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Maintenance And Inspection - Hitachi M 12V2 Bedienungsanleitung

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betw een the radius of the tem plate guide and the
radius of the bit. The reverse is true w hen using
the router along the exterior of the tem plate.
(3) Straight guide
Use straight guide for cham fering and groove cutting
along the m aterials side.
1 Insert the guide bar into the hole in the bar holder,
then lightly tighten the 2 w ing bolts (A) on top of
the bar holder.
2 Insert the guide bar into the hole in the base, then
firm ly tighten the w ing bolts (A).
3 Make minute adjustments of the dimensions between
the bit and the guide surface w ith the feed screw ,
then firm ly tighten the 2 w ing bolt (A) on top of
the bar holder and the w ing bolt (B) that secures
the straight guide.
4 As show n in Fig. 14, securely attach the bottom of
the base to processed surface of the m aterials. Feed
the router w hile keeping the guide plane on the
surface of the m aterials.
(4) Dust guide and Dust guide adapter (Fig. 15)
Your router is equipped w ith dust guide and a dust
guide adapter.
1 M atch the 2 grooves on the base and insert the
2 dust guide tabs in holes located in the base side
from the top. Tighten the dust guide w ith a screw .
The dust guide diverts cutting debris aw ay from the
operator and directs the discharge in a consistent
direction.
2 By fitting the dust guide adapter into the dust guide
cutting debris discharge vent, the dust extractor can
be attached.
4. Adjusting the rotation speed (M odel M 12V2 only)
The M 12V2 has an electronic control system that
allow s stepless rpm changes.
As show n in Fig. 16, dial position " 1" is for m inim um
speed, and position " 6" for m axim um speed.
5. Removing the spring
The springs w ithin the colum n of the router can
be rem oved.
Doing so w ill elim inate spring
resistance and allow s easy adjustm ent of cutting
depth w hen attaching the router stand.
(1) Loosen the 4 sub base screw s, and rem ove the sub
base.
(2) Loosen the stopper bolt and rem ove it, so the
spring can be rem oved. (Fig. 17)
CAUTION
Rem ove the stopper bolt w ith the m ain unit (router)
fixed at its m axim um height.
Rem oving the stopper bolt w ith the unit in a
shortened condition m ay cause the stopper bolt and
spring to be discharged and cause injury.
6. Cutting
CAUTION
Wear eye protection w hen operating this tool.
Keep your hands, face and other body parts aw ay
from the bits and any other rotating parts, w hile
operating the tool.
(1) As show n in Fig. 18, rem ove the bit from the w ork
pieces and press the sw itch lever up to the ON
position. Do not start cutting operation until the bit
has reached full rotating speed.
(2) The bit rotates clockw ise (arrow direction indicated
o n t h e b ase). To o b t ai n m ax i m u m cu t t i n g
effectiveness, feed the router in conform ance w ith
the feed directions show n in Fig. 19.
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NOTE
If a w orn bit is used to m ake deep grooves, a high
pitched cutting noise m ay be produced.
Replacing the w orn bit w ith a new one w ill elim inate
the high pitched noise.
USING THE OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Trim m er Guide (Fig. 20):
Use the trim m er guide for trim m ing or cham fering.
Attach the trim m er guide to the bar holder as
show n in Fig. 21.
After aligning the roller to the appropriate position,
tighten the tw o w ing bolts (A) and the other tw o
w ing bolts (B). Use as show n in Fig. 22.
M AINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
1. Oiling
To ensure sm ooth vertical m ovem ent of the router,
occasionally apply a few drops of m achine oil to
the sliding portions of the colum ns and end bracket.
2. Inspecting the mounting screw s
Regularly inspect all m ounting screw s and ensure
that they are properly tightened. Should any of the
screw s be loose, retighten them im m ediately. Failure
to do so could result in serious hazard.
3. M aintenance of the motor
The m otor unit w inding is the very " heart" of the
pow er tool.
Exercise due care to ensure the w inding does not
becom e dam aged and/or w et w ith oil or w ater.
4. Inspecting the carbon brushes
For your continued safety and electrical shock
protection, carbon brush inspection and replacem ent
on this tool should ONLY be perform ed by a HITACHI
AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER.
5. Replacing supply cord
If the supply cord of Tool is dam aged, the Tool
m ust be returned to Hitachi Authorized Service
Center for the cord to be replaced.
6. Service parts list
A: Item No.
B: Code No.
C: No. Used
D: Rem arks
CAUTION
Repair, m odification and inspection of Hitachi Pow er
Tools m ust be carried out by an Hitachi Authorized
Service Center.
This Parts List w ill be helpful if presented w ith the
tool to the Hitachi Authorized Service Center w hen
requesting repair or other m aintenance.
In the operation and m aintenance of pow er tools,
the safety regulations and standards prescribed in
each country m ust be observed.
M ODIFICATIONS
Hitachi Pow er Tools are constantly being im proved
and m odified to incorporate the latest technological
advancem ents.
Accordingly, som e parts (i.e. code num bers and/or
design) m ay be changed w ithout prior notice.

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