Festool OF 2000 E User Manual

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Technical data

OF 2000 E/1

Wattage

2 000 W

Voltage

~ 120 V, 60 Hz

No load speed

12 000 - 22 000 rpm

Quick height adjustment

65 mm (2.56“)

Fine height adjustment

5 mm (0.20“)

Drive shaft connection of the spindle

M 22 x 1

Weight

5.1 kg (11.2 lbs)

Safety

acc. to IEC 745, UL 745, CSA C22.2 No. 745

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Symbols

V

volts

A

amperes

Hz

hertz

W

watt

~

alternating current

n

0

no load speed

Class II Construction

rpm revolutions or reciprocation per minute

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Functional description

2.1 Intended use

The routers are designed for routing wood, plastics and similar

materials. Aluminium and plasterboard can also be processed

with corresponding cutters such as are listed in the Festool

catalogues. The user is liable for damages and injuries due to

incorrect usage.

2.2 Electrical connection and operation

The network voltage must conform to the voltage indicated

on the rating plate. A 16 A safety fuse (for 120 V) or a

corresponding protective circuit-breaker is required.

Under no circumstances should the electrical tool be used

when the power cable is damaged. A damaged cable must be

replaced immediately by an authorised Customer Service

Centre. Do not try to repair the damaged cable yourself. The

use of damaged power cables can lead to an electric shock.

1.1 Speed controller / Régulateur de vitesse de

rotation / Regulador del número de

revoluciones

1.2 Depth adjustment / Réglage en profondeur

/ Ajuste de la profundidad de fresado

1.3 Spindle stop / Dispositif d’arrêt de l’axe /

Dispositivo de bloqueo del husillo

1.4 Pivoted turret stop / Butée tournante / Tope

de revólver

1.5 Collet nut / L’écrou de la pince de serrage /

Tuerca de la pinza

1.6 On/Off switch / Interrupteur marche/arrêt /

Interruptor de conexión/desconexión

Various dust created by power sanding,

sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities

contains chemicals known (to the State of California) to

cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some

examples of these chemicals are:

• lead from lead-based paints,

• crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry

products, and

• arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.

The risk from these exposures varies, depending on how

often you do this type of work.

To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well

ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment,

such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter out

microscopic particles.

2.3 Extension cable

If an extension cable is required, it must have a sufficient

cross-section so as to prevent an excessive drop in voltage

or overheating. An excessive drop in voltage reduces the

output and can lead to failure of the motor. The table beside

shows you the correct cable diameter as a function of the

cable length for the router OF 2000 E/1. Use only U.L. and

CSA listed extension cables. Never use two extension cables

together. Instead, use one long one.

Note: The lower the AWG number, the stronger the cable.

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