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HBM Machines 11172 Bedienungsanleitung Seite 34

Professional 20 volt 5,0 ah li-ion top-fräsmaschine und 2 li-ion-batterien

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To turn off the tool;
1) Press the start/stop button again. The tool stops and
turns into the standby mode.
2) Press the lock/unlock button to turn off the tool.
NOTE: If the tool is left for 10 seconds without any
operation in the standby mode, the tool automatically turns
off, and then the LED work light will turn off in 15 seconds.
NOTE: You can also stop and turn off the tool by pressing
the lock/unlock button while the tool is operating.
LED WORK LIGHT
The LED work light (3) always turns on while the tool is
turned on by pressing the lock/unlock button.
Press the lock/unlock button either while the tool is operating
or standby, LED work light will turn off in 15 seconds.
SPEED ADJUSTMENT DIAL (Fig. 1)
The rotation speed of the tool can be changed in the range of
8,000-26,000min
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by turning the speed adjustment dial (4).
CAUTION!
If the tool is operated continuously at low speed for a long
time, the motor will get overloaded, resulting in tool
malfunction.
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION!
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the battery
cartridge is removed before carrying out any work on the
tool.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING ROUTER BIT,
TRIMMER BIT OR GRINDING TIP (Fig. 2)
Insert the bit all the way into the collet cone.
Put the collet (5), and then press the spindle lock button (6)
and tighten the collet nut (7) clock wise with wrench until it is
firmly held in place.
To remove the bit, follow the installation procedure in reverse.
WARNING!
Do not over tighten the collet nut without inserting a bit. The
collet cone may get damaged.
USING AS ROUTER
ATTACHING ROUTER BASE (Fig. 3, 4)
1. Attach the dust extraction adapter (8) onto the router
base (9) with fixing nut.
2. Loosen the router base fixing nut (10), then insert the tool
into the router base aligning the groove on the tool with
the protrusion on the router base.
3. Tighten the router base fixing nut.
ADJUSTING CUTTING DEPTH WITH ROUTER
BASE (Fig. 5, 6)
NOTE: Always do a trial run of a new set depth on a scrap
piece of material to ensure the depth of cut is exactly as
required.
1. Loosen the depth locking knob (11) retaining the depth
set pole (12).
2. With the router on a flat surface, loosen the lock lever
(13) and lower the router body until the bit just touches
the surface. Tighten the lock lever.
3. Lift up the depth set pole and rotate the multiple depth
set block (14) to a suitable position in it's 7 levels.
4. Allow the depth set pole to rest on the multiple depth set
block and note the scale reading.
5. Add the required depth of cut to the scale reading, move
the depth set pole up to the reading and tighten the depth
locking knob. The router is now set for the required
depth.
When you have plunged the router into the timber to the
required depth, it is essential that the depth setting lock
lever be locked TIGHTLY into the locked position.
When you have plunged the router into the timber to the
required depth, it is essential that the depth setting lock
lever be locked TIGHTLY into the locked position.
If making a deep cut, it is advisable to make more than one
pass to achieve the desired depth. The depth of cut
achievable with each pass depends greatly on the size of
the bit and the material being worked. Excessive depth of
cut will unduly labour the motor, place excessive strain on
the bit, make the router more difficult to control and
significantly reduce the quality of the cut being made.
The multiple depth set block can be used to assist in
making multiple passes, particularly when working on more
than one piece of material. If the final depth of cut is set
using the shortest of the block, the higher blocks can be set
to appropriately shallower depths. Using the block in this
manner removes the necessity for resetting the depth set
pole for each pass.
ROUTING
1. Be sure the workpiece is clamped or otherwise firmly
secured.
2. Switch on the tool and allow the motor to come up to the
full selected speed.
3. Plunge the bit down into the workpiece to the set depth
and firmly lock it in place with the lock lever.
4. Holding the tool firmly with both hands, progress
smoothly through the cut until complete.
5. Release the lock lever and allow the bit to come free of
the workpiece before removing the tool.
DIRECTION OF FEED
The motor, and therefore the bit, revolves in a clockwise
direction. This gives the tool a tendency to twist counter
clockwise in your hands, particularly when starting the tool.
The router bits are designed to use this clock wise rotation
to assist in the cutting and clearing of the material.
Therefore when using the router it should always be moved
from left to right as you are facing the workpiece. When
cutting edges, move the router anti-clock wise for outside
edges and clock wise when cutting inside edges.
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