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[. . . ] Application The 750 FDF flat mortise router can be employed for routing grooves in a range of materials including solid wood, plywood, particle boards, fibreboards, plexiglass and artificial marble with mortise type nos. 0 , 10 , 20 , S6 , H9 , Simplex and Duplex as well as for milling resin pockets in solid wood. Safety rules and instructions which should be read prior to operation. [. . . ] The centre of the first groove should be located 4 to 6 cm away from the outside edge of the workpiece. For narrow workpieces, the grooves may be routed without the aid of marks using the alignment aids (5) on the support shoe (6), the swivel stop (2) or the base plate (7). Routing grooves Proceed as follows to rout grooves: Position the 750 FDF mortise router by aligning the centre alignment aid (5) on the support shoe (6) with a previously drawn locating mark on the workpiece. For mitred joints, the height and angular position must also be adjusted using the two turning knobs (11) and the swivel stop (2). Hold the router with both hands ­ one on the arched handle (12) and one on the back of the motor housing (13). the motor module automatically returns to its retracted position if the force pressing the tool toward the workpiece is released. For narrow workpieces on which only one or two grooves are to be routed, the location of the grooves can be selected using the alignment aids (5) on the support shoe (6). Gluing and clamping After glue is applied to the grooves on the workpiece, the mortises are inserted into the grooves and the workpieces are fit together. To achieve strong joints, the workpieces must be clamped together with carpenter's clamps or other suitable clamping tools. 3 Routing various joint types Corner joint: G with an engaged router protection stop (29) G with infinitely variable height adjustment using the scale (3) on the right-hand guide column (4) G with pre-adjusted height on the index stop system (27) Miter joint: G with engaged router protection stop (29) G with adjustable swivel stop (2) Frame joint: G with engaged router protection stop (29) G with 2 mortises for thicknesses over 25 mm G with standard router setting and turned-over workpiece for routing the second groove G with swivel stop (2) for variable spacing from the workpiece edge and turned-over workpiece for routing the second groove Centre wall joint: in horizontal application with swivel stop 90° G with engaged router protection stop (29) in vertical application with swivel stop 0° G without engaged router protection stop (29) Lengthwise and cross joints: in horizontal application with swivel stop 90° G with engaged router protection stop (29) G with swivel stop (2) for variable spacing from the workpiece edge Routing resin galls This can be accomplished using a special routing tool (optional accessory). When using this tool for the first time, a slot of the appropriate width must be cut into the support shoe (6). To do this, install the special resin gall routing tool and push it all the way forward against the maximum routing depth stop. The routing tool will then machine a slot of the proper width into the support shoe (6). Always guide the tool with both hands ­ one hand should be placed on the arched handle, the other on the motor housing. Special mortises S6 Mortise For joints with plate thicknesses of over 30 mm, such as door frames, stairs or bed frames, we recommend using S6 mortises and proceeding as follows. set the routing depth on the adjusting wheel (1) to its maximum setting , and rout the groove as for standard mortises. [. . . ] 2 Traçage de la distance entre rainures En général, une distance de 10 à 15 cm est à respecter entre les rainures. Le tuyau d'évacuation (14) et le support d'aspiration (16) peuvent être fixés dans le support (6). Fraisage des rainures Pour fraiser des rainures, procédez comme suit : la fraiseuse pour cheville plate 750 FDF est placée à l'aide du repère médian (5) sur le support (6) sur lequel la pièce préalablement tracée est déposée. [. . . ]

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