Festool CMS-OF User Manual

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Module mounting CMS-OF

1 Symbols

Warning of general danger

Risk of electric shock

Wear a dust mask!

Read the operating instructions/notes

Advice or tip

2

Technical data

Bench dimensions

585 x 400 mm

Bench height with foldaway legs

900 mm

Bench height without foldaway legs

316 mm

Max. routing tool diameter

60 mm

Max. routing tool height

60 mm

Module mounting weight

4.65 kg

Workpiece dimension, max. L x W x H

650 mm x 160 mm x 65 mm

3

Scope of delivery

[1-1]

M o d u le m o u n t i n g C M S - O F 1 0 1 0 /
1400/2200 with height adjustment

[1-2] Router

stop

[1-3] Press-down

fi xture

[1-4]

Centring and reducing rings

[1-5] Guide

rail

[1-6] Curved

guard

[1-7]

Protective cover for OF 2200

[1-8]

Crank handle for height adjustment

[1-9] Clamping

supports

[1-10] Adjustment

plate

The specifi ed illustrations are at the beginning of
this operating manual.

4

Intended use

The module mounting CMS-OF was designed for
Festool routers OF 1010, OF 1400 and OF 2200,
but not for router OF 2000. The Festool routers
listed above can be used for stationary applica-
tions when combined with the module mounting
and the basic unit CMS-GE.
Do not install any routers other than those listed

above. The user bears the responsibility for dam-
age and accidents caused by improper use.

5

Safety instructions

5.1

General Safety instructions

WARNING Read all safety warnings and all
instructions provided with the working

stand and the power tool to be mounted. Failure
to follow the warnings and instructions may result
in electric shock, fi re and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future
reference.
The term „power tool“ in the warnings refers
to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or
battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
- Disconnect the plug from the power source

and/or the battery pack from the power tool
before making any adjustments or changing
accessories.
Accidental starting of the power
tool is a cause of some accidents.

- Properly assemble the working stand before

mounting the tool. Proper assembly is impor-
tant to prevent risk of collapse.

- Securely fasten the power tool to the working

stand before use. Power tool shifting on the
working stand can cause loss of control.

- Place the working stand on a solid, fl at and

level surface. When the working stand can shift
or rock, the power tool or workpiece cannot be
steadily and safely controlled.

- Do not overload the working stand or use as

ladder or scaffolding. Overloading or standing
on the working stand causes the stand to be
“top-heavy” and likely to tip over.

5.2

Machine-related safety instructions

- Never use cracked or deformed router bits.
- Ensure that the router bit is seated fi rmly and

that it runs perfectly.

- Select the centring ring depending on the router

and insert the reducing rings according to the
cutter diameter.

- Wear suitable protection such as ear defenders,

safety goggles, a dust mask for work which gen-
erates dust and protective gloves when working
with raw materials and changing tools.

- When processing materials that generate haz-

ardous dust (e.g. wood), connect the machine to
a suitable dust extractor.

- Make sure the router stop, extraction hood and

press-down fi xtures are adjusted correctly be-
fore starting work (see Chapter "Settings").

- To prevent possible kickback use the router stop

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