of working tool plunging depth. The shift is visible on the indicator
for precise depth adjustment (16).
Perform this action when the router is lowered to the point defined
by the depth gauge (10). Before adjustments, additionally loosen
the depth gauge locking knob (9). Only then the cutter body will be
able to shift freely during adjustments, along with the limiter. Once
the adjustments are finished, make sure the depth gauge (10) is in
contact with the depth gauge stepped bumper (7), then tighten the
depth gauge locking knob (9).
The router features depth gauge stepped bumper (7), that allows to
move (plunge) the cutter bit into material to one of eight equally
spaced positions (each pitch equals to approximately 3 mm).
ROUTING
Hold the router with both hands during operation!
• Install appropriate cutter bit (see above instructions).
• Put the base (5) on material that you plan to process (the cutter bit
must not touch the material at this time).
• Set routing depth.
• Switch on the router and wait until the spindle achieves the preset
idle speed.
• Start working, move the router base along the processed material
surface in desired direction.
• Move the router in steady, continuous movement, pressing the
base to the material surface all the time until you finish routing.
Too fast router advance during operation will result in low quality
of cutting and may cause damage of cutter bit or motor. Too
slow router advance may also result in low quality of cut due to
material overheating. Appropriate speed depends on size of
the cutter bit in use, type of processed material and processing
depth. It is recommended to make some tries on waste material
before commencing the planned work. During edge processing,
the processed material should be at the left side from the
cutter bit axis (looking in the direction of the router advance).
When you use linear guide for linear processing or trimming,
ensure that additional accessories are well fixed.
ROUTING DIRECTION
To avoid uneven edges and achieve best results of work, move the
router counter-clockwise for outer edges and clockwise for inner
edges (fig. H). Better control over the material and the tool itself
requires processing in the direction that is opposite to the direction
of the working tool.
INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE EDGE GUIDE
Edge guide is used for cutting at even distance from an edge of
reference. Special design allows for use at processing edges (fig. D)
or routing at a constant distance, parallel to an edge (fig. E).
• Loosen the locking knobs for edge guide bars (21) located in the
router base (5).
• Slide the edge guide bars (26) (fig. A) into the grooves for edge
guide bars (22) and set up required distance.
• Tighten the locking knobs for edge guide bars (21).
• To set up the edge guide (27) precisely, you can use the knob for
edge guide position adjustment (28). Change of the edge guide
(27) position shows with shifting of the indicator of edge guide
position (29) (fig. A).
INSTALLATION OF GUIDE SLEEVE
Guide sleeve allows for precise run of the router along a template
edge and precise copying of its shape.
• Undo the adapter fixing screws (30) to remove the dust extraction
adapter (31).
• Place the guide sleeve (35) in the router base (5) seating.
• Install the dust extraction adapter (31) and tighten two parts with
the adapter fixing screws (30) (fig. G).
Using guide sleeve limits allowable cutter bit size.
Distance from the cutter bit edge and outer edge of the guide
sleeve collar (36) (fig. C) defines difference in dimensions of the
template and its reproduction after routing with the copying sleeve
(35). Change of working diameter of the cutter bit will change this
difference. The copying sleeve (35) can be used with templates of at
least 8 mm thickness.
ROUTING ALONG AN ARC
• Install the spike (33) in the edge guide (27) hole (fig. A).
• Remove the edge guide (10) from the router base if installed for
edge routing.
• Slide the edge guide (10) in upside down position, with the spike
(33) pointing down.
• Set the routing radius and fix the locking knobs for edge guide
bars (21).
• Drive the spike (33) into material and then you can start routing
along an arc (fig. F).
To define routing radius, measure distance from the centre marker to
the outer edge of the cutter bit.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Unplug the power cord from the mains socket before
commencing
any
activities
adjustment, repair or maintenance.
• Do not use water or any other liquid for cleaning.
• Clean the router with a brush.
• Replace immediately worn out cutter bit.
• Clean ventilation holes of the router regularly to prevent motor
overheating.
REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES
Immediately replace worn out (shorter than 5 mm), burnt or cracked
motor carbon brushes. Always replace both brushes at a time.
Entrust replacement of carbon brushes only to a qualified
person. Only original parts should be used.
All defects should be repaired by service workshop authorized by
the manufacturer.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
RATED PARAMETERS
Plunge Router 59G717
Parameter
Supply voltage
Power supply frequency
Rated power
Range of idle rotational speed
Router body pitch
Collet sleeve diameters
Protection class
Weight
Year of production
NOISE LEVEL AND VIBRATION PARAMETERS
Noise and vibration information
Parameters of produced noise level, such as sound pressure level
and sound power level Lw
Lp
A
are specified below in this manual, in compliance with EN 60745.
Vibration values a
and measurement uncertainty K are
h
determined in accordance with EN 60745 and specified below.
Vibration level specified below in this manual was measured in
14
related
to
installation,
Value
230V AC
50Hz
1300W
11000 - 28000
rpm
55 mm
Ø 6; 8; 12 mm
II
3,5 kg
2017
with measurement uncertainty K
A