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joint on multiple pass from left to right. Copy the far edge of the jig FK (fig. 17). For the rough cutting you can
use the opposite edge of the jig groove.
Cutting holes for clumps
Connect both worktops together with the inner and outer joint and check the precision of the joints. Use the
same guide bush and router bit (fig.18 and 19).
We recommend cutting the holes at least 150mm from the postform edge. Indicate by a pencil the axes of the
holes on the underside of both worktops. Should you be using worktops with a width of less than 600mm it is
necessary to rearrange FK for each hole separately. For a worktop of 600-650mm the spacing of the holes is
given by the jig and you may mill out both holes in one clamping, should this spacing suit your purposes.
Insert two metal stops into the D holes and one into the B hole. Fix FK to the cut edge of the joint using the
stops (fig. 18). Tighten using the clamps. Cut to a depth of approx. 20mm. This depends from the worktop
width as well. As soon as the holes on the inner joint are cut, repeat the procedure on the worktop of the
outer joint (fig. 19).
Producing lamella worktop joints
Unless the connection of the worktops is reinforced and centered with lamellas, the worktop may shift over
time. For this reason we recommend a reinforcing of the joint with lamellas.
For lamella joint use a router with a slot cutter 4mm or use a lamella biscuit jointer producing a lamella joints
in both worktops. For a width of 600mm use at least 4 pc of N° 20 lamella (fig. 22).
Before assembling the worktops, lightly sand the edge of the joint with sandpaper and apply glue to the
lamella joints. We recommend to use a water-resistant glue or cement for the whole joint. To connect both
kitchen worktops use steel clamps with length 120mm, which are used to tighten the complete joint.
Radius and 45° finishing of worktop corners
For radius finishing of corners use the E holes (fig. 20).
For beveling of corners to 45° use the F holes (fig. 21).
Insert the metal stops into the holes. Fix the jig FK to the edge of the worktop using the stops. Tighten the jig
to the kitchen worktop using the clamps and check that the clamps do not hinder the movement of the router.
Set the cutting depth on the router. Insert the router and begin to cut the joint on multiple-pass from left to
right. Copy according to the outer edge of the radius or groove.
• Always unplug the router when exchanging the router bit or setting the router.
• Use protection glasses when cutting.
• Use hearing protectors.
• Always use dust mask or respirator.
• Use dust exhausting plant.
• Don't wear loose clothing. Ensure that you have tucked your sleeves and that you don't wear any tie.
• Before switching the router on, remove all tools, nuts, keys and other free objects from the cutting area.
• Prevent unwanted switching of the router: ensure that the switch of the router is in position "off" before
plugging-in.
• Wait until the cutting bit is completely stopped before starting any setting of the router.
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FK650 – FK651 Operation instructions

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