Westfalia 94 53 49 Router WOF 1600 Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- Westfalia
Table of Contents
- Westfalia 94 53 49 Router WOF 1600
- Safety Notes
- Overview
- Operation
- Setting the Milling Depth
- Milling
- Milling with the stepped Control Stop
- Milling with the Parallel Guide
- Compass Point
- Edging or Profile Milling
- Direction of Milling
- Maintenance and Cleaning
- Technical Data
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Westfalia 94 53 49 Router WOF 1600
Please note the included General Safety Notes and the following safety notes to avoid malfunctions, damage or physical injury:
Safety Notes
- Make sure the voltage corresponds to the type label on the unit.
- Persons with limited physical, sensorial or mental abilities or lack of know-how and/or lack of knowledge are not allowed to use the unit, unless they are supervised for their safety by a qualified person or are briefed by the responsible person how to use the unit.
- Before starting up, make sure the milling cutter (12) is firmly positioned and secured into the collets.
- Do not wear gloves while working with the machine; gloves may be caught in the milling cutter and lead to severe injuries.
- The maximum indicated limit rotation speed of the milling cutter must not be exceeded.
- Milling must always be carried out against the direction of rotation (cutter-rotation) of the milling cutter.
- The milling cutter must be running at full speed before lowering into the work piece.
- When operating the machine, take great care and always hold the router handles firmly with both hands. Always provide for a secure footing when working.
- Beware of the reaction torque of the machine, particularly if the milling cutter becomes jammed in the work piece.
- On completion of work, allow the machine to slide back to its initial position by releasing the retaining lever.
- Make yourself familiar with your working area and be alert for possible hazards, which you might not hear due to machine noise.
- Caution: Allow for run down time of cutter after turning router off. Wait for the machine to come to a complete stop before removing from the work piece.
- Never attempt to slow the router down with your hands.
- Do not touch the cutter immediately after operation; it may be extremely hot and could burn you.
- Never stop the router by applying lateral pressure to the cutter.
- Do not force the router. Your router will do a better job if you take it slowly.
- Avoid cutting nails and screws. Inspect timber and remove all nails and screws before cutting.
- In the event of an electrical or mechanical malfunction, immediately switch off the router and disconnect the power lead from the mains supply.
- Keep the ventilation louvers clean and free from foreign objects.
- Do not use abrasives or aggressive chemicals such as benzene to clean the machine. Use a soft, dry cloth and a stiff brush.
- Wood dust may be hazardous to your health. Always wear a dust mask.
- When using the unit, please wear ear protection and safety goggles.
- Do not disassemble the machine and do not try to repair it yourself. Have the unit repaired by a professional or turn to our customer support service.
Overview
- Power Cord
- Safety Button
- ON/OFF Switch (Back Side)
- Handle
- Parallel Guide Rod
- Parallel Guide
- Lock Nut for Parallel Guide
- Spindle Lock
- Stepped Depth Control Stop
- Collet Nut
- Lock Nut for Depth Check
- Handle
- Speed Control Wheel
- Retaining Lever (Back Side)
- Stepped Depth Check
- Adjusting Knob for Depth Check
- Driving Knob for Depth Check
- Base Plate
Operation
Before first Use
Unpack the router and check all parts for any damage in transit. Dispose of
packaging materials or store it out of reach of children. Plastic bags etc.
may become a deadly toy for children.
Power Mains Connection
Make sure the mains voltage is the same as the operating voltage indicated on
the rating plate.
Switching ON/OFF
To operate the machine press and hold the safety button (2) and the the ON/OFF
switch (3) mounted in the right hand side handle.
Inserting the Milling Cutter
- Pull the power plug before undertaking any manipulations on the machine.
- Make sure that the collet and the shank of the milling cutter (10) are of the same size. The machine is supplied with collets for 6, 8 and 12 mm tool shafts.
- Press the spindle lock (8) and unscrew the collet nut (10) and insert the milling cutter. The milling cutter shank must be inserted at least 20 mm into the collet.
- Press the spindle-lock (8) and tighten the collet nut tightly with the included fork spanner. Never tighten the collet nut with the fork spanner without first inserting milling cutter.
- Run machine up to full no load speed before using and watch out for vibration or wobbling that could indicate unbalance.
Setting the Milling Depth
- Place the router onto the work-piece.
- Set the stepped depth control stop (9) to the lowest step by rotating it.
- Loosen the retaining lever (14) and slowly push the machine downwards until the milling cutter touches the work-piece.
- Establish and note the value on the depth scale on the depth check (15) against the index mark on the machine casing.
- Move the router to the edge of the work-piece so that the milling cutter is just overhanging the work piece and can be pushed further down.
- Again slowly push downwards until the scale is equal to desired milling depth minus the previously noted value.
- Secure the stepped depth check (15) with the wing screw (11).
- Release the machine and it will rise to its normal rest position.
Milling
- Place the machine on work-piece and switch on.
- Slowly push the machine down until the depth control stop makes contact.
- Mill out groove with continuous even feed.
- When the milling process is complete, raise the machine and switch off.
Milling with the stepped Control Stop
- When deeper milling depth is required, it is recommended to carry out the milling process in two or three steps.
- By using the stepped depth control stop (9), the milling process can be divided into two or three even steps.
- Preset the individual milling steps on the adjusting screws by following the previous “Setting the Milling Depth” procedure, but this time work down the steps on the stepped depth control stop (9).
Milling with the Parallel Guide
- Attach the included guide rods to the parallel guide.
- Insert guide rods of parallel guide (6) into the guides in the base plate.
- Set the required measurement and tighten both wing screws (7). One of the bars can be modified into a circle guide with the included attachment.
Compass Point
- Secure one of the parallel guide rods into the rear channel of the base plate.
- Remove the locking nut from the front channel of the parallel guide and secure it into the additional rod locking point.
- Loosen the wing screw of the compass point and slide the compass point onto the rod end.
- Adjust the point height to suit before locking the wing screw again.
- Adjust the distance between the router bit and compass point. Now you can make with the router a circle in the workpiece.
Edging or Profile Milling
- When edging or profile milling without the parallel guide, the milling cutter must be fitted with a ball bearing.
- Guide the machine up to the work-piece from the side and mill in until the ball bearing of the milling cutter is touching the edge of the work-piece.
- Guide the machine with both hands along the edge of work-piece, ensuring that the machine is at a suitable angle. Too much pressure can damage the edge of work-piece.
Direction of Milling
- Milling must always be carried out against the direction of rotation (counter rotation) of the milling cutter.
- Milling in the direction of rotation (parallel rotation) can cause the routing cutter to be wrenched from the operator’s hand (recoil).
Dust Extraction
- Inhalation of dust is dangerous to your health. Wear a dust mask and always work with an attached dust extraction system.
- To extract dust, connect the suction hose of a vacuum cleaner or dust extraction system to the flange of the dust extraction adaptor.
Template Follower
The template follower enables template and pattern routing on workpieces. To
use the template follower remove the two countersunk screws from cut-out of
the base plate. Lay the template follower into the cut-out. Make sure the
template follower faces downwards (arrow) and secure it with the countersunk
screws. Lay the router with the template follower against the template.
Switch on the router. Loosen retaining lever (14) and slowly lower the router to the workpiece until the adjusted depth-of-cut is reached. Re-tighten the retaining lever (14).
Lead the router with projecting template follower along the template by
applying light sideward pressure.
Templates can be purchased separately or you can design your own templates.
For detailed information on templates refer to a wood-working book.
Maintenance and Cleaning
- Do not use abrasives or aggressive chemicals such as benzene to clean the machine. Use a soft, dry cloth and a stiff brush.
- Keep the ventilation louvers clean and free from foreign objects to avoid heating up the motor.
- Store the router in dry locations and protect the unit from dust and dirt.
Technical Data
- Type WOF 1600
- Nominal Voltage 230 V~ / 50 Hz
- Nominal Power 1600 W
- Speed 6000 – 26000 min-1
- Vertical Lift 50 mm
- Collet 6mm / 8 mm / 12 mm
- Sound Pressure Level LpA = 96 dB(A), KpA = 3 dB
- Sound Power Level LwA = 107 dB(A), KwA = 3 dB
- Hand Arm Vibration Ah = 7.07 m/s2, Kh = 1.5 m/s2
- Protection Class II
***** Sound and vibration emissions may differ from the declared values during use depending on the ways in which the tool is used.
References
- Westfalia Versand Österreich | Werkzeug ✓ Garten ✓ Technik ✓ & mehr
- Westfalia Versand Schweiz | Werkzeug ✓ Garten ✓ Technik ✓ & mehr
- Westfalia Versand Deutschland | Werkzeug ✓ Garten ✓ Technik ✓ & mehr
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