Festool OF 2200 EB Original Operating Manual page 22

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Routing tool diameter
10 -30 30 - 50 50 - 89
Material
Adjusting wheel setting
Hardwood
6 - 4
Softwood
6 - 5
Chipboard,
6 - 5
coated
Plastic
6 - 4
Aluminium
3 - 1
Plasterboard
2 - 1
Constant speed
The preselected motor speed remains constant
through electronic control. This ensures a uni-
form cutting speed even when under strain.
Temperature cut-out
To protect against overheating (burning out of
motor), an electronic temperature monitoring
system has been installed. Prior to reaching a
critical motor temperature, the safety electronics
switches off the motor. After a cooling time of ap-
prox. 3-5 minutes, the machine can be operated
again at full load. The machine requires less time
to cool down if it is running, i.e. in neutral.
Brake
The OF 2200 EB has an electronic brake, which
stops the spindle within a few seconds of the ma-
chine switching off.
7.2 Changing tools
WARNING
Risk of accident - the routing tool may be hot
after use and has sharp edges.
fAllow the tool to cool before changing.
f Wear protective gloves when changing tools.
NOTE
Switch off the machine before pressing the rocker
for the spindle lock [3.1].
We recommend turning the machine on its side to
16
[mm]
HW
5 - 3
3 - 1
(HSS)
HSS
6 - 4
5 - 3
(HW)
HW
6 - 4
4 - 2
HW
6 - 3
3 - 1
HSS
3 - 1
2 - 1
(HW)
HW
1
1
change the tool.
a) Inserting the tool
fInsert the routing tool [3.4/3a.1]] into the open
clamping collet as far as possible, but at least
up to the mark
collet is not visible because it is blocked by the
union nut [3a.3], the milling tool must be insert-
ed into the collet at least far enough that the
marker
no longer overlaps with the union
nut.
fPress the rocker [3.1] for the spindle lock to
side B.
fTighten the locking nut [3.3] using an open-end
wrench (size 24).
L
The rocker only blocks the motor spindle in
one direction of rotation at any one time.
Therefore when the locking nut is undone or
tightened, the wrench does not need to be
offset but can be moved back and forth like a
ratchet.
b) Removing the tool
fSlide the chip guard [3.2] upwards until it en-
gages, if necessary.
fPress the rocker [3.1] for the spindle lock to
side A.
fUnscrew the locking nut [3.3] using an open-
end wrench (size 24) until you are able to re-
move the tool.
7.3 Changing the clamping collet
fIf necessary, slide the chip guard [4.2] upwards
until it engages.
fPress the rocker [4.1] for the spindle lock to
side A.
fUnscrew the locking nut [4.3] completely.
fRemove the locking nut from the spindle to-
gether with the clamping collet [4.4]. Do not
separate the locking nut and clamping collet as
these form a single component.
fOnly insert a new clamping collet in the spin-
dle when the nut is attached and engaged, then
tighten the nut slightly. Do not tighten the lock-
ing nut until a router bit is inserted.
7.4 Adjusting the routing depth
The depth is adjusted in two steps:
a) Setting the zero point
fPlace the router on an even surface (reference
surface).
on the shank [3a.2]. If the

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