Insert the centring pin 18 into the tool holder as
shown in the figure. Hand-tighten the tightening
nut so that the centring pin can still be moved.
Align the centring pin 18 and the guide bush-
ing 14 by lightly moving the round guide
plate 16.
Tighten the fastening screws 17 again and re-
move the centring pin 18 from the tool holder.
Routing Process
Select a router bit with a smaller diam-
eter than the inside diameter of the
guide bushing.
Place the machine with the guide bushing 14
against the template.
Guide the machine with projecting guide bush-
ing along the template, applying light sideward
pressure.
Note: The template must have a minimum thick-
ness of 8 mm, due to the projecting height of the
guide bushing.
Shaping or Molding Applications
(see figure
)
K
For shaping or molding applications without the
use of a parallel guide, the router must be
equipped with a pilot or a ball bearing.
Guide the machine from the side to the work-
piece until the pilot or the ball bearing of the trim-
mer faces against the workpiece edge to be
worked. Guide the machine alongside the edge
of the workpiece, ensuring rectangular support.
Excessive pressure can damage the edge of the
workpiece.
Routing with Parallel Guide
(see figure
)
L
Fasten the parallel guide 20 to the routing base
with the knurled screw 19.
Adjust the desired depth setting on the parallel
guide with wing bolt 21.
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Guide the machine with uniform feed and side-
ward pressure against the parallel guide 20
alongside the workpiece edge.
Routing with the Roller Guide
(see figure
)
M
The roller guide 22 is used for routing edges
with router bits without pilot or ball bearing.
Fasten the roller guide 22 to the routing base
with the knurled screw 19.
Guide the machine with uniform feed alongside
the workpiece edge.
Lateral Clearance
In order to change the amount of material re-
moval, the lateral clearance between workpiece
and the guide roller of the roller guide can be ad-
justed.
Loosen wing bolt 24, adjust the desired lateral
clearance by turning wing bolt 23 and tighten
wing bolt 24 again.
Height
Adjust the vertical alignment of the roller guide
depending on the router bit in use and the thick-
ness of the material to be worked.
Loosen the knurled screw 19 on the roller guide,
slide the roller guide to the desired position and
tighten the knurled screw again.
Assembling the Base Cover Sleeve
(see figure
)
N
For assembly of the base cover sleeve 25, re-
move the clamping lever 10. Place the base
cover sleeve 25 onto the routing base 2 from
above and reassemble the clamping lever 10
again in such a manner that the motor unit 1 is
held securely in the routing base when the
clamping lever is locked.
Routing with Tilt Base
(see figures
–
O
The tilt base 26 is particularly suitable for flush
routing of laminated edges at hard to reach loca-
tions, for routing special angles as well as for
bevelling edges.
When bevelling edges using the tilt base 26, the
router bit must be equipped with a pilot or a ball
bearing.
The tilt base is mounted according to the in-
structions for the routing base 2.
To achieve precise angles, the tilt base 26 is
equipped with adjustment notches in steps of
7.5°. The complete adjustment range is 75°; the
tilt base inclines to 45° toward the front and 30°
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