Kompernass POF1300 Router User Manual


 
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Preparing for use / Operation
Q
Attaching the vacuum extraction
adapter (with reducer piece)
m Warning: Always pull the mains plug is out
of the socket before doing any work on the device.
This precaution is intended to prevent you from
unintentionally starting the device.
Note: Remove the router bit before you attach the
vacuum extraction adapter
31
.
j Place the vacuum extraction adapter
31
on to
the base plate
5
. Fasten the vacuum extraction
adapter
31
to the base plate
5
using the two
screws
30
. Screw the two screws
30
in from
below.
If it is necessary to use the reducer piece
32
, it
can be pushed into the vacuum extraction
adapter
31
.
j Connect a vacuum extraction device suitable
for extracting dust and chips by means of a
suction hose to the vacuum extraction adapter
31
or to the reducer piece
32
.
Q
Operation
Connect the device by its mains plug to a power
source supplying 220 V - 230 V
~
50 Hz.
Q
Switching on / off
Switching on
j To switch off the device first press the safety
lock-out
24
and keep it depressed. Then press
the ON / OFF switch
23
.
Switching off
j To switch off the device, release the ON / OFF
switch
23
again.
Illuminating the routing area
j The integrated illumination for the routing area
lights up and can be switched off again by
pressing the On / Off switch
23
.
Q
Preselecting the
rotation speed
j Set the required rotational speed using the
thumbwheel for speed preselection
25
.
1-2 = low rotational speed
3-4 = medium rotational speed
5-6 = high rotational speed
j If possible always determine the optimum setting
beforehand using a practical test.
j If you have been working for a long period using
a low rotational speed, you should cool the
device by running it at the highest speed for
about 1 minute under no-load conditions.
Q
Table of indicative rotational
speeds (for guidance only)
Material Router
bit
Speed
setting
Aluminium 4-15 mm
16-40 mm
1-2
1
Plastic 4-15 mm
16-40 mm
2-3
1-2
Chipboard 4-10 mm
12-20 mm
22-40 mm
3-6
2-4
1-3
Softwood
e.g.: spruce,
pine, fir
4-10 mm
12-20 mm
22-40 mm
5-6
3-6
1-3
Hardwood
e.g.: maple,
birch, oak,
cherry
4-10 mm
12-20 mm
22-40 mm
5-6
3-4
1-2
The indicative values in the table are for guidance
only. The required rotational speed depends on the
material and the working conditions and should be
determined by means of a practical test.