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b) Router table for edge veneer
The "router table for edge veneer" (only in SET scope of delivery) is designed for flush trim- ming veneer overhang and profile routing.
Notes:
f The router table is tilted 1.5° so that the surface coating is not damaged during edge routing. A router table with 0° inclination angle for precise cuts is available as an accessory.
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Removal is performed in reverse sequence to installation.
Changing the routing tool
Risk of accident - the routing tool may be hot after use and has sharp edges. Allow the tool to cool before chang-
ing. Wear protective gloves when changing tools.
–Remove the router table before changing the routing tool.
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a) Removing the tool
–Secure the sensor
–Slide the router table onto the retaining pin
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–Tighten the screw
–Place the extraction hood
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–Tighten the screw
–Press the spindle lock
–Unscrew the locking nut
b) Inserting the tool
–Insert the routing tool
–Press the spindle lock
–Tighten the locking nut
Changing the clamping collet
Only compatible tools can be used in com- bination with the clamping collets supplied. 8 mm, 6 mm and 1/4" (6.35 mm) clamping collets can be used.
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–Press the spindle lock
–Unscrew the locking nut
–Remove the locking nut from the spindle together with the clamping collet