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Festool LR 32 accessories User Manual

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Hole drilling system

The specifi ed illustrations can be found at

the beginning of the operating instructions.

1 Intended use

The hole drilling system is used for drilling

rows of holes with spacing of 32 mm in con-

junction with Festool routers.

2 Safety instructions

Please always observe the safety instruc-

tions of the hand-held router.

Only the following hand-held routers may

be used in the hole drilling system: OF

900, OF 1000, OF 1010, OF 1400 (all ver-

sions in each case).

3 Assembly

3.1 Guide plate

Set the guide play of the guide plate on the

guide rail before you secure the router:

– Place the guide plate (1.9) on a guide

rail.

– Set the guide jaws (1.8) with a screwdriv-

er so that the guide plate slides free of

play on the guide rail.

3.2 Securing lateral stops

– Place the lateral stops with the groove of

the guide block (1.6) on the guide rail.

– Clamp the guide block fi rmly with the ro-

tary knob (1.7).

3.3 Adjusting lateral stops

This setting only has to be made once before

initial use.

– Open the rotary knob (1.1) of the stop

slide (1.2).

– Push the stop slide until the zero markings

on the stop slide and stop rod (1.10) are

aligned.

– Close the rotary knob (1.1) of the stop

slide.

– Open the screw (1.5).

– Slide the guide plate towards the lateral

stop until the pin (1.3) of the stop slide

engages in the groove (1.4) of the guide

plate.

– Tighten the screw (1.5) fi rmly again.

3.4 Securing the router

a) OF 900, OF 1000, OF 1010

– Secure the centring pin (2.1) in the collet

of the router.

– Open the rotary knobs (2.2, 2.5).

– Centre the router with the centring pin on

the guide plate.

– Close the rotary knobs (2.2, 2.5) so that

the router is clamped with the clamping

elements (2.3, 2.4) on the guide plate.

– Replace the centring pin with a dowel drill

bit.

b) OF 1400

– Secure the centring pin (3.1) in the collet

of the router.

– Remove the rotary knobs (2.2, 2.5) and

clamping elements (2.3, 2.4).

– Centre the router with the centring pin on

the guide plate.

– Secure the router with the screws (3.4) on

the guide plate.

– Replace the centring pin with a dowel drill

bit.

3.5

Securing the longitudinal stops

(Fig. 4)

Both longitudinal stops must be secured to

the ends of the guide rail. During subse-

quent work, the longitudinal stops defi ne the

distance between the workpiece edge and

the middle of the fi rst bore. This dimension

can be 9.5 mm, 16 mm or 32 mm.

Fastening: see Fig. 4.

4 Working with the FS-LR 32

First track of holes (Fig. 6A):

– Set the stop slide (6.2) of the lateral stops

to the desired distance between the track

of holes and the workpiece edge. The

scales on the stop rods (6.1) indicate the

set distance. The vernier scale on the stop

slide allows you to set the distance to an

accuracy of 1/10 mm.

– Align the guide rail with lateral stops and

longitudinal stop (6.3) on the workpiece.

– Secure the guide rail with screw clamps

FSZ (6.4) on the workpiece.

– Recommendation: Mark the position of the

fi rst (R1) and last (Rz) dowel bore on the

guide plate through inspection glass (3.3)

of the guide plate. This makes it easier for

you to process other workpieces.

– Press the rocker (3.2) laterally. This raises

the pin in the centre of the rocker out of

the bore and the guide plate can be pushed

on the guide rail.

– Push the guide plate with router into the

desired position. Release the rocker so

that the rocker pin engages in a bore on

the guide rail.

– If you require dowel holes at the end of

the guide rail, you can remove the longitu-

dinal stop after clamping the guide rail on

the workpiece.

– Drill the dowel holes one after the other.

Second track of holes (Fig. 6B):

– Turn either the guide rail or workpiece

180°.

– Place the workpiece against the other lon-

gitudinal stop (6.5).

– Recommendation: Transfer the position of