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ROUTER FEED DIRECTION

The router spindle turns in an anticlockwise direction when viewed

from above the table. For best control and quality of cut, feed the work

into the bit in the direction that the bit will tend to pull the work to the

fence. Feed the workpiece from right to left as shown.

See Figure 6

Feed direction is extremely important when using a pilot bit freehand

on the edge of a workpiece as well as when using the fence with all

bits.

See Figure 7a:

Feed Direction without Fence

See Figure 7b:

Feed Direction with Fence

Feed Direction Arrow

A

Tips Table:

Wrong Direction - Hard to control

1.

Feeding too fast - Overloads motor

2.

Dull bit - Overloads motor

3.

Cutting too large or deep in one pass - Overloads motor

4.

Feeding too slow - Leaves friction burns on work.

5.

ROUTING USING THE FENCE

Unplug the rotary tool before making any fence adjustments or bit

1.

changes. Feed the work against the rotation of the bit as shown.

Most fence cutting is done with the support wedge adjusted to

the right where it is in line with the fence.

See Figure 8:

Fence

Clamp Screw Nut

A

Feed Direction

B

Support Wedge

C

Center cylinder of the guard can be adjusted up when making

2.

cuts using the fence. Loosen thumb nut, lift the cylinder up and

secure by tightening thumb nut.

When shaping small pieces or when finishing the cut on narrow,

3.

long pieces, use a push stick. Use 5 x 50 x 200 mm (metrics)

piece of lumber notched as shown to make this push stick. It will

enable you to keep your hands away from the cutting area.

See Figure 9:

Feed Direction for Straight Cuts with Fence

Large Knob

A

Center Cylinder

B

Thumb Nut

C

Push Stick

D

To cut a straight groove, install the bit and set the depth of cut

4.

using the depth adjustment knob as shown in Fig. 4. Loosen large

knob on left end of fence assembly to proper distance from bit to

give desired groove location. Retighten large knob. Take a trial cut

on scrap lumber to check depth and location of groove.

When trimming the entire edge of a workpiece, adjust the support

5.

wedge for support of the workpiece on the left side of the cutter. First,

adjust the fence to control the amount of cut. Take a trial cut of about

50 mm long and check the amount of cut. Turn rotary tool off. Loosen

wedge clamp nut and slide wedge to left until wedge contacts

workpiece. Retighten clamp nut to secure wedge to fence. Workpiece

will not have support on both sides of the cutter. (See Fig. 8)

!

WARNING

Place material between router bit or

accessory and fence while routing or

sanding edge.

ROUTING USING PILOT BITS

When bits with pilots are to be used, move the fence back only

1.

enough to allow the amount of cut to be made. Keeping the fence

close to the bits allows the fence to serve as a rear guard. In

special cases when the fence must be removed from the table,

adjust the centre cylinder of the guard down to provide protection

from revolving cutter.

Only piloted bits can be used without the fence. The workpiece

2.

should be kept between the cutter and the operator, and fed from

right to left.

Feed the workpiece past the cutter without stopping and with

3.

a consistent speed, A change in feed or a dwell will cause an

irregular cut.

ExPANDED TABLE WORK SURFACE

The Shaper/Router table is designed to make it easy to expand the

size of the working surface. Use 10 mm thick solid core plywood.

Cut a rectangular hole in the plywood to fit over the table and secure

using (8) #10 wood screws, 12 mm in length. Support the table at

both ends by securing 40 mm high lumber supports to the plywood

base. (See Fig. 10) (Hardware not included)

See Figure 10:

40 mm

A

Slot to Clear Guard

Rectangular Hole to fit over Table

B

40 mm High Supports on Both Ends will rest on Bench

C

10 mm Plywood

D

SERVICE AND WARRANTY

This DREMEL product is guaranteed in accordance with statutory/

country-specific regulations; damage due to normal wear and tear,

overload or improper handling will be excluded from the guarantee.

In case of a complaint, send the tool undismantled together with proof

of purchase to your dealer.

CONTACT DREMEL

For more information on the Dremel assortment, support and hotline,

go to www.dremel.com

Dremel Europe, P.O. Box 3267, 4800 DG Breda, The Netherlands

ALLGEMEINE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE

!

WARNUNG

SÄMTLICHE ANWEISUNGEN SIND

ZU LESEN.

Fehler bei der Einhaltung der nachstehend aufgeführten Anweisungen

können elektrischen Schlag, Brand und/ oder schwere Verletzungen

verursachen. Der nachfolgend verwendete Begriff “Elektrowerkzeug”

bezieht sich auf netzbetriebene Elektrowerkzeuge (mit Netzkabel).

BEWAHREN SIE DIESE ANWEISUNGEN GUT

AUF

ARBEITSPLATZ

a. Halten Sie Ihren Arbeitsbereich sauber und aufgeräumt. Unordnung

und unbeleuchtete Arbeitsbereiche können zu Unfällen führen.

b. Arbeiten Sie mit dem Gerät nicht in explosionsgefährdeter

Umgebung, in der sich brennbare Flüssigkeiten, Gase oder Stäube

befinden. Elektrowerkzeuge erzeugen Funken, die den Staub oder

die Dämpfe entzünden können.

c. Halten Sie Kinder und andere Personen während der Benutzung

des Elektrowerkzeugs fern. Bei Ablenkung können Sie die Kontrolle

über das Gerät verlieren.

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