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Instructions Bosch, Modèle 1613AEVS

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Always use router bits with the shortest cutting length necessary to produce the desired cut. This will minimize router bit run- out and chatter. FIG. 12 PILOT OR BEARING SLIDES ALONG EDGE OF CUTTER PART OF PILOT TIPPED BIT CUT WORKPIECE -12 BM 2610943371 07-06.qxp 7/24/06 9:03 AM Page 13 BM 2610943371 07-06.qxp 7/24/06 9:03 AM Page 13 DUST COLLECTION WHILE The dust extraction hood itself is sized to EDGE FORMING accept 35mm vacuum hoses. Also included is The RA1170 dust extraction hood (optional the VAC002 adapter that will connect the hood accessory) is used for dust collection when to 1-1/4’’ and 1-1/2’’ vacuum hoses. edge-forming (Fig. 13). !WARNING Read and understand these instructions and tool manual for use of these accessories. Do not reach in area of the bit while the router is ON or plugged in. !CAUTION To avoid entangling hoses, do not use this dust extraction hood at the same time as any other dust extraction hood. ATTACHING DUST EXTRACTION HOOD You can attach the hood in several places according to your needs or preferences. This hood is attached using two of the screw holes on the router base that are used to attach the router’s sub-base. Choose the desired location for the hood. Loosen and take out the two screws from the router base and attach the dust extraction hood — over the router’s subbase — using the screws provided with the hood. Securely tighten the screws (Fig. 14). DUST EXTRACTION HOOD ROUTER SUB-BASE WORKPIECE EDGE FIG. 13 M4 x 16mm SCREW SUB-BASE DUST EXTRACTION HOOD M4 x 16mm SCREW FIG. 14 -13 BM 2610943371 07-06.qxp 7/24/06 9:03 AM Page 14 BM 2610943371 07-06.qxp 7/24/06 9:03 AM Page 14 CENTERING THE SUB-BASE AND TEMPLET GUIDES Your router features the Bosch “Precision Centering Design”. Its sub-base is precisely centered at the factory. This positions the bit at the center of the sub-base and optional templet guides. Precision centering allows you to closely follow jigs such as straight guides, templets, and dovetail fixtures without worrying about bit walk-off from the intended cut line for any reason, including the orientation of the router’s handles. In the event the sub-base screws are loosened or removed, such when preparing the router for use in a router table, here's how to re-center the sub-base when reattaching it: To quickly re-center the sub-base, attach the sub-base using the set of flathead screws (included) and the countersunk screw holes in the sub-base. (Flathead screws have the tapered heads.) The flathead screws and countersunk holes will pull the sub-base into a position that is very close to centered. grip on centering cone. 6. Lightly press centering cone into templet guide to center guide and sub-base. 7. Tighten the pan-head screws. 8. is complete. DDBABABACCDFIG. 15 CENTERING CONE (optional accessory) TEMPLET GUIDE (optional accessory) SUB-BASE GUIDING THE ROUTER The router can be guided through the work in any of several ways. The method you use depends, of course, on the demands of the particular job and on convenience. For routing operations such as grooving or dadoing, it is often necessary to guide the tool in a line parallel to a straight edge. One method of obtaining a straight cut is to securely clamp a board or other straightedge to the work surface, and guide the edge of the router sub-base along this path (Fig. 16). OR — To most precisely re-center the subbase, attach the sub-base using the optional Bosch centering cone, an optional Bosch templet guide, and the set of pan-head screws (included). (Pan-head screws have rounded tops.) Follow steps 1-8. 1. Position the sub-base so that its pan-head screw holes are over the matching set of threaded holes in the base. 2. Insert the pan-head screws, not the flathead screws, through the sub-base and tighten them until they are snug, but still allow the sub-base to move. 3. Insert templet guide (optional accessory) the installed template guide adapter as described elsewhere in this manual. 4. Slide centering cone (optional accessory) through templet guide and into collet. Use narrow end of cone when inserting into 1/4” collet, wider end of cone when inserting into 1/2” collet. 5. Tighten collet nut with fingers to put slight Remove centering cone. The precision centering of the templet guide and sub-base A = M4 COUNTERSUNK SCREW HOLES B = M4 PAN-HEAD SCREW HOLES C = TEMPLET GUIDE ADAPTER SCREW HOLES D = HOLES FOR ATTACHING ROUTER TO ROUTER TABLE MOUNTING PLATE FIG. 16 BOARD GUIDE SECURELY CLAMP BOARD GUIDE FEED DIRECTION -14 BM 2610943371 07-06.qxp 7/24/06 9:03 AM Page 15 BM 2610943371 07-06.qxp 7/24/06 9:03 AM Page 15 TEMPLET GUIDES The router is equipped with an exclusive quick-change templet guide adapter, which firmly grips the guides with a spring-loaded ring. To insert or change the templet guide, retract the templet guide release lever. Align the cutaways on the templet guide with the tabs on the bottom of the templet guide adapter. Insert the templet guide and release the lever to grip the t...


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