d)
Processing
• Place the router on the end of the template so that the collar
(27.1) of the starting ring rests against the template.
• Press the tool down to the preset routing depth and lock the
routing depth on the router.
• Switch the router on.
• Guide the router evenly along the template (Figure 28).
Caution: The collar of the starting ring must always rest against
the template.
Always hold the router by both handles parallel to the template
and do not turn the tool during routing.
The routing depth may not be changed during routing.
All workpieces with dovetails should be routed in this way.
6.4.2 Tenons
a)
Inserting the template (SZO 14 Z or SZO 20 Z) and fi tting a
splinterguard
When inserting the template and securing the splinterguard,
follow the instructions given in 6.4.1 a), but with the following
alteration:
• The two adjusting wheels (29.2) must point downwards.
• Align the template so that the lower shoulders (29.3) of the two
adjusting wheels rest against the base frame of the jointing
system and clamp the template tight with the two rotary knobs
(29.1).
b)
Clamping workpiece
Clamp a workpiece which is to have a tenon cut.
When doing this, note the following (see fi g. 30):
• The side of the workpiece must rest against the stop.
• The workpiece must be pushed against the template from be-
neath and connected fl ush at the top with the splinterguard.
c)
Preparing the router
(After the copying ring has been installed, see section 5.3)
Caution: The plug should always be removed from the power
mains before changing tools.
• For dovetail joints, use the groove cutter (see T2) instead of the
cutter, and set the workpiece thickness as the routing depth on
your router.
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