Environment, Application advice, Assembly – Dremel Столик для фрезерования User Manual

Page 5: Operating instructions

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• Follow the dust-related national requirements for the materials

you want to work with.

• Be sure tool is switched off when plugging in.

DURING USE

• Always keep the cord away from moving parts.

• Never use the tool when cord or base-plate (=protective guard) is

damaged; have it replaced by a qualified person.

• Keep hands and fingers away from router bit when tool is

switched on.

• In case of electrical or mechanical malfunction, immediately

switch off the tool and disconnect the plug.

• In case the router bit is blocked, resulting in jerking forces on the

tool, immediately switch off the tool.

• In case of current interruption or when the plug is accidentally

pulled out, immediately switch off the tool in order to prevent

uncontrolled restarting.

• Do not apply so much pressure on the tool that it comes to a

standstill.

ENVIRONMENT

DISPOSAL

The machine, accessories and packaging should be sorted for

environmental-friendly recycling.

ONLY FOR EC COUNTRIES

Do not dispose of power tools into household waste!

According the European Guideline 2002/96/EC for Waste

Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its implementation

into national right, power tools that are no longer usable

must be collected separately and disposed of in an

environmentally correct manner.

APPLICATION ADVICE

• Use the appropriate router bits.

• For cuts parallel with the side of your workpiece use a rip fence.

• Protect yourself against the effects of vibration by maintaining

the tool and its accessories, keeping your hands warm, and

organizing your work patterns.

ASSEMBLY

ATTACHMENT FOR USE WITH DREMEL ROTARY TOOL MODELS 300,

395, 398, 400, 4000.

ATTENTION: Read entire instruction manual carefully before using your

Dremel Shaper/Router Table. Retain instructions for future reference.

This attachment will convert Dremel Rotary Tools to a Shaper/Router

table for edge forming, routing, grooving, shaping, sanding, edges,

jointing, etc.

See Figure 1:

Base

A

Carriage Bolt

B

Tool Holder

C

Large Knob

D

Depth Adjustment Screw

E

Nut - Square

F

Depth Bracket

G

Bracket Screw

H

Pin

I

Mounting Screw

J

Thumb Nut

K

Guard

L

Sleeve

M

Clamp Screw Nut

N

Washer #9

O

Washer 4,8 mm

P

Fence

Q

Wedge Clamp Screw

R

Wedge

S

MOUNT TABLE TO WORKBENCH

The SHAPER/ROUTER TABLE comes assembled ready to mount on the

workbench. After determining table location, predrill the bench using a

3,2 mm diameter drill at the four mounting hole locations. Secure table

to the bench using the 4 wood screws, and washers. (Included with the

Shaper/Router Table.)

See Figure 2:

4 Wood Screws & Washers

A

Use 50 mm x 100 mm as alternative mounting option

B

INSTALL ROTARY TOOL TO TABLE

See Figure 3:

Guard

A

Fence

B

On/off switch must face forward so left-to-right motion will turn

C

tool off.

Depth Adjustment Screw

D

Clamp Knob

E

Make sure the power cord of the rotary tool is unplugged and

1.

install the required router bit.

Loosen the clamp knob and adjust the height of the tool holder to

2.

the lowest position.

Move the rotary tool from the underside in the tool holder and

3.

turn the nut on top of the tool holder to fixate the rotary tool. Use

the open end spanner to fasten the nut.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CHANGING ROUTER BITS

Loosen the clamp knob and adjust the height of the tool holder to

1.

the lowest position.

Rotate the rotary tool so the shaft lock button can be operated

2.

through an opening in the tool holder.

Apply the shaft lock button and loosen the router bit.

3.

Remove the router bit through the table and install another router

4.

bit.

Apply the shaft lock button and fixate the router bit.

5.

CUTTING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT

Loosen the clamp knob and turn the depth adjustment knob to set

cutting depth. Depth of cut will be the amount the bit extends above

the shaper/router table.

See Figure 4:

Large Knob

A

Depth of Cut

B

Table

C

Depth Adjustment Screw

D

Tool Holder Assembly

E

Adjustment markings on the side of the tool holder facing outward are

marked in inches and millimeters. View the markings prior to starting

your project. Turn the depth adjustment knob to set desired depth. To

ensure proper settings, rout and measure cut on scrap material.

See Figure 5:

Depth Adjustment Markings

Inches in 1/8 inch increments

A

Millimeters in 5 mm increments

B

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