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sauter MFS-3202 Instruction Manual page 4

Multi-milling template

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2. Once the starting position has been found, the template is fixed to the
workpiece with a clamp at each end. Please make sure that the template
does not slip and that the stop pins are in contact with the workpiece.
3. Insert an appropriate 3 or 5mm hole cutter into the router equipped with a
17mm copy ring. To avoid inaccuracies when working, the sautershop
template has virtually no play between the guide tines of the template and
the copy ring.
4. Before starting you should guide the machine with the copy ring through
the stencil with the power off for a test. It is possible that the guide has
some play depending on the copy ring used. However, this is
unproblematic due to the centering effect of the circular end stop of each
tine.
5. Now you can start cutting the hole line.
When cutting make sure that the router is always positioned correctly before
cutting the hole. You have the possibility to drill 27 holes in a row until the
template must be moved.
Abb. 3:
The measuring stop is designed in
such a way that when using standard
ruler, there is sufficient visibility of the
workpiece. This allows the distance
to be read off easily and precisely.
Fig 4:
To use the template, use a
17mm copy ring. Choose the
drill diameter according to your
application. 5mm is the standard
for fittings and shelf holders.
Recently 3 mm drill holes have
become increasingly popular,
which can also be produced with
this template.

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