Festool OF 2200 EB Original Operating Manual page 23

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fOpen the clamping lever [5.2].
fUnscrew the rotary knob [5.1].
fPush the machine downwards until the router
bit rests on the surface (reference surface).
Clamp the machine in this position by tighten-
ing the rotary knob [5.1].
fPress the depth stop [5.3] against one of the
three fixed stops on the rotary stepped stop
[5.4].
fSlide the indicator [5.5] down to the 0 mm mark
on the scale [5.7].
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If the base position of the indicator is incor-
rect, this can be adjusted by turning the screw
[5.6] on the indicator.
The stepped stop [Fig. 7] has three stops, two of
which can be adjusted in height using a screw-
driver:
Stop
A
B
C
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Stop C has an offset for preliminary routing -
see "Preliminary/Fine routing".
b) Presetting the routing depth
fPull the depth stop [6.6] upwards until the indi-
cator [6.2] reaches the required routing depth.
fClamp the depth stop in this position using the
clamp lever [6.3].
fUnscrew the rotary knob [6.1]. The machine is
now in starting position.
fIf necessary, you can readjust the routing depth
by turning the adjusting wheel [6.8]. Each mark
represents a routing depth of 0.1 mm. One com-
plete turn of the wheel is 1 mm.
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The dial ring [6.7] can be turned separately to
the "zero" setting.
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The three marks [6.4] indicate the maximum
adjustment range of the adjusting wheel
(20 mm) and the central position when aligned
with the edge [6.5].
7.5 Preliminary/Fine routing
Stop C has two stop limits with a height difference
of 2 mm. Routing to the depth preset with stop C
can be performed in two steps:
fLower the router to the first stop level [7.1] for
the preliminary routing step;
Height
18 mm - 51 mm
6 mm - 18 mm
0 mm
fLower the router to the second stop level [7.2]
to complete the routing procedure.
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This procedure enables rapid routing to a con-
siderable depth while still achieving a good
surface quality. The final routing depth is de-
fined by adjusting the stop level [7.2].
7.6 Fine adjuster for edge trimming
The machine has a special fine adjuster for rout-
ing tools with a bearing guide, which allows quick
and easy precision adjustment prior to rounding
edges and prevents offsets [Fig. 8].
First of all, roughly preset the routing depth and
perform a test run.
Then adjust the routing depth more precisely:
fOpen the clamping lever [9.2].
fPush the depth stop [9.3] against the fixed stop
C [9.5].
fClamp the depth stop using the eccenter [9.4] on
the stepped stop (turn clockwise).
fClose the clamping lever [9.2].
fUnscrew the rotary knob [9.1].
fTurn the adjusting wheel [9.6] to set the routing
depth more precisely.
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The routing depth can be adjusted in both di-
rections because the depth stop is connected
to the stepped stop.
fTighten the rotary knob [9.1].
fOpen the eccenter [9.4] (turn anticlockwise).
fPerform more test runs and make the appro-
priate adjustments if necessary.
7.7 Dust extraction
CAUTION
Breathing in dust can damage the respiratory
passage.
fAlways connect the machine to a dust extractor.
fOnly work with the chip guard [10.2] in perfect
working order.
fWhen performing work that generates dust,
always wear a dust mask.
A Festool dust extractor with an extractor hose
diameter of 36 mm or 27 mm (36 mm recom-
mended due to the reduced risk of clogging) can
be connected to the extractor connector [10.4]
The extractor connector [10.4] can be rotated
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