Festool PN574354 user manual Contents, About This Manual

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Contents

Limited Warranty

2

Changing Collets

9

30 Day Money Back Guarantee

2

Setting the Plunge Depth

10

1+2 Limited Warranty

2

Offset from a Surface

10

Conditions of 1+2 Limited Warranty

2

By Router Bit Profile

10

Repairs

2

Changing Baseplates

11

Returns

2

Installing Template Guides and Chip Deflector ..

11

Liability Statement

2

Basic Routing

12

Proprietary Notice

2

Feed Direction Rules

12

About This Manual

3

Fixed Depth Routing

12

Tool Symbols

3

Fixed Depth Using the Turret Latch

13

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

4

Plunge Routing

13

Work Area Safety

4

Plough Cuts

13

Electrical Safety

4

Using a Template Guide

14

Personal Safety

4

Advanced Routing Techniques

14

Power Tool Use and Care

4

Multi-pass Cuts

14

Service

5

Multi-depth Ploughing

14

Specific Safety Rules for Routers

5

Multi-depth Profiles

15

Respiratory Exposure Safety Warnings

5

Multi-position (horizontal) Profiles

15

Tool Description

5

Pre-cutting Dovetails and Keyways

15

Technical Specifications

5

Precision Routing

16

Intended Use

6

Tips for Successful Routing

17

Overview

6

Chipping and Tearout

17

Power Controls

7

Chatter

17

Router Speed and Feed Rate

7

Router Control

17

Dust Collection

7

Climb-Cut Routing

18

Plunge Components

8

What is Climb-Cutting

18

Depth Stop Turret

8

Notes and Tips

18

Turret Latching Lever

8

Accessories

19

Fine Adjustment Dial

8

Guide Rail Attachment

19

Plunge Depth Gauge

8

Edge Guide

20

Plunge Lock Knob

8

Systainer (System Container)

21

Depth Stop Locking Lever and Post

8

Troubleshooting

22

Basic Operation

9

Maintenance

23

Changing Router Bits

9

Routine Maintenance

23

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Contents 2200 EB Plunge Router Limited Warranty About This Manual ContentsPersonal Safety General Power Tool Safety WarningsWork Area Safety Electrical SafetyService Specific Safety Rules for RoutersRespiratory Exposure Safety Warnings Technical SpecificationsOverview Intended UsePower Controls Dust CollectionRouter Speed and Feed Rate Plunge Components Basic Operation Changing Router BitsChanging Collets Setting the Plunge Depth Offset from a SurfaceBy Router Bit Profile Changing Baseplates Installing Template Guides and Chip DeflectorPush-Cut Routing Basic RoutingFeed Direction Rules Fixed Depth RoutingFixed Depth Using the Turret Latch Plunge RoutingPlough Cuts Multi-depth Ploughing Using a Template GuideAdvanced Routing Techniques Multi-pass CutsMulti-depth Profiles Multi-position horizontal ProfilesPre-cutting Dovetails and Keyways Precision Routing Hardware Inlay Example using the Turret LatchRouter Control Tips for Successful RoutingChipping and Tearout ChatterClimb-Cut Routing What is Climb-CuttingGuide Rail Attachment AccessoriesEdge Forming Setup General SetupEdge Guide Systainer System Container Parts of the SystainerStacking Systainers Symptom TroubleshootingRoutine Maintenance Maintenance2200 EB Router