Feider Machines FDEF1200 User Manual

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ELECTRIC ROUTER
FDEF1200
USER GUIDE
CAUTION: Read the instructions before using the machine!

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  • Page 1 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS >EN ELECTRIC ROUTER FDEF1200 USER GUIDE CAUTION: Read the instructions before using the machine!
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2. KNOW YOUR PRODUCT 3. TECHNICAL DATA 4. ASSEMBLY 5. OPERATION 6. MAINTENANCE 7. TROUBLESHOOTING 8. DISPOSAL 9. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 10. WARRANTY 11. PRODUCT FAILURE 12. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS WARNING Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. The term "power tool"...
  • Page 4 h) Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second. 4) Power tool use and care a) Do not force the power tool.
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    Only hold the power tool against the workpiece when the tool is switched on and running.  Otherwise there is a risk of kickback if the tool bit gets caught in the workpiece. Keep your hands away from the milling area and the milling cutter. Keep your second hand on ...
  • Page 6: Know Your Product

    2. KNOW YOUR PRODUCT 2.1 DEVICE DEPICTION...
  • Page 7: Scope Of Delivery

    Right handle Control dial for milling depth setting Wing screw for rip fence Setting wheel speed selection Left handle Reducer (dust extraction system) Locking lever for milling depth lock Guide bush Base plate Guide rods Tool holder Phillips screws On/off switch Collet chuck 6 mm Start lock Collet chuck 8 mm...
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    The mountable adapter for external dust extraction allows for dust-free and clean working. 2.4 BEHAVIOUR IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY / EMERGENCY STOP FUNCTION Emergency stop: Removing the mains plug from the mains socket results in the function of the device immediately stopping. In order to secure the device against accidental switch-on, leave the mains plug disconnected.
  • Page 9: Assembly

    4. ASSEMBLY 4.1 UNPACKING THE DEVICE Take the device and the accessories out of the packaging.  Warning of electrical voltage Electric shock from insufficient insulation. Check the device for damages and proper functioning before each use. If you notice damages, no longer use the device. Do not use the device when the device or your hands are damp or wet! Check the contents for completeness and look for damages.
  • Page 10 4) Insert the required tool in the tool holder. 5) Tighten the union nut (31) using the open end wrench (21) and let go of the spindle lock (10). 6) Make sure that the tool is attached securely. 4.3 REPLACING THE COLLET CHUCK Warning of electrical voltage:...
  • Page 11 4.4 PRE-ASSEMBLING THE RIP FENCE 1) Unscrew both screws from the guide rods (17). 2) Screw the guide rods (17) to the rip fence (23). 4.5 MOUNTING THE EXTERNAL DUST EXTRACTION SYSTEM Note: Make sure that the vacuum cleaner is suitable for the material used. Use a special vacuum cleaner if harmful dusts are produced.
  • Page 12 3) Loosen the wing screw (11) on the depth stop (12) and, if required, turn the control dial for the fine adjustment (13) to position 0, with the 0 on the scale pointing towards you. 4) If required, release the locking lever for the milling depth lock (4) by turning it upwards and slowly push the device downwards until the milling cutter touches the workpiece.
  • Page 13: Speed Selection

    steps to the desired level, whereby one whole turn corresponds to 1 mm: Turn counter-clockwise to increase the milling depth. Turn clockwise to decrease the milling depth. 10) After having adapted the fine adjustment, you can set the scale below the control dial (13) to position “0”.
  • Page 14: Switching The Device On And Off

    Preferably use excess material to test the feed rate.  Milling: Provide for an even forward motion to prevent overheating of the milling cutter.  Hold onto the tool with both hands.  Always mill with an even forward motion and steady movements. ...
  • Page 15 4) When you have reached the desired milling depth, lock the position with the locking lever for the milling depth lock (4) by turning it downwards. 5) Guide the device through the workpiece with even pressure. 6) To complete the milling process, release the locking lever for the milling depth lock (4) by turning it upwards.
  • Page 16 5.4PROGRESSIVE MILLING For greater milling depths, it is possible to perform stepwise milling by means of the step buffer (9). 1) Turn the step buffer (9) until it audibly engages at the highest step below the depth stop. 2) Set all further milling depths using the lower steps of the step buffer (9). 5.5 EDGE AND PROFILE MILLING Note: The milling cutter must be equipped with a guide pin or a ball bearing when performing edge or profile milling operations without using a rip fence.
  • Page 17: Milling With A Rip Fence

    5.6 MILLING WITH A RIP FENCE Use the rip fence for milling grooves or V-grooves as well as for milling and chamfering workpiece edges. 1) Push the rip fence (29) with the guide rods (17) into the base plate (5) and tighten it with the locking screws (2) as required.
  • Page 18 5.7 MILLING CIRCULAR ARCS 1) Turn the rip fence (23) in a way that the protruding stop parts point upwards. 2) Push the rip fence (23) with the guide rods (17) into the base plate (5) and tighten it with the locking screws (2) as required.
  • Page 19 5.8 MILLING WITH THE GUIDE BUSH The template must be at least as high as the guide ring (37) of the guide bush (16). If the extraction adapter (24) is fitted, it must be dismantled beforehand. 1) Insert the guide bush (16) into the base plate (5) from below, with the guide ring (37) pointing downwards.
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    6. MAINTENANCE Activities required before starting maintenance Warning of electrical voltage Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands. Switch off the device.  Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket. ...
  • Page 21: Disposal

    Check the on-site fusing.  Info: Wait for at least 10 minutes before switching the device back on. The device becomes hot: Make sure not to exert too much pressure on the device during operation.  Keep the venting slots clear to prevent the motor from overheating. ...
  • Page 22: Declaration Of Conformity

    9. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY BUILDER SAS 32, rue Aristide Bergès - ZI 31270 Cugnaux - France, declares that, Product: ELECTRIC Router Model: FDEF1200 Serial number: 20230900001-20230900320 Is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the applicable European Directives, based on the application of European harmonized standards.
  • Page 23: Warranty

    10. WARRANTY The manufacturer guarantees the product against defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of the original purchase. The warranty only applies if the product is for household use. The warranty does not cover breakdowns due to normal wear and tear. The manufacturer agrees to replace parts identified as defective by the designated distributor.
  • Page 24: Product Failure

    11. PRODUCT FAILURE WHAT TO DO IF MY MACHINE BREAKS DOWN? If you bought your product in a store: • Make sure that your machine is complete with all accessories supplied, and clean! If this is not the case, the repairer will refuse the machine. •...
  • Page 25: Warranty Exclusions

    12. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: • Start-up and setting up of the product. • Damage resulting from normal wear and tear of the product. • Damage resulting from improper use of the product. • Damage resulting from assembly or start-up not in accordance with the user manual. •...
  • Page 26 NOTES...
  • Page 27 NOTES...
  • Page 28 BUILDER SAS 32, rue Aristide Bergès - ZI 31270 Cugnaux – France Made in China in 2023...

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