10. Pay attention to put the screwdriver in the inside
of the adjusting bit into the groove of the screw below
the nut 14. Pushing the cover of the tool you set the
approximate depth of cut and fasten the screw 11 (Fig.
6). Fine depth adjustment is carried out by turning the
upper lever in the direction H (Fig. 6).
Check the accuracy by a practical test or correct it
correspondingly.
17. WORK WITH THE ROUTER
Always check that the supply voltage
is the same as the voltage indicated on
the nameplate.
Switch on/off.
Switch on: Press the lock-off button 8 (Fig. 8), and then
press the switch lever 9 (Fig. 8).
Continuous operation: When the tool is switched on,
push further button 8 and lock-off the switch. Press
button 8 and lever 9 to the end, then first release the
lever 9 and the then button 8.
Switch off: Pressing again the switch lever 9 you switch
off the tool.
18. FULL WAVE VARIABLE SPEED (TYPE FR278R)
Adjusting button 5 (Fig. 1) enables variable speed from
6000 to 27000 rpm.
Constant electronics
• Enables milling of all sorts of wood, laminates, plastics
and aluminium.
• Enables constant set number of revolutions at heavy
loads.
• Enables setting optimal working revolutions.
• Prolongs the service lives of routers.
• Soft start of the tool and overload protection.
• Enables corresponding adjustment and greater safety
when milling with rezkarji of large diameters.
Recommended table for choosing the number of revolu-
tions regarding the worked material and bit's diameter
10
Symbols of materials
Gypsum boards
Aluminium
Plastics
Panel
Softwood
Hardwood
Find out the corresponding number of revolutions by
a practical test.
19. USING PARALLEL GUIDE
Fix the parallel guide 20 (FIg. 7) by inserting the adjusting
bits in the holes in the base plate 3 (Fig. 7). and fasten
them to the desired depth by two wing screws 2 (Fig. 7).
Use knob 18 (Fig. 7) for more accurate depth adjustment
by fixing the two wing screws 17 and loosening wing
screws 19. Turning the button 18 you are moving the
bit away or close to the guide. When you fully turn the
nut, the distance changes by 1.25 mm. Fasten the two
screws 19 (Fig. 7) after the adjustment.
20. USE OF TEMPLATE GUIDES
Template guides are used for copy cutting of richly shaped
patterns. Selected template guide 26 (Fig. 1) is fixed to
base 3 (Fig. 1) using the two screws. When copying, a
diffrence in size between the template and the routed
item becomes apparent. The difference between the
radius of the template guide 13 (Fig. 11) and the radius
of the tool must always be taken into account when
preparing the template.
21. CIRCULAR MILLING WITH
COMPASSES (Fig. 9)
Fix the compasses 22 to one of the depth adjusters 27
fasten the point with a wing nut. Insert the composed
compasess into one of the holes in the baseplate of the
router. Set the desired distance between the router and
the compasses' point, and fasten it with a wing nut.