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Aluminium processing 
 The following precautions are to 
be taken when processing aluminium for safety 
reasons: 
- Pre-connect a residual current circuit-breaker. 
- Connect the machine to a suitable dust 
extractor. 
- Clean tool regularly of dust accumulations in the 
motor housing. 
- Wear protective goggles. 
Freehand routing 
Freehand routing is the method normally used for 
lettering or shapes, and for routing edges using 
cutters with a guide pin or ring. 
Routing with the parallel guide 
9.8
9.7
9.2
9.4
9.1
9.3
9.3
9.5
9.5
9.6
 
The parallel guide (9.8) (accessory) can be used for 
routing parallel to the edge of the workpiece. 
- Clamp the two guide rods (9.6) to the parallel 
guide with the rotary knobs (9.3). 
- Push the guide rods into the grooves (9.2) of the 
router table until the desired distance between 
the router and workpiece edge is reached. 
Clamp the guide rods tight with the rotary knobs 
(9.1). 
This distance can be adjusted faster and more 
precisely with the fi ne precision adjustment (9.7) 
(accessory). 
- Turn the adjusting screw (9.4) in the plastic part 
of the guide. 
- Clamp the guide rods with the rotating knobs 
(9.5) in the precision adjustment. 
- Loosen the rotating knobs (9.3) of the parallel 
guide, set the desired distance with the adjusting 
screw and retighten the rotating knobs. 
Routing with the TV-
OF extension table 
The extension table TV-OF (accessory) can be 
used to enlarge the support area of the router and 
thus improve guidance, e.g. when routing close to 
edges. The extension table is fi tted in the same 
way as the parallel guide. 
Routing with the FS guide system 
10.6
10.7
10.4
10.5
10.3
10.1
10.2
x
 
The guide system (accessory) facilitates routing 
straight grooves. 
- Fasten the guide stop (10.1) to the platen with 
the guide rails (10.3) of the parallel guide. 
- Fasten the guide rail (10.5) with FSZ screw 
clamps (10.4) to the workpiece. Make sure that 
the safety distance X of 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 153 to 760 mm. 
11.1
 
- The beam compasses are pushed into the front 
groove of the platen until the desired radius is 
set.