Festool CMS-OF User Manual

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• Secure the router stop by inserting the two

screws [13-1] into the holes [12-1]. Use holes
[12-2] if a greater distance is required between
the routing tool and router stop.

Align the router stop with reference to the scales

[13-3] and markings [13-4].

If necessary, you can use the screws [14-2] to

adjust the perpendicularity of the router stop in
relation to the bench surface on both sides.

• Unscrew the rotary knob [15-1] on the press-

down fi xture.

• Slide the press-down fi xture all the way into the

opening [15-2] on the router stop.

• Tighten the rotary knob [15-1].

7.2

Adjusting the router stop

Adjusting the rulers
The distance between the two rulers on the router
stop and the cutting circle of the cutter tool must
always be between 2 mm to 5 mm [16]. Adjust the
distance as follows:
• Loosen the screws [17-1] and [174].
• Slide the rulers [17-2] and [17-3] apart.
• Set the routing tool in the required position (see

7.7 Adjusting the routing tool height).

• Move the rulers [17-2] and [17-3] until they are

between 2 and 5 mm from the cutting circle of
the routing tool.

• Tighten the screws [17-1] and [17-4].
If the adjustment range of either ruler is insuf-
fi cient:
• Loosen the screws [14-1] on both sides of the

router stop.

• Move the ruler to the required position.
• Tighten the screws [14-1] on both sides.

Adjusting the router stop in parallel
Proceed as follows to adjust the entire router stop
for profi le routing, for example:
• Loosen the screws [18-1] and [18].
• Move the router stop to the required position Y

(overhang of the cutting circle in relation to the
rulers) [16].

Align the router stop with reference to the scales

[13-3] and markings [13-4].

• Tighten the screws [18-1] and [18-2].

Adjusting the runout ruler
Proceed as follows to adjust the runout ruler
[19-5] in relation to guide ruler [19-1]:
• Loosen the screw [19-2].
• Use a strip of straight material to align the guide

and runout rulers in relation to one another.

• Only turn the dial ring [19-3] to reset to zero.

• Turn the adjusting wheel [19-4] to set the desired

dimension X (overhang of the guide ruler in rela-
tion to the runout ruler). The distance between
each line on the dial ring [19-3] is 0.1 mm - one
full turn of the ring represents 1 mm.

• Tighten the screw [19-2].

Adjusting the press-down fi xture
Adjust the bearing shoe on the press-down fi xture
so that the workpiece is guided straight and does
not stray to either side. The bearing shoe prevents
inadvertent contact with the cutter tool.
• Unscrew the rotary knob [20-5].
• Lower the vertical bearing shoe [20-3] down to

the workpiece.

• Tighten the rotary knob [20-5].
• Loosen the screw [20-4].
• Slide the horizontal bearing shoe [20-1] down

to the workpiece. If the workpiece is wider than
the adjustment range of the horizontal bearing
shoe, turn the horizontal bearing shoe verti-
cally.

To turn the horizontal bearing shoe, release the

lever [20-2] and swivel the complete press-down
fi xture upwards.

WARNING

Risk of injury
•Before working with the machine, always

swivel the press-down fi xture down again until
the lever [20-2] engages.

• Tighten the screw [20-4].

7.3

Fitting the curved guard

Install the curved stop (curved guard) when
performing routing work on cambered (curved)
workpieces.
• Secure the curved guard [21-2] by inserting the

three screws [21-1] in the three holes [21-5] and
attach the guide rail [21-3] by inserting the long
screw in the hole [21-4].

7.4

Adjusting the curved guard

Adjust the curved guard until the transparent
protective cover [22-1] rests on the workpiece.
• Loosen the two screws [22-2].
• Adjust the height of the protective cover [22-1]

so that it rests on the workpiece.

• Tighten the two screws [222].
Adjust the guide rail:
• Loosen the screw [22-5].
• Adjust the angle and height of the rail until the

tip rests against the ball bearing guide on the

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