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Warning
Double insulation
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Wear ear protection
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Router
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
INTENDED USE
The machine is intended for routing grooves,
edges, profiles and elongated holes as well
as for copy routing in wood, plastic and light
building materials, while resting firmly on the
workpiece.
1. INSERT THE ROUTER BIT
Router bit selection
Depending on processing and application,
router bits are available in many different
designs and qualities:
Router bits made of high-speed steel
(HSS) is suitable for the machining of soft
materials, e. g. softwood and plastic.
Carbide tipped router bits (HM) is
particularly suitable for hard and abrasive
materials, e. g. hard wood and aluminum.
WARNING:Use only routing tools
with an allowable speed matching
at least the highest no load speed of
the machine. The shank diameter of the
router bit must correspond with the
rated diameter of the collet.
Inserting router bits (See A)
Before any work on the machine
itself, disconnect the mains plug. It is
recommended to wear protective gloves
when inserting or replacing router bits.
Press spindle lock button (14) and keep
depressed. If required, turn the spindle by
hand until the lock engages.
Press the spindle lock button only when at a
standstill.
Insert router bit. The shank of the router
bit must be inserted at least 20 mm (shank
length).
Tighten the tightening nut (13) with the
spanner (19) (size 22 mm). Release the spindle
lock button.
Do not tighten the tightening nut
of the collet without a router bit
inserted.
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