Preparation For Operation - VERTO 52G713 Manual Del Usuario

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WARNING
ASSEMBLY / SETTINGS
INFORMATION
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
1.
Edge guide
2.
Spike for cutting along arcs
3.
Guide sleeve
4.
Dust extraction adapter
5.
Adapter fixing screws
6.
Collet sleeve
7.
Bolts + butterfly nuts
8.
Part for round cutting
9.
Profile guide
10.
Edge guide bar
11.
Edge guide plate
12.
Edge guide
13.
Guide bar fixing screws
14.
Flat spanner

PREPARATION FOR OPERATION

INSTALLATION OF THE DUST EXTRACTION ADAPTER
You can protect yourself from dust by using anti-dust mask and
appropriate device for dust extraction.
Disconnect the power tool from power supply.
emove working tool before installing dust extraction adapter (15).
• Loosen the plunge guide locking lever (14) to set the router spindle
in upper position.
• Place the dust extraction adapter (15) in the base (5) and fix with the
adapter fixing screws (fig. A) by driving them from below.
• Connect dust extraction hose to the dust extraction adapter
(15) either directly or use reducing connector, depending on the
connector diameter of the hose.
INSTALLATION OF WORK TOOLS
Disconnect the power tool from power supply.
Use protective gloves for installation and removal of working tools.
• Press and hold the spindle lock button (7). If necessary, turn the
spindle (6) by hand until the lock engages. Depending on the working
tool shaft diameter, use appropriate collect sleeve (16). Bear in mind
the spring (17) that operates with it. When replacing the collet sleeve,
start with putting the spring (17) into the spindle, then collet sleeve
(16) of appropriate size. Then lock them in place by installing the fixing
nut (18) (fig. B).
• Slide the working tool shank into the spindle to at least 20 mm depth.
• Tighten the fixing nut (18) with the flat spanner (19) (fig. C).
• Release the spindle lock button (7).
Tighten the fixing nut with the flat key only when there is a working
tool inside the spindle. Otherwise handle the fixing nut gently and
only by hand, to avoid damage to the collet sleeve.
Spindle lock button can be used only for working tool installation
or removal. It cannot be used as a brake-button when the spindle
is rotating. Otherwise the power tool may be damaged or the user
may be injured.
Do not tighten the spindle nut strongly before inserting a working
tool, this can damage the collet sleeve. Make sure that appropriate
collet sleeve is used each time the working tool is replaced.
Choice of working tool depends on processed material and
type of planned task. Cutter bits made of high speed steel (HSS)
are designed for processing soft materials, like plastics or soft
wood. Cutter bits made of sintered carbide (HM) are designed for
processing harder materials, e.g. hard woods, chipboards, or even
aluminium if allowed by the cutter bit manufacturer.
– 1 pce
– 1 pce
– 1 pce
– 1 pce
– 1 set
– 2 pcs
– 1 set
– 1 pce
– 1 pce
– 2 pcs
– 1 pce
– 1 pce
– 2 pcs
– 1 pce
11
Use only working tools whose allowable rotary speed is higher or
equal to maximum power tool speed with no load.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
SWITCHING ON / OFF
The mains voltage must match the voltage on the router rating
plate.
The router is equipped with the switch lock button that protects
against accidental start up.
Switching on
• Press the switch lock button (11).
• Press and hold the switch button (12).
Switching off
• Release pressure on the switch button (12).
ADJUSTMENT OF SPINDLE ROTATIONAL SPEED
Wheel for rotational speed control (1) is located on the router body.
Select spindle speed depending on your needs (depending on the
cutter bit used, hardness of processed material, type of work etc.).
Spindle speed adjustment range is 1 to 6 (fig. D).
The below table is a user's guideline and shows exemplary settings.
Material
Cutter size
4-15 mm
Aluminium
14-40 mm
4-15 mm
Plastics
16-40 mm
4-10 mm
Chipboard
12-20 mm
22-40 mm
4-10 mm
Soft wood, e.g. pine,
12-20 mm
spruce
22-40 mm
4-10 mm
Hard wood, e.g. oak,
12-20 mm
beech
22-40 mm
Select setting after performing practical test. It is recommended to
do a few initial try cuts on waste material before commencing the
planned work with the target material.
When working with low rotational speed for a long time it is
recommended to cool down the device. To do that, start the power
tool with no load and keep it going at full speed for approximately
1 minute.
ROUTER PLUNGING
• Place the router on even surface.
• Unlock the plunge guide locking lever (14) (fig. E).
• Hold the handles with both hands and press the tool downwards,
overcoming the spring resistance.
• Release the pressure, springs will automatically return the router body
to default (upper) position.
SETTING THE CUTTING DEPTH
Disconnect the power tool from power supply.
• Place the router on even surface.
• Unlock the plunge guide locking lever (14) .
• Overcome the spring resistance and bring down the router body, so
the cutter bit touches surface the router is placed on.
• Lock the tool in the position with the plunge guide locking lever (14) .
• Loosen the depth gauge locking knob (10).
• Pull down the depth gauge (9) so it contacts one of surfaces of the
depth gauge stepped bumper (8).
• Lift the depth gauge (9) up to the height of desired plunging of cutter
into the processed material. Tighten the depth gauge locking knob
(10) to lock it in position
The router features depth gauge stepped bumper (8), that allows to
move (plunge) the cutter bit into material to one of six equally spaced
positions (each pitch equals to approximately 3 mm)
Setting of speed
adjustment wheel
1-2
1
2-3
1-2
3-6
2-4
1-3
5-6
3-6
1-3
5-6
3-4
1-2

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