Manual Festool OF 1010 EQ-F-Plus Plunge Router

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- Press the stop cylinder against one of the three
sensing stops of the pivoted turret stop (7.6).
- The individual height of each sensing stop can be
adjusted with a screwdriver.
- Push the pointer (7.1) down so that it shows 0" on
the scale (7.3).
b) Setting the milling depth
The desired milling depth can be set either with
the quick depth adjustment or with the fi ne depth
adjustment.
- Quick depth adjustment: Pull the stop cylinder
(7.5) up until the pointer shows the desired mill-
ing depth. Clamp the stop cylinder in this position
with the clamping lever (7.4).
- Fine depth adjustment: Lock the stop cylinder with
the clamping lever (7.4). Set the desired milling
depth by turning the adjusting wheel (7.2) in. Turn
the adjusting wheel to the next mark on the scale
to adjust the milling depth by 0.004" (0.1 mm). One
full turn adjusts the milling depth by aprox. 1/16"
(1 mm). The maximum adjustment range with the
adjusting wheel is 5/16" (8 mm).
c) Increasing the milling depth
Open the rotary knob (7.8) and press the tool down
until the stop cylinder touches the sensing stops.
Working with the router
Always secure the workpiece in such
a manner that it cannot move while being sawed.
The machine must always be held with
both hands by the designated handles.
Always switch the router on fi rst before
bringing the tool into contact with the workpiece!
Always advance the router in the
same direction as the cutting direction of the cutter
(counter-routing)!
You should wear a dust mask for work which
produces dust.
Support of the workpieces
Ensure that your workpieces are
securely fi xed and cannot move during routing.
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of accident.
Use screw clamps or some other suitable devices
to fi x your workpiece.
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Sensing stop min. height max. height
Sensing stop /
But ée fixe /
Tope fij o
A
A 1-1/2" 1-11/16"
B 1-11/16" 2-1/8"
C 2-1/8" 2-5/8"
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Brand Festool
Model OF 1010 EQ-F-Plus
Category Plunge Routers
File type PDF
File size 1.41 MB

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