• For the mating part, the 8 mm stop pin (6) is
installed onto the stop. Locate the mating part (7)
against this pin (fig. D2).
Marking and clamping the workpiece (fig. E1 - E6)
• Slide the displacement stop (5) to a suitable
position to obtain the desired slot and finger
positions.
• Tighten the screw (15) (fig. E5).
• To avoid chipping, clamp a piece of scrap wood (8)
in horizontal position behind the workpiece.
The wood should be at least 22 mm thick and
25 mm wider than the workpiece.
• If the workpiece is mounted only on one side of the
attachment, use another piece of scrap wood (9)
with the same thickness to support the template on
the other side.
• Draw a marking line on the workpiece at a
distance from the top equal to the thickness of
the wood (fig. E2).
• Position the workpiece (4) in vertical position
against the stop (5) as specified above.
The marking line should face to the front. Use a
set square to check that the wood in horizontal
position is flush with the top of the workpiece.
• Tighten the locking knobs on the dovetailing
attachment.
• Place the template on the dovetailing
attachment.
• Place the template onto the attachment.
Make sure that the adjustment bushes are in front
of the lugs and the star knobs behind the lugs
(also refer to the dovetailing attachment manual).
• The border between the vertical and horizontal
parts should coincide with the marking line (13)
on the template fingers.
To adjust, proceed as follows:
• Slacken the Allen screws in the adjustment
bushes using the 2 mm Allen key.
• Slacken the locknut.
• Move the adjustment bushes as required to
obtain the correct setting for the template.
• Tighten the locknut.
• Tighten the Allen screws using the 2 mm
Allen key.
• Tighten the star knobs.
• For the mating part, do not move the
displacement stop. Install the 8 mm stop pin (6)
(fig. D2) and proceed as described above.
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Mounting and adjusting the cutter (fig. F)
• Completely lower the router carriage and lock it
in this position.
• Mount the cutter in the collet as described in the
router manual.
• Use the fine adjuster of the router to set the
cutter so that the tip of the cutter just reaches the
marking line on the workpiece.
Instructions for use
• Always observe the safety instructions
and applicable regulations.
• Also refer to your router manual.
Routing the fingers and slots (fig. G1 - G3)
• Place the router on the fingers of the template.
• Switch the router on.
• Carefully guide the router from right to left along
the tops of the fingers.
• Move the router from left to right, inserting it
carefully into the fingers until the copying bush is
in contact with the edge of the template.
• Never lift the router out of the template;
this could result in damage to the
template and the cutter.
• When moving the router onto and from
the template, make sure that the router
is switched off.
Consult your dealer for further information on the
appropriate accessories.
Maintenance
Your D
WALT attachment has been designed to
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operate over a long period of time with a minimum
of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation
depends upon proper tool care and regular cleaning.
Lubrication
Your attachment requires no additional lubrication.
E N G L I S H
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