Warning! Remove the setting and assem-
bly tools before starting the machine
6. Operation
•
Never use a low quality or damaged cutter.
Use only cutting tools with a shaft diameter of
6 mm or 8 mm. The cutters must also be desi-
gned for the appropriate idling speed.
•
Secure the workpiece so that it cannot be
thrown through the air as you work on it. Use
clamps or a vise.
•
Always guide the power cable away from the
back of the tool.
•
Never cut over metal parts, screws, nails etc.
6.1 ON/OFF switch (Fig. 12/Item 4)
Press the safety lock-off (5) and then press the
ON/OFF switch (4) to switch on the machine.
Release the ON/OFF switch (4) to switch off the
machine.
6.2 Speed control (Fig. 13 – Item 11)
The best speed depends on the material and the
diameter of the cutter. Select a speed between
11,000 and 30,000 rpm using the speed control
switch (11). You can choose from 6 diff erent
switch positions. The speeds in the various switch
positions are as follows:
Switch position 1: approx. 11,000 rpm
(minimum speed)
Switch position 2: approx. 16,000 rpm
Switch position 3: approx. 21,000 rpm
Switch position 4: approx. 25,000 rpm
Switch position 5: approx. 29,000 rpm
Switch position 6: approx. 30,000 rpm
(maximum speed)
To increase the speed:
Move the speed control switch (11) in the plus
direction.
To reduce the speed:
Move the speed control switch (11) in the minus
direction.
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6.3 Adjusting the routing depth (Fig. 14 – 18)
•
Place the machine on the workpiece.
•
Undo the wing screw (16) and fixing handle
(9).
•
Slowly move the machine downwards until
the cutter makes contact with the workpiece.
•
Tighten the fixing handle (9).
•
Set the fine adjuster (15) to 0 as shown in Fig.
15.
•
Adjust the revolver end stop (14) so that the
depth stop (19) is above the end stop (25) set
to the lowest height.
•
Lower the depth stop (19) until it touches the
end stop (25). Then tighten the wing screw
(16).
•
Set the pointer (17) to the zero point on the
scale (18).
•
Undo the wing screw (16). Push the depth
stop (19) upwards until the pointer (17) points
at the required cutting depth on the scale
(18). Tighten the wing screw again.
•
Test the setting by completing a test cut on a
waste piece.
•
Now you can carry out the final adjustment
of the cutting depth. To do this turn the fine
adjuster (15) to the required dimension.
Turn the fi ne adjuster (15) counter-clockwise: gre-
ater cutting depth
Turn the fi ne adjuster (15) clockwise: lower cutting
depth
Turning the fi ne adjuster (15) through one division
corresponds to a change of cutting depth of 0.1
mm, one whole turn corresponds to 1 mm.
6.4 Routing
•
To avoid damage to the router, make sure
there are no foreign objects attached to the
workpiece.
•
Connect the mains plug to a suitable socket.
•
Hold the tool using both of its handles (7).
•
Place the router on the workpiece.
•
Set the cutting depth as described in point
6.3.
•
Select the speed as described in point 6.2
and switch the machine on (see point 6.1).
•
Test the machine settings using a piece of
waste.
•
Operate the tool at full speed. Only then
should you lower the router to its working
height and lock the machine with the locking
grip (9).
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