QAttaching the vacuum extraction adapter (with reducer piece)
mWarning: Always pull the mains plug is out of the socket before doing any work on the device. This precaution is intended to prevent you from unintentionally starting the device.
Note: Remove the router bit before you attach the vacuum extraction adapter 31.
jPlace the vacuum extraction adapter 31 on to the base plate 5 . Fasten the vacuum extraction adapter 31 to the base plate 5 using the two screws 30. Screw the two screws 30 in from below.
If it is necessary to use the reducer piece 32, it can be pushed into the vacuum extraction adapter 31.
jConnect a vacuum extraction device suitable for extracting dust and chips by means of a suction hose to the vacuum extraction adapter 31 or to the reducer piece 32.
QOperation
Connect the device by its mains plug to a power source supplying
QSwitching on / off
Switching on
jTo switch off the device first press the safety
Switching off
jTo switch off the device, release the ON / OFF switch 23 again.
Illuminating the routing area
jThe integrated illumination for the routing area lights up and can be switched off again by pressing the On / Off switch 23.
Preparing for use / Operation
QPreselecting the rotation speed
jSet the required rotational speed using the thumbwheel for speed preselection 25.
jIf possible always determine the optimum setting beforehand using a practical test.
jIf you have been working for a long period using a low rotational speed, you should cool the device by running it at the highest speed for about 1 minute under
QTable of indicative rotational speeds (for guidance only)
Material | Router | Speed |
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Aluminium | ||
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Plastic | ||
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Chipboard | ||
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Softwood | ||
e.g.: spruce, | ||
pine, fir | ||
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Hardwood | ||
e.g.: maple, | ||
birch, oak, | ||
cherry |
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The indicative values in the table are for guidance only. The required rotational speed depends on the material and the working conditions and should be determined by means of a practical test.
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