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Router EN
Speed pre-selection
The required speed can be pre-selected with
the thumb-wheel (17) (also whilst running).
1 – 2 = low speed
3 – 4 = medium speed
5 – 6 = high speed
The required speed is dependent on the
material and can be determined by practical
testing.
After longer periods of working at low speed,
allow the machine to cool down by running it
for approx. 3 minutes at maximum speed with
no load.
Speed table
Material
Router bit-Ø
Speed
stages
Hardwood
(Beech)
4 – 10mm
5-6
12 – 20mm
3-4
22 – 40mm
1-2
Softwood
(Pine)
4 – 10mm
5-6
12 – 20mm
3-6
22 – 40mm
1-3
Particle
board
4 – 10mm
3-6
12 – 20mm
2-4
22 – 40mm
1-3
Plastic
4 – 15mm
2-3
16 – 40mm
1-2
Aluminum
4 – 15mm
1-2
16 – 40mm
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The values shown in the chart are standard
values. The necessary speed depends on the
material and the operating conditions, and can
be determined by practical testing.
4. SETTING THE DEPTH-OF-CUT
Depending on the cutting operation, the
depth-of cut can be preset in several steps.
The adjustment of the depth-of-
cut may only be carried out when
the router is switched off.
Coarse adjustment of the depth-of-cut
Place the router on the work-piece to be
machined.
Set the fine adjustment for depth-of-cut in
the center position with fine-adjustment knob
(1); to do this, turn the fine-adjustment knob
until the markings (23) on the backside of the
router are in alignment, as shown. Afterwards
turn scale (2) to “0” (See C). Set step buffer
(9) to the lowest position; the buffer snaps-in
noticeably.
Loosen locking screw (7), so that depth stop
(6) can be moved freely.
Release the clamping lever (3) by turning
in clockwise direction and slowly lower the
router until the router bit touches the surface
of the workpiece. Lock the router in position
by turning the clamping lever in anti-clockwise
direction.
Press depth stop downwards until it touches
the stop buffer (9). Adjust the depth stop (6)
to the required routing depth and tighten the
wing screw (7). Release the clamping lever
and guide the router back up again.
The coarse adjustment of the depth-of-cut
should be checked by a trial cut and corrected,
if necessary.
Fine adjustment of the depth-of-cut
After a trial cut, fine adjustment can be
carried out by turning the fine adjustment
knob
(1 scale mark = 0.1mm/1 rotation =
2.0mm)
. The maximum adjustment is approx.
+/– 8 mm.
Example:
Slide router upwards again and
measure the depth-of-cut (set value = 10.0
mm; actual value = 9.8 mm).
Lift up router and underlay guide plate (11)
in such a manner that the router can plunge
freely without the router bit touching the work-
piece. Lower the router again until the depth
stop touches the step buffer (9).
Afterwards set scale (2) to “0”.
Loosen wing screw.
With the fine adjustment (1), advance the
depth-of-cut in clockwise direction by 0.2 mm/
2 scale marks (= difference between required
value and actual value).
Retighten wing screw again.
Slide router upward again and check depth-of-
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