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1. CHARACTERISTICS
Power.....................................................................................1,000 W
No load speed.................................................14,000-27,000/min
Chuck diameter.......................................................................8 mm
Weight.......................................................................................4.3 kg
Weighted equivalent continuous
acoustic pressure level A....................................................86 dBA
Acoustic power level A.........................................................97 dBA
Uncertainty......................................................................K = 3 dBA
Wear ear protection!
Vibration total values...............................................a
Uncertainty...................................................................K: 1.5 m/s

2. DIMENSIONS

Lengthways displacement of cutter shaft...................145 mm
Sideways displacement of cutter shaft.......................54 mm
Lengthways milling with cutter bit Ø: 16mm.............161 mm
Sideways milling with cutter bit Ø: 16mm.................70 mm
Minimum opening between clamp vises..................33 mm
Maximum opening between clamp vises.................200 mm
Cutter bit maximum diameter.......................................32 mm
The following concepts are dealt with in the different
sections of this manual. Please see (Fig. 1).
A = Width of rebate
B = Width of hinge wing
R = Depth of rebate (Interior side of rebate)
Door entry side
Door exit side
Right opening door
Left opening door
Minimum rebate required A (Fig. 1), for fitting a certain
hinge with the FR129 VB and with template, should be
at least the same width as hinge wing B (Fig. 1) + 6 mm.
Templates for special hinges are manufactured in accor-
dance with the width of the rebate and not the thickness
of the door, although both measurements are normally the
same, unless otherwise requested in the order form. If the
thickness of the door is less than the width of the rebate,
the hinge will fit correctly into the frame. However, in the
door the hinge cylinder will project from the door face by
the difference in the two thicknesses.
3. UNPACKING
Inside the transporting case the following items will be
found (Fig. 2):
1. Router model FR129 VB with cutter bit Ø: 7.6 mm (H.M.)
2. Base with template for 9.5 mm long hinges for doors
with 35 mm of rebate and template guide of 12 mm
external diameter
3. Hinge distributor tube for three-hinge door
4. Hinge distributor tube for four-hinge door
5. Hinge distributor connector
6. Phillips screwd river
8
7. 11 mm wrench to block motor axle and secure pointers
8. 19 mm wrench for chuck securing nut
9. 4 mm allen wrench for adjusting frame/door gap
10. Centering attachment for reinforcing hinge.
4. ASSEMBLING THE ROUTER
Remove bolt C (Fig. 2).
Fit motor body 1 (Fig. 2) to the column on machine base
2 (Fig. 3).
Check the vertical movement of the motor body in the
column.
Secure bolt C (Fig. 3).
Check that the template guide moves freely lengthways
: < 2.5 m/s
2
and sideways in the template shape.
h
2
5. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ROUTER FOR
FITTING HINGUES
The machine is made up of the following components and
performs the following tasks:
5.1 Motor body 1 (Fig. 3), which, via the motor axis,
supplies the necessary power and revolutions to the miller
to perform recessing.
5.2 Base 2 (Fig. 3), made up of template D (Fig. 3) and the
components for securing and regulating the frame and door,
and which enables motor body 1 (Fig. 3) to move sideways,
lengthways and inwardly to perform the routing of the
recess. Base 2 (Fig. 3) allows the recesses for the hinges to
be placed on the frame, by placing it on the width of the
rebate (Fig. 1 and 4), and stopping it on inner frame face
R (Fig. 1 and 4) or on the thickness of the door (Fig. 13).
It is also possible to fit hinges to doors without rebates,
taking the reference from the outer frame face with screws
C1 (Fig. 17), as explained in section 10.
Base 2 (Fig. 4) is secured to the frame or door by tightening
clamp vises E (Fig. 4), by turning crank handles F (Fig. 4).
Base 2 (Fig. 5) of the machine has supports on either side,
G and H (Fig. 5), with the dual function of being used for
the outer face as a reference for the limit of the lengthways
rebate of the frame (Fig. 9), to place the first hinge, and
as support for connector 1 (Fig. 3) and hinge distributor
tube K (Fig. 3), which are used for placing the second and
subsequent hinges.
Connector 1 (Fig. 3) has fitted stop J (Fig. 13), and this is
used to place the first hinge at the door. This stop comes
already regulated from the factory so that when the door
is hung to the frame there is a gap between the door and
the frame cross beam of approximately 1.5 mm. This gap
can be widened if so desired by loosening screw J1 (Fig. 13)
and moving stop J (Fig. 13).
Hinge distributor tubes K (Fig. 3) enable the three or four
recesses to be placed along the length of the door and frame
(Fig. 11 and 14), and have regulators at each end. These allow
work to be done at different heights of the door, 191, 203
and 211 cm, and hinges of different lengths (Fig. 3). The
base has springs L (Fig. 6) for quick assembly of template D
(Fig. 6) for the hinge to be used.
With machine FR129 VB it is also possible to mill rectangular
fittings without a template by following the instructions in
section 9 of this manual.

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