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WARNING
WARNING
Special features of the rou-
ter lift due to the pivoting
mechanism
1.
Free routing, without
using a rip fence on the table, is,
due to the increased risk of kick-
back, not recommended. If free
routing is necessary the free
routing kit (optional accessory)
should be installed. Free routing
should only be carried out with
the spindle in the vertical positi-
on.
2.
The router lift should,
under no circumstances, be ad-
justed when the router is in ope-
ration. Always ensure that all
clamping levers are firmly and
securely locked before operating
the motor.
3.
The OFL3.0 is desi-
gned for use with router motors.
It is not designed to be used
with drills.
4.
When
using
OFL3.0 the workpiece should
always be secured from above,
with feather boards for examp-
le.
5.
Use both hands when
opening and closing the locking
levers for adjusting the lift, in
order to minimize the risk of
trapping fingers and to avoid an
unexpected tilting of the router
motor.
6.
For safety reasons the
workpiece feed should always
be against the rotation of the
bit.
7.
Make sure to allow
sufficient space in the router
table to ensure that the lift can
easily be adjusted underneath
the table top. Two-hand ope-
ration should be possible at all
times.
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WARNING
WARNING
Routing safely
1.
Read the instructions
enclosed with the electrically
powered tool, accessories, and
bits.
2.
Keep your hands, hair
or clothing away from the router
bit.
3.
Remove keys or other
tools used to service the device
prior to commissioning. Make
sure the bit can rotate freely.
4.
Exclusively
workpieces
made
als suitable for machining with
hand-held routers (usually solid
wood, wooden materials). Make
sure they are free from metal
inclusions (e.g. nails).
5.
Do not switch on the
router if the bit is in contact with
the workpiece.
6.
The routing process
must always advance in cont-
rary to the bit's direction of ro-
tation.
7.
Do not rout without a
suitable fence (longitudinal fen-
ce, transverse fence or starting
pin) to prevent rebounding. For
this purpose, also observe all
data in the operating manuals of
the fences intended for use.
the
8.
Particularly
sure to work at the front and
rear during recess milling using
suitable fences and/or pressing
devices to minimize the risk of
rebounding.
Router bit safety
1.
Router bits are sharp
objects. Handle bits with care.
Do not drop bits and do not
hit them against hard objects.
Handle small bits with particular
care. Put router bits back into
the packaging after having used
them.
2.
Do not exceed the
maximum speed (n.max), high-
lighted on the shaft, packaging
or manual. If stated, accurately
keep to the speed range. Usual-
ly manufacturers state recom-
mended speeds.
3.
Use the router bit in
routers or router motors only.
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Do not use drills and drill bits in
a router. Exclusively use router
bits with the material they have
been developed for. Do not use
router bits in metal or stone.
process
of
materi-
4.
maximum permitted bit diame-
ters for the router motor used.
Your router manual contains
corresponding data. The router
table has been designed for ma-
ximum bit diameters of 86 mm.
5.
intact, and high-quality router
bits designed and approved for
high-speed, hand-held routers
and for manual feed. Unsuitab-
le, inadequate or blunt bits pose
a very high safety risk.
6.
collet used matches the shaft
diameter
Clamp the bit as far into the
collet as possible, at minimum
¾ of the shaft length. Always
make sure the bit is positioned
securely.
make
7.
an. Regularly remove adhesive
or resin residue using a suita-
ble cleaning agent. Using PTFE
spray reduces a build up of ad-
hesive and resin. Do not use
PTFE on plastic.
8.
bled router bits on a spindle
make sure that the cutting ed-
ges have been installed with an
off set to absorb cutting impact.
9.
on bit changes in the user ma-
nual of your router motor.
10.
have been clamped so that it
cannot come loose during ope-
ration. Carefully install the rou-
ter bit and make sure that the
clamping force grips the bit
shaft eff ectively as well as that
cutting edges cannot come into
contact with each other or with
clamping elements.
Always keep to the
Exclusively use sharp,
Make sure that the
of
the
router
bit.
Keep router bits cle-
When using assem-
Note the instructions
The router bit must

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