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distance of 55 mm. 
To hold the depth rod in the required position, release 
the pressure from the adjustment knob. Next, to ensure 
that the knob is firmly held in place, it should be locked 
using fastening knob N (Fig. 4). PRECISION ADJUSTMENT. 
If you wish to make precision adjustments to the pre-
viously set depth, simply turn adjustment knob O (Fig. 4). 
A full turn of the knob moves the rod by 1 mm, with 
a maximum distance of 5 mm. Each division in the 
gauged fine-adjustment indicator P (Fig. 4) represents 
a movement of 0.1 mm. 

MAKING DEEP CUTS.

 To perform cuts that are too deep 

to carry out with a single cut, we recommend making 
several successive cuts using the six 3-mm steps in the 
revolving depth turret Q (Fig. 4). 
Lower the machine until the cutting bit is level with the 
surface on which the router is resting. Use locking knob 
J (Fig. 1) to hold the machine in this position. Loosen 
fastening knob N (Fig. 4), then press down and turn 
adjustment knob L (Fig. 4) until the depth rod presses 
against the lower step of the revolving depth turret, 
using fine adjustment if required. In this position, turn 
depth indicator M (Fig. 4) until position zero matches 
the reference mark. This will be the starting position 
indicating the point at which the bit comes into contact 
with the material. Hold the rod in place with knob N 
(Fig. 4), release the locking knob and leave the machine 
in the off position. 
Loosen fastening knob N, then press down and turn 
adjustment knob L, moving the adjustment rod K (Fig. 
4) upwards to the required cut depth. Then use knob 
N once again to turn turret Q (Fig. 4) until the highest 
step is below rod K (Fig. 4). Make the first cut on the 
material. Turn the turret Q to the next step and then 
make another cut, and so on until the required depth is 
obtained when the bottom step is reached. 

9. LOCKING THE ROUTING DEPTH

To carry out several repetitive jobs in which the same 
router depth is required, it may be useful to prevent the 
head being released by accidentally moving the locking 
knob J (Fig. 1). This may be done by inserting two M8 
nuts R (Fig. 4) in the threaded shaft, one above and one 
below the head body. This locks the head at any point 
along its depth setting.

When working with the depth locked, 

the tool is permanently held outside the 

surface of the base, so it is important to:

- Wait for the machine to stop completely before leaving 
it on the base, on a flat surface which leaves the tool free.
- Cancel the locked depth and return to the normal 
conditions of locking by the knob J (Fig. 1) as soon as 
the task has been completed.

10. USE OF PARALLEL GUIDE

 

Parallel guide is used for edge trimming and cutting 
differently shaped grooves in accordance with various 
profile shapes.
Parallel guide S (Fig. 6) is placed in base grooves T (Fig. 
6) and secured in place using the two knobs U (Fig. 6). 
NORMAL SQUARE ADJUSTMENT – Loosen the base 
knobs, move the square to the required position and 
then tighten the knobs in this position.
PRECISION ADJUSTMENT – Once the square has been 
approximately positioned and held in place, a further 
fine adjustment may be made. To do this, loosen square 
fastening knob V (Fig. 6), turn the fine-adjustment knob 
on guide W (Fig. 6) to the required measurement, then 
tighten the square fastening knob V (Fig. 6) again in this 
position. A full turn of the knob moves the square by 1 
mm, with a maximum distance of 10 mm. The gauged 
fine-adjustment indicator X (Fig. 6) can be moved sepa-
rately from the knob, so that it may be set to zero from 
any position using the reference mark. When turning the 
knob W (Fig. 6) after adjusting the indicator X (Fig. 6), 
both elements will turn together, thereby indicating the 
degree to which the square has been moved, with each 
division representing an advance of 0.1 mm.

11. USE OF TEMPLATE GUIDES

Template guides are used for copy cutting of richly 
shaped patterns. Selected template guide Y (Fig. 7) is 
fixed to base T (Fig. 7) using the two screws Z (Fig. 7). 
When copying, a diffrence in size between the template 
and the routed item becomes apparent. The difference 
between the radius of the template guide and the radius 
of the tool must always be taken into account when 
preparing the template.

12. DUST COLLECTOR ATTACHMENT

 

To attach the dust collector connector A1 (Fig. 6), place 
it in the central recess in base T (Fig. 6), with the con-
nection facing the back, and hold it in place with screws 
B1 (Fig. 6). If trimming dovetails with the Virutex PL11 
model dovetailing attachment, guide and position the 
dust collector connector as desired so that the trimmer 
moves over the dovetailing attachment better. 
The dust collector connector A1 may be attached either 
directly to the suction tubes of dust collectors AS182K, 
AS282K or by using the smaller diameter and lighter 
6446073 standard dust collector attachment, C1 (Fig. 
6), which can then be attached to AS182K, AS282K or 
any other industrial dust collector.

13. DUST COLLECTION NOZZLE SUPPLEMENT

To ensure that the suction of the machine is sufficient 
when working with trimmer bits of less than 30 mm in 
diameter, use the dust collection nozzle A1 (Fig. 6) with 

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Страница 3: ...late guide diameter 19 for 26 mm dovetailing Lateral fence unit Aspiration connector Instruction manual and other documentation 5 STARTING UP THE MACHINE Cut out box A Fig 1 is equipped with lever B Fig 1 which can be pressed with a finger This enables the user to start it up or stop it with no need to move his hand from knob To do this activate the switch s lateral stop C Fig 1 and without releas...

Страница 4: ...and return to the normal conditions of locking by the knob J Fig 1 as soon as the task has been completed 10 USE OF PARALLEL GUIDE Parallel guide is used for edge trimming and cutting differently shaped grooves in accordance with various profile shapes Parallel guide S Fig 6 is placed in base grooves T Fig 6 and secured in place using the two knobs U Fig 6 NORMAL SQUARE ADJUSTMENT Loosen the base ...

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