up to the marking. Do observe the instructions in your operating manual for
the router as regards the proper installation of the cutter in the router.
• Do not use cutters with a diameter of more than 27 mm!
• Do not attempt any modifications to this product.
MILLING WITH THE ROUTER
1. Fit the split insert for the router into the machine plate and select a suitable milling tool (Fig. 1). Adjust the router on the
machine plate in such a way that the cutter runs in the centre of the milling tool borehole. You can assemble the router
as shown in Fig. 2. Insert the router as it has been assembled together with the machine plate into the table and let it
get engaged there (Fig. 3). Plug the switch clamp in the router switch and connect the ap-pliance inlet with the safety
switch.
2. Set the cutting depth at your router and observe the relevant instructions in your operating manual (Fig. 4).
3. Install the parallel milling guide as shown in Fig. 5. Install both knurled screws loosely.
4. Insert the parallel milling guide into the machine table’s long holes as shown and shift the milling guide parallel to the
split insert towards the cutter, set the required cutting width and tighten both knurled screws (Fig. 6).
5. Now loosen the four knurled screws of the two variable stoppers and set the variable stoppers in such a way that the
distance to the cutter does not exceed 3 mm on either side (Fig. 7). Retighten the knurled screws thereafter.
6. Assemble both spring holders (Fig. 8) and fasten them on the milling guide by exerting slight pressure on the work piece
(as shown in Fig. 9). The spring holders are to ensure the safe guidance of the work piece and to minimize the backlash
from the work piece.
7. Always make a trial cut, the parallel milling guide might have to be readjusted. Use the dust extractor (Fig. 10).
Warranty
Dear hobbyist!
You have purchased a high-quality wolfcraft
®
appliance, which we know you will enjoy using.
wolfcraft
®
appliances are built to high technical standards, and undergo intensive development and test phases before
leaving the factory. Constant controls and regular tests during their manufacture, ensure a high quality standard.
Sound technical developments, and reliable quality controls warrant for the right choice of appliance.
We provide a warranty of 5 years from the day of purchase on the wolfcraft
®
product you acquired, provided it is
exclusively used for DIY purposes. The warranty only covers damage to the item purchased, and only such damage
that can be attributed to faulty material und poor workmanship. The warranty does not cover defects and damage that
must be attributed to improper use or insufficient maintenance. Nor does the warranty cover the usual wear and tear
as well as defects and damage, of which the customer has been aware when purchasing the equipment.
Warranty claims can only be asserted by producing the invoice or the till receipt.
The warranty granted by wolfcraft
®
does not in any way restrict your statutory consumer rights (i.e. contract performance,
withdrawal from the contract, price reduction, claims for damages or reimbursement of expenses).
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