11.1
12.1
- Fasten the guide rail (10.5) with FSZ screw clamps
(10.4) to the workpiece. Make sure that the safety
distance X of 7/32" (5 mm) between the front edge
of the guide rail and cutter or groove is observed.
- Place the guide stop onto the guide rail as shown
in Fig. 10. To ensure a backlash-free guidance of
the router stop you can adjust two guide cheeks
with a screwdriver through the side openings
(10.2).
- Screw the height-adjustable support (10.7) of the
router table's threaded bore in such a way that
the underside of the router table is parallel to the
surface of the workpiece.
When working with marking-up lines, the marks on
the platen (10.6) and the scale on the support (10.7)
show the centre axis of the cutter.
Routing with the SZ-OF
1000 beam compasses
With the SZ-OF 1000 beam compasses (accessory)
you can make circular cuts or segments of circles
with diameters from 6" to 29-7/8" (153 - 760 mm).
- The beam compasses are pushed into the front
groove of the platen until the desired radius is set.
- Lock the beam compasses with the rotating knob
(11.1).
Practical hint: To prevent the tip of the compasses
from making a hole in the workpiece, fi x a thin
board at the centre point by means of double-sided
adhesive tape.
A copying ring or the copying device is used to ex-
actly reproduce existing workpieces (both available
as accessories).
It comes with an adapter plate for imperial
12.2
templet guides included.
a) Copying ring
- Fasten the copying rings (12.2) to the platen in-
12.3
stead of the cover ring (12.1) from below.
When choosing the size of the copying
ring (12.2) make sure that the cutter used (12.3) fi ts
through the ring's opening.
The distance Y between the workpiece and template
is calculated by:
Y = 1/2 (Ø copying ring - Ø cutter) / 2
The copying ring can be centred exactly with the
centring cone ZD-OF (Order No. 486035)
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Copy cutting