Manual

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Secure the router stop by inserting the two
screws [13-1] into the holes [12-1]. Use holes
[12-2] if a greater distance is required between
the routing tool and router stop.
Align the router stop with reference to the scales
[13-3] and markings [13-4].
If necessary, you can use the screws [14-2] to
adjust the perpendicularity of the router stop in
relation to the bench surface on both sides.
Unscrew the rotary knob [15-1] on the press-
down fi xture.
Slide the press-down fi xture all the way into the
opening [15-2] on the router stop.
Tighten the rotary knob [15-1].
7.2 Adjusting the router stop
Adjusting the rulers
The distance between the two rulers on the router
stop and the cutting circle of the cutter tool must
always be between 2 mm to 5 mm [16]. Adjust the
distance as follows:
Loosen the screws [17-1] and [174].
Slide the rulers [17-2] and [17-3] apart.
Set the routing tool in the required position (see
7.7 Adjusting the routing tool height).
Move the rulers [17-2] and [17-3] until they are
between 2 and 5 mm from the cutting circle of
the routing tool.
Tighten the screws [17-1] and [17-4].
If the adjustment range of either ruler is insuf-
cient:
Loosen the screws [14-1] on both sides of the
router stop.
Move the ruler to the required position.
Tighten the screws [14-1] on both sides.
Adjusting the router stop in parallel
Proceed as follows to adjust the entire router stop
for profi le routing, for example:
Loosen the screws [18-1] and [18].
Move the router stop to the required position Y
(overhang of the cutting circle in relation to the
rulers) [16].
Align the router stop with reference to the scales
[13-3] and markings [13-4].
Tighten the screws [18-1] and [18-2].
Adjusting the runout ruler
Proceed as follows to adjust the runout ruler
[19-5] in relation to guide ruler [19-1]:
Loosen the screw [19-2].
Use a strip of straight material to align the guide
and runout rulers in relation to one another.
Only turn the dial ring [19-3] to reset to zero.
Turn the adjusting wheel [19-4] to set the desired
dimension X (overhang of the guide ruler in rela-
tion to the runout ruler). The distance between
each line on the dial ring [19-3] is 0.1 mm - one
full turn of the ring represents 1 mm.
Tighten the screw [19-2].
Adjusting the press-down fi xture
Adjust the bearing shoe on the press-down fi xture
so that the workpiece is guided straight and does
not stray to either side. The bearing shoe prevents
inadvertent contact with the cutter tool.
Unscrew the rotary knob [20-5].
Lower the vertical bearing shoe [20-3] down to
the workpiece.
Tighten the rotary knob [20-5].
Loosen the screw [20-4].
Slide the horizontal bearing shoe [20-1] down
to the workpiece. If the workpiece is wider than
the adjustment range of the horizontal bearing
shoe, turn the horizontal bearing shoe verti-
cally.
To turn the horizontal bearing shoe, release the
lever [20-2] and swivel the complete press-down
xture upwards.
WARNING
Risk of injury
•Before working with the machine, always
swivel the press-down fi xture down again until
the lever [20-2] engages.
Tighten the screw [20-4].
7.3 Fitting the curved guard
Install the curved stop (curved guard) when
performing routing work on cambered (curved)
workpieces.
Secure the curved guard [21-2] by inserting the
three screws [21-1] in the three holes [21-5] and
attach the guide rail [21-3] by inserting the long
screw in the hole [21-4].
7.4 Adjusting the curved guard
Adjust the curved guard until the transparent
protective cover [22-1] rests on the workpiece.
Loosen the two screws [22-2].
Adjust the height of the protective cover [22-1]
so that it rests on the workpiece.
Tighten the two screws [222].
Adjust the guide rail:
Loosen the screw [22-5].
Adjust the angle and height of the rail until the
tip rests against the ball bearing guide on the