POF 1200 D3
GB
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MT
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51
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Milling operation
Adjust the desired milling depth as described
above.
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Place the appliance onto the workpiece and
switch it on.
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Release the clamping lever by turning it
clockwise and pushing the appliance down-
wards until the depth stop sits on the step
stop .
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Lock the appliance by turning the clamping
lever anticlockwise.
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Carry out the milling process at a uniform speed
and contact pressure.
Fitting the copy sleeve
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Fit the copy sleeve into the skid plate from
below.
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Fasten the copy sleeve onto the base plate
using the two screws of the dust extraction
adapter.
Ensure that you insert the copy sleeve the
right way around – the race must be facing
downwards (see fig. C).
Milling with the copy sleeve
NOTE
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The template must be at least as high as the
race of the copy sleeve .
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Select a smaller cutter than the inner diameter
of the copy sleeve.
You can use a copy sleeve to transfer templates
onto the workpiece.
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Place the router with the copy sleeve on the
template.
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Release the clamping lever by turning it
clockwise and lower the appliance until the
previously set milling depth is reached.
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Now guide the appliance around the template
with the copy sleeve protruding. Do not exert
excessive pressure when working.
Milling with the rip fence
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Push the rip fence according to the required
dimension into the guide rails on the base
plate and tighten the locking screws .
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Place the rip fence onto the edge of the
workpiece (see Fig. E).
Adjusting the rip fence (fig. H)
Changing the width of the sliding jaws
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Loosen the screws for the sliding jaws with a
standard Phillips screwdriver (not supplied).
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Move the sliding jaws as desired.
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Retighten the screws for the sliding jaws .
Fine adjustment of the rip fence
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Undo the fixing wing screw .
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Turn the dial to set the desired distance. One
turn corresponds to 1 mm. You can also read
the distance on the scale . To set values of
less than 1 mm, you can orient yourself using
the freely rotating scale ring .
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Retighten the fixing wing screw .
Milling with a compass
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To do this, slide the rip fence turned by
180° (see fig. G) into the guide rails on the
base plate according to the required dimen-
sion.
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Tighten the locking screws .
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Set the centring point into the rip fence
and tighten it using the wing screw (see fig. G).
Counter the centring point to tighten it using
the oblong hole of the open-ended spanner .
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Stab the centring point into the marked
centre point of a circle.
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Check the setting by means of a practical test.