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11.
We recommend regu-
larly checking the collet and nut.
A damaged, bent, or worn collet
and nut may cause vibrations
and/or damage the shaft. Do
not excessively tighten the nut
and collet.
12.
Do not cut too deeply
in a single step. Divide the pro-
cess into several steps, keep the
volume removed by cutting low
and consequently reduce the
forces applicable from the side.
Excessively deep routing may
stall the router.
13.
Immediately
off the router in the event of
unwanted vibrations and check
whether the router has been
correctly clamped in the centre.
14.
All attachment ele-
ments must be tightened using
the dedicated key and to the
tightening torque specified by
the manufacturer.
15.
Extensions on keys or
tightening by using a hammer
are not permitted.
16.
Clamping
must be tightened as specified
by the manufacturer. If there
are no instructions, the clam-
ping screws must be tightened
in sequence from the centre to-
wards the outside.
! !
WARNING
WARNING
Stationary use of router mo-
tors
1.
Please note the re-
gulations about safely handling
machines featuring vertical rou-
ting spindles.
2.
Always use a pushing
stick or pushing block if the rou-
ting workpiece is shorter than
300 mm or if you are machining
the last 300 mm of a longer rou-
ting process.
3.
Make sure that the
router bit does not collide with
the reducing ring. Always select
the smallest possible reducing
ring.
4.
When
hand using the starting pin
exclusively use router bits with
ball bearing pilots. Use the
starting pin like a guide ramp
towards the router bit. It is pa-
ramount to secure small work-
pieces on a larger retaining pla-
te.
5.
Whenever
use a retaining device for the
workpiece. Make sure that the
device has been securely fas-
tened on the workbench. The
table surface must be around
hip height. This is the only way
switch
to prevent potential rebounding
and sudden reactions in cont-
rary to the feed direction.
6.
If necessary, extend
the
contact
workpiece to counteract uncont-
rolled tilting of the workpiece.
7.
Use
switch. Make sure that it has
been securely fastened, it is
easily accessible and has been
connected correctly.
8.
Stand on the right-
screws
hand side in front of the router
table (router hanging down-
ward). Viewed from above the
router bit rotates counter-clock-
wise.
Consequently
must be from right to left, i.e. in
contrary to the direction of rota-
tion of the bit.
9.
Do not reach under
the table or move your hands
or fingers into the routing path
as long as the router is switched
on.
10.
Do not guide wood
between the bit and the fence.
NOTE
Useful
information
routing
1.
Base your feed rate
on motor noise. Push at a cons-
tant speed. If the workpiece is
advanced too slowly, this may
cause burns or traces of burns
on the wood.
2.
We recommend trial
cuts on off-cuts.
routing
free-
Service,
pairs
1.
cessories clean and in good con-
dition.
2.
possible
equipment
keep it in good condition.
3.
equipment and router bits. Keep
bits clean and sharp to improve
results. Do not use blunt bits.
Comply with the specifi cations
on lubrication and bit change.
Keep handles dry, clean, and
free from oil and lubricant.
surface
for
the
4.
Do not use damaged accesso-
ries. Use accessories recom-
mended by the manufacturer
a
protective
only.
Router bit repairs / main-
tenance
1.
router bit as specified by the
manufacturer.
advance
2.
de-tipped router bit must not be
changed during repairs. Assem-
bled tools must be repaired by
corresponding specialist person-
nel.
3.
rantee secure clamping must be
adhered to.
4.
ried out using spare parts speci-
fied by the manufacturer.
5.
about
re-sharpening the cutting edges
does not weaken the body of the
router bit.
13
NOTE
maintenance,
Always keep the ac-
Keep
protective
in
operation
Carefully service your
Service
accessories.
NOTE
Exclusively repair the
The shape of a carbi-
Tolerances that gua-
Repairs must be car-
Make
sure
re-
and
that

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