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8.
PREPARING THE ROUTER
Note: Remove the plug from the socket before
carrying out adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
8.1
PARALLEL GUIDE FENCE – FIG. 1
− If not already assembled, loosen the 2 fence
locking screws (17.1) on the parallel guide body
and slide the 2 guide rods (17.2) though the
mounting holes.
− Tighten the fence locking screws to hold the
rods in place to the parallel guide fence.
− Loosen the 2 parallel guide locking screws (9)
located on the base of the machine.
− Feed the parallel guide fence and rods through
the locating holes and channels on the base of
the machine (9.1).
− Adjust the cutting distance according to the job
in hand and then tighten the parallel guide
locking screws (9) to secure.
8.2
DUST EXTRACTION PORT
ADAPTOR – FIG. 2
Note: The majority of operations will require the
dust extraction port to be fitted. However, some
operations will be impossible with the port fitted.
These require appropriate safety equipment to be
worn.
If not already fitted in place:
− Locate the dust extraction port adaptor (7) into position on the machine base.
− Thread the two supplied fixings up through the base and into the nuts set into the port.
Note: Be careful to secure the port without damaging the plastic parts by over tightening the
machine screws.
8.3
DUST EXTRACTION
Inhalation of dust particles can be detrimental to health. The dust outlet (7) must be connected
with a dust extraction machine.
Note: Due to the outlet diameter, a size adaptation may be necessary.
Warning! All wood dust (including dust from composites like chipboards and fibre boards etc) is
hazardous to health; it can affect the nose, the respiratory system and the skin. For example MDF
(medium density fibreboard) which contains formaldehyde is a known carcinogen. In addition to
the above measures a correctly fitted dust mask, suitable for the activity and in accordance to the
relevant standard, must be worn. For work activities involving exposure to fine wood dust a mask
rated to at least FFP2 should be used.
(9.1)
FIG.
1
(7)
FIG.
2
– 12 –
(17.2)
(9)
(17)
(17.1)