Makita RP1111C User manual

RP1111C
EN Router INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7
SL Rezkar NAVODILA ZA UPORABO 13
SQ Freza MANUALI I PËRDORIMIT 19
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ЕКСПЛОАТАЦИЯ 26
HR Glodalica PRIRUČNIK S UPUTAMA 33
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SR Глодалица УПУТСТВО ЗА УПОТРЕБУ 46
RO Maşină de frezat verticală MANUAL DE INSTRUCŢIUNI 53
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ENGLISH (Original instructions)
SPECIFICATIONS
Model: RP1111C
Collet chuck capacity 6 mm, 8 mm, or 1/4″
Plunge capacity 0 - 57 mm
No load speed 8,000 - 27,500 min-1
Overall height 260 mm
Net weight 3.3 kg
Safety class /II
•
Due to our continuing program of research and development, the specications herein are subject to change without notice.
• Specications may dier from country to country.
• Weight according to EPTA-Procedure 01/2014
Intended use
The tool is intended for ush trimming and proling of
wood, plastic and similar materials.
Power supply
The tool should be connected only to a power supply of the same
voltage as indicated on the nameplate, and can only be operated
on single-phase AC supply. They are double-insulated and can,
therefore, also be used from sockets without earth wire.
Noise
The typical A-weighted noise level determined accord-
ing to EN62841-2-17:
Sound pressure level (LpA) : 93 dB(A)
Sound power level (LWA) : 104 dB (A)
Uncertainty (K) : 3 dB(A)
NOTE:
The declared noise emission value(s) has been
measured in accordance with a standard test method
and may be used for comparing one tool with another.
NOTE:
The declared noise emission value(s) may
also be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure.
WARNING: Wear ear protection.
WARNING:
The noise emission during actual
use of the power tool can dier from the declared
value(s) depending on the ways in which the tool is
used especially what kind of workpiece is processed.
WARNING:
Be sure to identify safety measures
to protect the operator that are based on an estima-
tion of exposure in the actual conditions of use (tak-
ing account of all parts of the operating cycle such
as the times when the tool is switched o and when
it is running idle in addition to the trigger time).
Vibration
The vibration total value (tri-axial vector sum) deter-
mined according to EN62841-2-17:
Work mode: cutting grooves in MDF
Vibration emission (ah) : 4.4 m/s2
Uncertainty (K) : 1.5 m/s2
NOTE: The declared vibration total value(s) has been
measured in accordance with a standard test method
and may be used for comparing one tool with another.
NOTE: The declared vibration total value(s) may also
be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure.
WARNING: The vibration emission during
actual use of the power tool can dier from the
declared value(s) depending on the ways in which
the tool is used especially what kind of workpiece
is processed.
WARNING: Be sure to identify safety mea-
sures to protect the operator that are based on an
estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of
use (taking account of all parts of the operating
cycle such as the times when the tool is switched
o and when it is running idle in addition to the
trigger time).
EC Declaration of Conformity
For European countries only
The EC declaration of conformity is included as Annex A
to this instruction manual.
SAFETY WARNINGS
General power tool safety warnings
WARNING: Read all safety warnings, instruc-
tions, illustrations and specications provided
with this power tool. Failure to follow all instructions
listed below may result in electric shock, re and/or
serious injury.
Save all warnings and instruc-
tions for future reference.
The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your
mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated
(cordless) power tool.

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Router safety warnings
1. Hold the power tool by insulated gripping
surfaces only, because the cutter may contact
its own cord. Cutting a "live" wire may make
exposed metal parts of the power tool "live" and
could give the operator an electric shock.
2.
Use clamps or another practical way to secure
and support the workpiece to a stable platform.
Holding the work by your hand or against the body
leaves it unstable and may lead to loss of control.
3. The cutter bit shank must match the designed
collet chuck.
4. Only use a bit that is rated at least equal to the
maximum speed marked on the tool.
5. Wear hearing protection during extended
period of operation.
6. Handle the router bits very carefully.
7. Check the router bit carefully for cracks or
damage before operation. Replace cracked or
damaged bit immediately.
8. Avoid cutting nails. Inspect for and remove all
nails from the workpiece before operation.
9. Hold the tool rmly with both hands.
10. Keep hands away from rotating parts.
11. Make sure the router bit is not contacting the
workpiece before the switch is turned on.
12.
Before using the tool on an actual workpiece, let
it run for a while. Watch for vibration or wobbling
that could indicate improperly installed bit.
13. Be careful of the router bit rotating direction
and the feed direction.
14. Do not leave the tool running. Operate the tool
only when hand-held.
15. Always switch o and wait for the router bit to
come to a complete stop before removing the
tool from workpiece.
16. Do not touch the router bit immediately after
operation; it may be extremely hot and could
burn your skin.
17. Do not smear the tool base carelessly with
thinner, gasoline, oil or the like. They may
cause cracks in the tool base.
18. Some material contains chemicals which may
be toxic. Take caution to prevent dust inhala-
tion and skin contact. Follow material supplier
safety data.
19.
Always use the correct dust mask/respirator for
the material and application you are working with.
20. Place the tool on stable area. Otherwise falling
accident may occur and cause an injury.
21. Keep cord away from your foot or any objects.
Otherwise an entangled cord may cause a falling
accident and result in personal injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING: DO NOT let comfort or familiarity
with product (gained from repeated use) replace
strict adherence to safety rules for the subject
product. MISUSE or failure to follow the safety
rules stated in this instruction manual may cause
serious personal injury.
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
CAUTION: Always be sure that the tool is
switched o and unplugged before adjusting or
checking function on the tool.
Adjusting the depth of cut
► Fig.1: 1. Lock knob 2. Adjusting hex bolt 3. Stopper
block 4. Adjusting knob 5. Stopper pole
6. Depth pointer 7. Stopper pole setting nut
8. Fast-feed button
1.
Place the tool on a at surface. Loosen the lock knob
and lower the tool body until the router bit just touches the
at surface. Tighten the lock knob to lock the tool body.
2. Turn the stopper pole setting nut counterclock-
wise. Lower the stopper pole until it makes contact
with the adjusting hex bolt. Align the depth pointer with
the "0" graduation. The depth of cut is indicated on the
scale by the depth pointer.
3. While pressing the fast-feed button, raise the
stopper pole until the desired depth of cut is obtained.
Minute depth adjustments can be obtained by turning
the adjusting knob (1 mm per turn).
4. By turning the stopper pole setting nut clockwise,
you can fasten the stopper pole rmly.
5. Now, your predetermined depth of cut can be
obtained by loosening the lock knob and then lowering
the tool body until the stopper pole makes contact with
the adjusting hex bolt of the stopper block.
Nylon nut
CAUTION: Do not lower the nylon nut too low.
The router bit will protrude dangerously.
The upper limit of the tool body can be adjusted by
turning the nylon nut.
► Fig.2: 1. Nylon nut
Stopper block
CAUTION: Since excessive cutting may cause
overload of the motor or diculty in controlling
the tool, the depth of cut should not be more than
15 mm at a pass when cutting grooves with an 8
mm diameter bit.
CAUTION: When cutting grooves with a 20
mm diameter bit, the depth of cut should not be
more than 5 mm at a pass.
CAUTION: For extra-deep grooving opera-
tions, make two or three passes with progres-
sively deeper bit settings.
As the stopper block has three adjusting hex bolts
which raise or lower 0.8 mm per turn, you can easily
obtain three dierent depths of cut without readjusting
the stopper pole.
► Fig.3: 1. Stopper pole 2. Adjusting hex bolt
3. Stopper block

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Adjust the lowest adjusting hex bolt to obtain the deepest depth
of cut, following the method of "Adjusting the depth of cut".
Adjust the two remaining adjusting hex bolts to obtain shal-
lower depths of cut. The dierences in height of these adjust-
ing hex bolts are equal to the dierences in depths of cut.
To adjust the adjusting hex bolts, turn the adjusting hex
bolts with a screwdriver or wrench. The stopper block is
also convenient for making three passes with progres-
sively deeper bit settings when cutting deep grooves.
Switch action
CAUTION: Before plugging in the tool, always
check to see that the switch trigger actuates
properly and returns to the "OFF" position when
released.
CAUTION: Make sure that the shaft lock is
released before the switch is turned on.
To prevent the switch trigger from being accidentally
pulled, a lock button is provided.
► Fig.4: 1. Lock button 2. Switch trigger
To start the tool, depress the lock button and pull the
switch trigger. Release the switch trigger to stop.
For continuous operation, pull the switch trigger and
then depress the lock button further.
To stop the tool, pull the switch trigger so that the lock but-
ton returns automatically. Then release the switch trigger.
After releasing the switch trigger, the lock-o function
works to prevent the switch trigger from being pulled.
CAUTION: Hold the tool rmly when turning
o the tool, to overcome the reaction.
Electronic function
The tool is equipped with the electronic functions for
easy operation.
Indication lamp
► Fig.5: 1. Indication lamp
The indication lamp lights up green when the tool is
plugged. If the indication lamp does not light up, the mains
cord or the controller may be defective. The indication lamp
is lit but the tool does not start even if the tool is switched
on, the carbon brushes may be worn out, or the controller,
the motor or the ON/OFF switch may be defective.
Unintentional restart proof
The tool does not start with the switch trigger pulled
even when the tool is plugged.
At this time, the indication lamp blinks in red and shows
the unintentional restart proof device is on function.
To cancel the unintentional restart proof, release the
switch trigger.
Soft start feature
Soft-start feature minimizes start-up shock, and makes
the tool start smoothly.
Constant speed control
Possible to get ne nish, because the rotating speed is
kept constant even under the loaded condition.
Speed adjusting dial
WARNING:
Do not use the speed adjusting dial
during operation. The router bit can be touched by the opera-
tor because of reaction force. This may result in personal injury.
CAUTION: If the tool is operated continuously
at low speeds for a long time, the motor will get
overloaded, resulting in tool malfunction.
CAUTION:
The speed adjusting dial can be turned
only as far as 5 and back to 1. Do not force it past 5 or
1, or the speed adjusting function may no longer work.
The tool speed can be changed by turning the speed
adjusting dial to a given number setting from 1 to 5.
► Fig.6: 1. Speed adjusting dial
Higher speed is obtained when the dial is turned in the
direction of number 5. And lower speed is obtained
when it is turned in the direction of number 1.
This allows the ideal speed to be selected for optimum
material processing, i.e. the speed can be correctly
adjusted to suit the material and bit diameter.
Refer to the table for the relationship between the num-
ber settings on the dial and the approximate tool speed.
Number min-1
18,000
212,000
316,000
420,000
527,500
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Always be sure that the tool is
switched o and unplugged before carrying out
any work on the tool.
Installing or removing the router bit
CAUTION:
Install the router bit securely.
Always use only the wrench provided with the tool.
A loose or overtightened router bit can be dangerous.
NOTICE: Do not tighten the collet nut without
inserting a router bit or install small shank bits
without using a collet sleeve. Either can lead to
breakage of the collet cone.
1. Insert the router bit all the way into the collet cone.
2. Press the shaft lock to keep the shaft stationary
and use the wrench to tighten the collet nut securely.
► Fig.7:
1. Collet nut 2. Tighten 3. Loosen 4. Wrench 5. Shaft lock
3.
When using router bits with other shank diameter, use the
correct size collet cone for the router bit which you intend to use.
► Fig.8: 1. Correct size collet cone
4. To remove the router bit, follow the installation
procedure in reverse.

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OPERATION
WARNING: Before operation, always make
sure that the stopper pole is secured rmly by the
stopper pole setting nut. Otherwise the depth of
cut may change during operation and cause personal
injury.
CAUTION: Before operation, always make
sure that the tool body automatically rises to
the upper limit and the router bit does not pro-
trude from the tool base when the lock knob is
loosened.
CAUTION: Always use both grips and rmly
hold the tool by both grips during operations.
1. Set the base on the workpiece to be cut without
the router bit making any contact.
2. Turn the tool on and wait until the router bit attains
full speed.
3. Lower the tool body and move the tool forward
over the workpiece surface, keeping the base ush and
advancing smoothly until the cutting is complete.
When doing edge cutting, the workpiece surface should
be on the left side of the router bit in the feed direction.
► Fig.9: 1. Workpiece 2. Bit revolving direction
3. View from the top of the tool 4. Feed
direction
NOTE: Moving the tool forward too fast may cause
a poor quality of cut, or damage to the router bit or
motor. Moving the tool forward too slowly may burn
and mar the cut. The proper feed rate will depend on
the router bit size, the kind of workpiece and depth
of cut.
Before beginning the cut on the actual workpiece, it
is advisable to make a sample cut on a piece of scrap
lumber. This will show exactly how the cut will look as
well as enable you to check dimensions.
NOTE: When using the straight guide or the trimmer
guide, be sure to install it on the right side in the feed
direction. This will help to keep it ush with the side of
the workpiece.
► Fig.10: 1. Feed direction 2. Bit revolving direction
3. Workpiece 4. Straight guide
Straight guide
Optional accessory
The straight guide is eectively used for straight cuts
when chamfering or grooving.
► Fig.11
1. Insert the guide bars into the holes in the tool
base.
2. Adjust the distance between the router bit and
the straight guide. At the desired distance, tighten the
thumb screws to secure the straight guide in place.
► Fig.12: 1. Thumb screw 2. Straight guide
3. When cutting, move the tool with the straight guide
ush with the side of the workpiece.
If the distance between the side of the workpiece and
the cutting position is too wide for the straight guide, or
if the side of the workpiece is not straight, the straight
guide cannot be used. In this case, rmly clamp a
straight board to the workpiece and use it as a guide
against the router base. Feed the tool in the direction of
the arrow.
► Fig.13
Templet guide
Optional accessory
The templet guide provides a sleeve through which the
router bit passes, allowing use of the router with templet
patterns.
► Fig.14
1. Loosen the screws on the base, insert the templet
guide and then tighten the screws.
► Fig.15: 1. Screws 2. Templet guide
2. Secure the templet to the workpiece. Place the
tool on the templet and move the tool with the templet
guide sliding along the side of the templet.
► Fig.16: 1. Router bit 2. Base 3. Base plate
4. Templet 5. Workpiece 6. Templet guide
NOTE: The workpiece will be cut a slightly dierent
size from the templet. Allow for the distance (X)
between the router bit and the outside of the templet
guide. The distance (X) can be calculated by using
the following equation:
Distance (X) = (outside diameter of the templet
guide - router bit diameter) / 2
Dust nozzle sets
Cleaner operations can be performed by connecting the
tool to Makita vacuum cleaner.
Insert the nozzle assembly and the dust nozzle assem-
bly into the tool.
► Fig.17: 1. Dust nozzle assembly 2. Nozzle
assembly
Also, the dust nozzle assembly can be inserted into the
tool base directly in accordance with the operation.
► Fig.18: 1. Dust nozzle assembly
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Always be sure that the tool is
switched o and unplugged before attempting to
perform inspection or maintenance.
NOTICE: Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner,
alcohol or the like. Discoloration, deformation or
cracks may result.
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY,
repairs, any other maintenance or adjustment should
be performed by Makita Authorized or Factory Service
Centers, always using Makita replacement parts.
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