Festool PN574354 user manual Edge Guide, Edge Forming Setup, General Setup

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Edge Guide

The edge guide is used for guiding the router relative to the edge of a workpiece. This can be used for interior plunge routing (such as fluted columns) or for edge

forming. While the operations are similar, there are additional setups necessary for edge form routing.

Edge Forming Setup

When using the edge guide for edge forming, the router bit will be within the cutout of the edge guide (as shown to the right).

The two fence plates need to be separated enough to clear the router bit so the bit does not cut the fence.

There are three options for dust collection. The standard dust extraction shroud may be used (see page 7), the optional dust chute may be attached to the underside of the edge guide, or both dust extraction options may also be used together (this would require two vacuum hoses).

1.Loosen the four mounting screws on the fence plates and slide the plates apart enough to clear the router bit.

2.Retighten the mounting screws.

3.If desired, slide the dust chute under the mounting tabs until it clicks into place.

General Setup

The same general setup is used for both interior and edge form routing. The image to the right shows an edge forming setup.

1.Insert the guide rods through the edge guide as shown, and tighten the Guide Rod Thumbscrews.

2.Insert the other end of the guide rods through the eyelets in the router base.

3.Set the approximate position of the router, and tighten the Guide Rod Clamping Knob on the router base.

4.To set the final position of the router using the fine adjust feature:

a.Loosen the Fine Adjust Clamping Knob on the edge guide.

b.Turn the Fine Adjust Dial to set the position of the router.

Turning the dial toward increasing numbers moves the router away from the edge guide.

Each number represents 0.1 mm, and a full revolution is equal to 1.0 mm.

c.Retighten the Fine Adjust Clamping Knob.

5.Make sure you operate the router from left to right to keep the edge guide tight to the workpiece. (Refer to the discussion on "Plough Cuts" on page 13 and “Feed Direction Rules” on page 12.)

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Contents 2200 EB Plunge Router Limited Warranty Contents About This ManualGeneral Power Tool Safety Warnings Work Area SafetyElectrical Safety Personal SafetySpecific Safety Rules for Routers Respiratory Exposure Safety WarningsTechnical Specifications ServiceIntended Use OverviewRouter Speed and Feed Rate Power ControlsDust Collection Plunge Components Changing Collets Basic OperationChanging Router Bits By Router Bit Profile Setting the Plunge DepthOffset from a Surface Installing Template Guides and Chip Deflector Changing BaseplatesBasic Routing Feed Direction RulesFixed Depth Routing Push-Cut RoutingPlough Cuts Fixed Depth Using the Turret LatchPlunge Routing Using a Template Guide Advanced Routing TechniquesMulti-pass Cuts Multi-depth PloughingPre-cutting Dovetails and Keyways Multi-depth ProfilesMulti-position horizontal Profiles Hardware Inlay Example using the Turret Latch Precision RoutingTips for Successful Routing Chipping and TearoutChatter Router ControlWhat is Climb-Cutting Climb-Cut RoutingAccessories Guide Rail AttachmentEdge Guide Edge Forming SetupGeneral Setup Stacking Systainers Systainer System ContainerParts of the Systainer Troubleshooting SymptomMaintenance Routine Maintenance2200 EB Router