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Only guide the power tool towards the
workpiece when it is switched on.
Ensure that the clamping lever [1-6] is
closed and the eccentric [1-7] is open be­
fore starting work.
Always secure the workpiece in such a way
that it cannot move during machining.
When working, always hold the power tool
with both hands on the handles [2-4]. This
is a prerequisite for precise work and is es­
sential for plunge-cutting.
When routing, ensure that the power tool's
feed direction is the same as the tool's cut­
ting direction, see figure [15].
8.1
Routing
► Set the required routing depth, see sec­
tion 7.4.
► Switch on the power tool.
► Open the rotary knob [1-3].
► Push the power tool downwards until it rea­
ches the limit stop.
► Clamp the power tool in this position by
closing the rotary knob [1-3].
► Plunge into the workpiece slowly and even­
ly.
► Perform the routing work.
► Open the rotary knob [1-3].
► Slowly move the power tool upwards until it
reaches the limit stop (lift it out).
► Switch off the power tool.
8.2
Routing with a parallel side fence
The parallel side fence (available as an acces­
sory depending on the model) is used in parallel
with the workpiece edge for routing work.
► Clamp the two guide rods [12-4] to the par­
allel side fence using the two rotary
knobs [12-2].
► Insert the guide rods into the grooves of the
router table to the required extent and
clamp them using the rotary knob [12-1].
Fine adjustment
► Open the rotary knob [12-7] to make a fine
adjustment using the adjusting
wheel [12-5].
The scale ring [12-6] has a 0.1 mm scale for
this purpose. If the adjusting wheel is held,
the scale ring can be turned separately so
that it can be set to zero. The scale [12-3]
displays the adjustment in millimetres.
► Close the rotary knob [12-7] after making a
fine adjustment.
► Set the two guidance jaws [13-3] so that
they are approx. 5 mm from the cutter. To
do this, loosen the screws [13-2] and re­
tighten them after making an adjustment.
► For edge routing only: Push the dust-ex­
traction attachment [13-1] from behind un­
til it engages on the parallel side fence and
connect an extractor hose with a diameter
of 27 mm or 36 mm to the extractor connec­
tor [13-4]. Alternatively, leave the extractor
hose on the power tool's extractor connec­
tor.
8.3
Copy routing
A router with a fitted copying ring (available as
an accessory) should be used for routing work
with templates.
The copying rings can be used with the
base runner supplied as standard. A spe­
cial base runner for workpiece support
surface improvement is available as an ac­
cessory.
Inserting the copying ring
CAUTION
Risk of accidents
Using a cutter that is too large may damage
the copying ring and cause accidents.
► Ensure that the cutter being used fits
through the opening of the copying ring.
► Lay the power tool on its side on a stable
base.
► Release the lever [14-4].
► Remove the base runner [14-1].
► Release the lever [14-4] again.
► Insert the copying ring[14-3] into the router
table in the correct position.
► Insert the base runner with the tabs [14-2]
into the router table.
► Push the base runner into the router table
until it engages.
Excess Y (figure [15]) of the workpiece to the
template is calculated as follows:
Y = (copying ring diameter - cutter diameter)/2
8.4
Edge trimming
The cutters with a ball bearing guide are inser­
ted into the power tool for edge trimming. The
power tool is guided in such a way that the ball
bearing guide rolls on the workpiece.
When edge trimming, always use the chip de­
flector KSF-OF to improve dust extraction.
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