chine requires less time to cool down if it is running,
i.e. in neutral position.
Replacing router table
The router table for edging is optimally designed for
cutting protruding edging thanks to the large con-
tact surface.
Slide router table onto mounting bolts of ma-
chine [3].
If nec., remove ball bearing brake [3-2].
Secure locking for router table [3-1].
If nec., insert ball bearing brake [3-2].
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Removal in reverse order.
Changing tools
CAUTION
Hot and sharp tools
Risk of injury
Wear protective gloves.
3-1
3-2
Before replacing the cutter remove the router table
- see chapter Replacing router table.
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2
3
Removing the tool
Push spindle lock [4-1].
Slacken union nut [4-2] using open ended span-
ner (SW 19) until the tool can be removed.
Release spindle lock [4-1].
Inserting the tool
Position the cutter [4-3] as far as possible, at
least as far as the marking
shaft, into the open clamping collet.
Push spindle lock [4-1].
Tighten union nut [4-2] using open ended span-
ner (SW 19).
Release spindle lock [4-1].
Replacing clamping collet
Only suitable tools can be used with the supplied
collets. Collets with 8 mm, 6 mm and 1/4"
(6.35 mm) can be used.
Push spindle lock [5-1].
Unscrew union nut [5-2] fully.
Release spindle lock [5-1].
Remove union nut together with the clamping
collet [5-3] from the spindle. Never separate
4-1
1
4-2
4-3
at the cutter
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