of a vacuum cleaner or a dust extraction de-
vice. This will provide excellent dust extraction
on the workpiece. The benefits are that you
will protect both the equipment and your own
health. Your work area will also be cleaner
and safer.
•
Dust created when working may be dange-
rous. Refer to the section entitled "Safety inst-
ructions".
•
The vacuum cleaner you use for the extrac-
tion work must be suitable for the workpiece
material. Use a special vacuum cleaner if you
are handling harmful materials.
•
Secure the extraction port (1) to the routing
shoe (2) using the two countersunk screws
(f).
•
The extraction port can be connected to ext-
ractor units (vacuum cleaners) with a suction
hose.
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The internal diameter of the suction port is 36
mm. Now fit a suction hose of the appropriate
size to the suction port.
5.2 Safety guard port assembly
(Fig. 3/Item 24)
Fit the safety guard (24) as shown in Fig. 3.
5.3 Parallel stop assembly (Fig. 4/Item 21)
•
Push the guide shafts (a) of the parallel stop
(21) into the holes (b) on the routing shoe (2).
•
Set the parallel stop (21) to the required di-
mension and secure it in place with the wing
screws (3).
5.4 Fitting the compass point (Fig. 5/Item 13)
•
You can cut circular areas using the compass
point (13).
•
Secure the compass point (13) to the parallel
stop (21) as shown in the figure. Now fit the
parallel stop (21) with the compass point
(13) to the router. The assembly work is to be
carried out as described in point 5.3, but the
parallel stop (21) must be fitted at an angle
of 180° so that the compass point (13) points
downwards (Fig. 5).
•
Set the required radius between the compass
point (13) and cutter.
•
Position the compass point (13) in the center
of the circle you wish to route.
5.5 Guide sleeve assembly (Fig. 6-7/Item 20)
•
Secure the guide sleeve (20) to the routing
shoe (2) using the two countersunk screws
(f).
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The guide sleeve (20) is guided along the
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template (c) using the guide ring (b).
•
The workpiece (d) must be larger by the diffe-
rence of "external edge of guide ring" and "ex-
ternal edge of router" (e) to obtain a precise
copy.
5.6 Fitting / Removing the cutting tool
(Fig. 8-11)
Warning! Pull out the power plug fi rst.
Caution! After working with the router, the
cutting tool will remain very hot for a rela-
tively long time.
Caution! Cutters are very sharp. Wear protec-
tive gloves at all times when handling cutting
tools.
•
Cutters with a shaft diameter of 6 mm and 8
mm may be fitted to this router. Most cutters
are available in both sizes.
•
You can use cutters made of the following
materials:
- HSS - suitable for cutting softwood
- TCT - suitable for cutting hardwood, particle
board and plastic.
•
Select the appropriate cutting tool for the job
in hand.
•
When using the cutters for the first time:
Remove the plastic packaging from the cutter
heads.
•
Clean the nut, clamp and shaft of the cutter
before fitting it.
•
Press the spindle lock (12) and allow the
spindle to engage by turning it at the same
time.
•
Undo the clamp nut (10) using the open-
ended spanner (22).
•
If necessary take the cutter you wish to remo-
ve out of the clamp (23).
•
Select the appropriate cutting tool for the job
in hand.
•
Select the appropriate clamp for the cutter
(23).
•
Now fit the clamp (23) and nut (10) into the
cutting spindle.
•
Guide the cutter shaft into the clamp.
•
Press and hold the spindle lock (12).
•
Tighten the clamp nut (10) using the open-
ended spanner (22).
•
The cutter must be inserted at least 20 mm
into the clamp (23).
•
Before you start the electric router, check to
ensure that the cutting tool is secure and runs
smoothly.
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