MOUNTING ACCESSORIES
Prior to mounting an accessory always unplug the tool.
Wait until the machine has come to a complete
standstill and the cutter has cooled down before
replacing a cutter.
MOUNTING AND REMOVING CUTTERS
Fig. B
Only use cutters with a shaft diameter which corre-
sponds with the size of the collet. Only use cutters which
are suited for the maximum speed of the machine. The
cutter diameter should not exceed the maximum diame-
ter (see ‘Technical specifications’).
• Press the spindle lock (7) and turn the collet nut (6)
until it engages in the lock. Keep the spindle lock
pressed during this procedure.
• Open the collet nut using the wrench.
• Place the cutter shaft in the collet.
• Tighten the collet nut so that the cutter is locked pro-
perly.
• Open the collet nut when you want to replace a cutter.
MOUNTING AND ADJUSTING THE
PARALLEL GUIDE
Fig. C
The parallel guide is a handy aid when working on narrow
workpieces.
• Mount the parallel guide. Attach the guide rods (18)
on the frame (17) using the bolts (19).
• Loosen the locking bolts (4) and slide the guide rods
in the openings (5).
• Adjust the parallel guide to the desired guide dis-
tance.
• Tighten the locking bolts again.
MOUNTING THE GUIDE BUSH
Fig. D
The guide bush is a handy aid for cutting a pattern.
• Mount the guide bush (20) on the router base (3)
using the screws (21).
MOUNTING THE ADAPTER FOR DUST
EXTRACTION.
Fig. E
Use the adapter for extracting dust.
• Mount the adapter for dust extraction (16) on the
router base (3) using the screws (21).
• Position the mouth piece of the dust extractor on the
dust outlet.
Keep the outlet of the machine behind the machine
for a good view on the workpiece.
OPERATION
Always observe the safety instructions and applica-
ble regulations.
Hold the machine in rest position on the workpiece when
switching the machine on or off. The cutter in the collet may
damage the workpiece.
• Clamp the workpiece and make sure that the work-
piece cannot slide from under the machine during the
cutting activities.
• Hold the machine firmly and move it evenly over the
workpiece. Do not force the machine.
• Only use cutters which do not show any signs of wear.
Worn cutters have a negative effect on the efficiency of
the machine.
• Always switch off the machine first before removing the
plug from the wall socket.
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING DEPTH
Fig. F
The cutting depth can be adjusted in three ways.
Adjustment using the height adjusting button
• Use the height adjusting button (14) to set a fixed cutting
depth. Rotate the button clockwise to lower the machi-
ne’s height; rotate the button counterclockwise to raise
the machine’s height.
Adjustment using the scale
• Loosen the locking bolt of the depth stop (9).
• Release clamping lever (11) and press the machine so far
down until the cutter touches the workpiece.
• Tighten the clamping lever again.
• Lower the depth stop (10) completely by rotating the
button counterclockwise.
• Tighten the locking bolt.
• Rotate the scale (12) to 0 position (arrow indicating 0).
• Loosen the locking bolt.
• Set the required cutting depth using the scale (12) and
the depth stop (10)
• Tighten the locking bolt.
• Release clamping lever.
Adjustment using the revolver- depth stop
The revolver-depth stop enables you to quickly choose
between six different cutting depths. These are also deter-
mined by the adjustment of the depth stop (10).
• Adjust the required cutting depth by rotating the revol-
ver-depth stop (8).
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
Fig. A
• To switch the machine on, you press down the on/off
switch (1) using your thumb. You can adjust the cutting
speed by turning the adjusting wheel (13).
• To switch the machine off, you release the on/off switch
by pressing the side of the switch using your thumb.
Always select a low speed for cutting plastic work-
pieces.
Do not put the machine down when the motor is still
running. Do not place the machine on a dusty surface.
Dust particles may enter the mechanism.
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