shown in (Fig. 6). The maximum trimming radius in the
examples in (Fig. 6) is 10 mm and the minimum is 5 mm.
6.2. Preparing the Angle Trimmer
Disconnect the machine from the power
supply before making any adjustments.
Fitting the cutting tool
Trim in a concave radius by first attaching the radius
bit, as explained in section 5.4.
Turning the motor body (See section 5.3)
Then loosen lock screws E (Fig. 1), set motor body F to
45° and firmly retighten the screws.
Fitting the vacuum cleaner cover
For chips to be collected properly during the trimming of
radius with the machine at 45º, mount the dust collector
cover B2 (Fig. 1 and 4) below the nozzle C2 (Fig. 4) and
fasten both with screws D2 (Fig. 4). Remove the dust
collector cover B2 from the machine when it is to be
again used as a router at 90º.
Matching the edge of the tool to the base
Adjust the edge of the bit J (Fig. 7) until it is perfectly
flush with the base of the machine V (Fig. 7). Then
loosen the locking lever K (Fig. 4), move the machine
body until the bit edge is a few millimetres away from
the worktop and lock the bar K in that position. Move
the upper nut L (Fig. 4) down the threaded rod until
it reaches the machine body. Loosen the locking lever
again K (Fig. 4) and turn the upper nut L (Fig. 4) with
the spanner N (Fig. 4), move the body downwards until
the edge of the bit is fully flush with the base of the
machine and lock the body again with the lever K (Fig.
4). Move the nut and locking nut M upwards and lock
them using the two spanners N. Now place the depth
adjustment rod O (Fig. 4) at its maximum length so
that its end R (Fig. 4) presses against the lowest step
of the revolving stop turret W (Fig. 4) and lock it with
the fastening knob P (Fig. 4). Now place the movable
indicator S (Fig. 4) at zero, 0, as this will be the depth
of the final run of the radial trim.
Matching the adjustable lateral fence with the edge
of the tool.
The machine has an adjustable lateral guide T (Fig. 8) that
guides and supports it while trimming radius.
Adjust the lateral guide by loosening the two faste-
ning screws Y (Fig. 8) and move it by turning the fine
adjustment knob Z (Fig. 8) until the edge of the bit J
(Fig. 8) is flush with the adjustable lateral guide, turn
the bit 360°. Ensure the precision of this alignment by
using a support ruler A1 (Fig. 8). After determining the
correct position of the bit, once again tighten the two
nuts Y (Fig. 8).
Ensure a perfect finish of the concave radius and the
corner before the final radial trim by first making a
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smoothing trim in several runs if necessary, pushing
lateral guide T (Fig. 8) forward to do this.
6.3. Corner trimming (E3, Figs. 5 and 6)
It is recommendable that the corner of the joint between
front and side rims be trimmed before the radius of the
rim with the worktop. Perform corner trimming of the
joint between the worktop and the rim by detaching
the extra feeler U (Fig. 1). Remove the screws X (Fig. 1),
with the aid of a no. 3 allen key.
The machine must be in a 45º position against the base,
with the edge of the bit J adjusted to the base of the ma-
terial V (Fig. 7) and the adjustable lateral guide T (Fig. 8).
Trim the corner with a smooth and gradual descent of
the machine until the previously adjusted trimming
depth rod O (Fig. 4), presses against the step of the
revolving stop turret W (Fig. 4). The maximum run of
the machine is 100 mm.
Before the final corner trimming, lateral guide T (Fig.
8) should be adjusted with the edge of the tool, as
explained in section 6.2.
6.4. Corner-rounding
For better corner protection, fit extra feeler U (Fig. 1),
with the same radius as the rim, using screws X (Fig. 1)
and with the aid of a no. 3 Allen key.
Make successive smoothing runs of the radial material
by first moving nut L (Fig. 4) upwards a few millimetres
and tightening it with the locking nut, loosen locking
lever K (Fig. 4) so that the machine can be raised and
use the fine adjustment knob Q (Fig. 4) to move the fine
adjustment rod to the height of the first smoothing run.
Bear in mind that each full turn of the knob Q from
"0" to "0" represents 1 mm of movement in height of
the stop R (Fig. 4).
With the stop at the required height for the first
smoothing run, move the machine until the stop R (Fig.
4) of the rod O (Fig. 4), presses against the revolving stop
turret W (Fig. 4). Lock the machine in this position with
the locking lever K (Fig. 4) and make the first smoothing
run of the trim radius.
For successive smoothing runs, place the adjustment
knob Q (Fig. 4) in the position for each one and proceed
as described above.
To make the final radial trim, adjust lateral guide T (Fig. 8)
with the edge of the tool, as explained in section 6.2, and
place the depth rod O (Fig. 4) back in the previously deter-
mined position by using the fine adjustment knob Q (Fig. 4).
Unlock the bar K (Fig. 4) and move the body of the
machine to the stop. Make sure the machine is secure
in this position for the last trim run by tightening the
two nuts and lock nuts L and M (Fig. 4), one firmly above
and the other below the machine body with the aid of
the two spanners N (Fig. 4).
In this position, the bit will be flush with the base and
the rim and the final radial trim can be performed safely.