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b)
Clamping workpiece
Clamp a workpiece which is to be dovetailed.
When doing this, note the following (see fi g. 26):
• The side of the workpiece must rest against the stop.
• The workpiece must be pushed against the template
from beneath and connected fl ush at the top with the
splinterguard.
• Clamp the plastic bracket (26.1) included with SZO 14 S
as well.
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.
• Clamp the cutter (see T2) in the router's clamping
collet.
• Set the zero point (routing depth = 0 mm) on your
router by placing the tool on the template and pushing
down until the cutter touches the surface of the of the
clamped workpiece.
• Set the workpiece thickness as the routing depth on
your router.
• When routing joints use the extractor hood for the
router's side stop or the extractor hood AH-OF 900
(accessory, order no. 484 453). Connect the extractor
hood to a suitable dust extractor from dust class "M"
(e.g. Festool CTM dust extractor).
Note: set the gap between the extractor hood and vertical
workpiece so that you still have enough travel to rout the
dovetails.
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 pre-set 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.
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