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USER MANUAL YT82390 Yato
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- housing
- power switch
- rotational speed control
- straight milling attachment
- angle milling attachment
- plunge milling attachment
- parallel milling guide
- roller guide
- dust extraction system adapter
- wrench for fixing the milling cutter
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Second class of insulation
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WYPOSAŻENIE PRODUKTU
PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
The plunge router is used to process wood and wood-based materials using shank cutters. The plunge router is equipped with guides to facilitate straight and angle milling. The possibility of easily connecting the dust extraction system makes work safer. The correct, reliable, and safe operation of the tool depends on its proper use, therefore:
Read this entire instructions manual before the first use of the tool and keep it for future reference.
The supplier shall not be liable for any damage resulting from failure to comply with the safety instructions and recommendations specified in this instructions manual.
PRODUCT EQUIPMENT
The tool is delivered complete but requires preparation before beginning operation. The plunge router is supplied with different attachments allowing various milling methods, guides, dust extraction attachment, and a sleeve for mounting milling cutters with a smaller handle diameter. Milling cutters are not supplied with the tool.
TECHNICAL DATA
| Parameter Unit Value | ||
| Catalogue No. YT-82390 | ||
| Mains voltage [V~] 220 - 240 | ||
| Mains frequency [Hz] 50 | ||
| Rated power [W] 710 | ||
| Rated speed [min] | ^-1 13000 - 33000 | |
| Milling unit stroke [mm] | 20 | |
| Insulation class | II | |
| Protection rating | IPX0 | |
| Noise level | ||
| - sound pressure L_pA ± K_pA | [dB (A)] | 92.0 ± 3.0 |
| - sound power L_wA ± K_wA | [dB (A)] | 102.0 ± 3.0 |
| Vibration a_n ± K | [m/s ^2 ] | 2.388 ± 1.5 |
| Weight | [kg] | 3.0 |
The declared noise emission values have been measured using the standard test method and can be used to compare one tool to another. The declared noise emission values can also be used for preliminary exposure assessment.
Warning! Noise emissions during the correct operation of a power tool may differ from the declared values depending on the manner in which the tool is used, in particular the type of the workpiece.
Warning! Operator protection measures must be determined based on an approximation of exposure under current conditions of use. All stages of the work cycle must be taken into account. In addition to the working time, other factors must be taken into account, such as the time when the tool is switched off and when it is idle.
GENERAL WARNINGS FOR THE SAFETY OF POWER TOOLS
Warning! Read all safety warnings, illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to do so may result in electric shock, fire or serious injury.
Keep all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term "power tool" used in warnings applies to all tools driven by power both wired and wireless.
Workplace safety
Keep the workplace well-lit and clean. Disorder and poor lighting can be causes of accidents.
Do not work with power tools in an environment with an increased risk of explosion, containing flammable liquids, gases or vapors. Power tools generate sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
Children and third persons should not be allowed to enter the workplace. Loss of concentration can result in loss of control.
Electrical safety
The plug of the electric cable must match the power socket. You must not modify the plug in any way. Do not use any plug adapters with earthed power tools. An unmodified plug that fits the outlet reduces the risk of electric shock.
Avoid contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators and coolers. Grounding the body increases the risk of electric shock.
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Do not expose power tools to contact with atmospheric precipitation or moisture. Water and moisture that gets inside the power tool increases the risk of electric shock.
Do not overload the power cable. Do not use the power cord to carry, pull or unplug the power plug from the power outlet.
Avoid contact of the power cable with heat, oils, sharp edges and moving parts. Damage or entanglement of the power cord increases the risk of electric shock.
In the case of working outside closed rooms, use extension cords intended for work outside closed rooms. The use of an extension cord adapted for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
When using a power tool in a humid environment is unavoidable as a protection against supply voltage use a residual current device (RCD). The use of RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
Personal safety
Stay alert, pay attention to what you do and keep common sense while working with the power tool. Do not use a power tool when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol or medication. Even a moment of inattention while working can lead to serious personal injury.
Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. The use of personal protective equipment such as dust masks, anti-slip safety shoes, helmets and hearing protection reduce the risk of serious personal injury.
Prevent accidental operation. Make sure that the electric switch is in the “off” position before connecting to the power supply and / or battery, lifting or moving the power tool. Moving the power tool with the finger on the switch or powering the power tool, when the switch is in the “on” position can lead to serious injuries.
Before turning on the power tool remove any keys and other tools that were used to adjust it. The key left on the rotating parts of the power tool can lead to serious injuries.
Do not reach and do not lean too far. Keep the right attitude and balance all the time. This will allow easier control over the power tool in case of unexpected work situations.
Dress accordingly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts of the power tool. Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair can be caught by moving parts.
If the devices are fitted for the connection of dust extraction or dust collection, make sure that they are connected and used properly. The use of dust extraction reduces the risk of dust hazards.
Do not let the experience acquired from frequent use of the tool resulted in carelessness and ignoring safety rules.
Carefree action can cause serious injuries in a fraction of a second.
Use and care of the power tool
Do not overload the power tool. Use the power tool appropriate for the selected application. The right power tool will provide a better and safer job if used according to the designed load.
Do not use the power tool, if the electric switch does not allow switching on and off. Power tool, which cannot be controlled by means of a power switch is dangerous and must be returned for repair.
Disconnect the plug from the power socket and / or remove the battery if it is detachable from the power tool before adjusting, changing accessories or storing the tool. Such preventive measures will allow you to avoid accidentally turning on the power tool.
Keep the tool out of the reach of children, do not let people who do not know how to operate the power tool or these instructions use a power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
Maintain power tools and accessories. Check the tool for mismatches or jams of moving parts, damage to parts and any other conditions that may affect the operation of the power tool. Damage must be repaired before using the power tool. Many accidents are caused by incorrectly maintained tools.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp edges are less prone to jamming and are easier to control when working.
Use power tools, accessories and inserted tools etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the type and conditions of work. The use of tools for work other than designed is likely to result in a dangerous situation.
Handles and gripping surfaces must be dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and gripping surfaces do not allow for safe operation and control of the tool in dangerous situations.
Repairs
Repair the power tool only in authorized facilities using only original spare parts. This ensures proper operation safety of the power tool.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY WARNINGS FOR PLUNGE ROUTERS
Hold the tool by the insulated surfaces of the handle, as the tool may come into contact with its power cord. Cutting the "live" cable may cause the metal parts of the tool to become "live" and electrocute the operator.
Use clamps or other appropriate means to secure and hold the workpiece on a stable platform. Holding the workpiece with your hands or other parts of your body will cause instability and can lead to loss of control.
Intended use of the tool
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The tool is used for processing wood by means of shank cutters guided from the top of the workpiece along its surface. It is also possible to process wood-based materials such as MDF panels, chipboards, plywood, etc.
The processing of materials other than wood and wood-based materials, such as plastics or metals, is prohibited. Do not use the tool as a stationary tool or as a drive for other tools. The user is liable for all damage resulting from improper use of the tool.
Residual risks
Even if the tool is used correctly, there are residual risks that cannot be avoided. The following hazards arise from the construction and use of the tool: contact with the rotating cutting tool; ejection of the inserted tool or its parts; ejection of dust and pieces of wood; inhalation of dust generated during work; hearing damage if no hearing protection is used; electrocution when touching non-insulated parts of the tool. Failure to follow the instructions in the manual may be the cause of other hazards resulting from improper use.
Additional safety instructions
Always hold the tool by the insulated handles when working. The inserted tool may come into contact with the tool's power cord or with another hidden "live" wire. Such contact may cause uninsulated parts of the tool to become live and may electrocute the operator.
Always attach the workpieces to a stable base, e.g. a work table. Never hold the workpiece with your hands, legs or other body parts. The correct clamping of the workpiece will reduce the risk of losing control of the tool and body contact with moving parts of the tool. When processing long workpieces, support them near the machining point and near their ends. Long elements tend to bend under their weight. The supports must be positioned so that the bending parts of the components do not catch the tool.
Use only milling cutters with the diameter of the handles specified in the instructions manual. Do not rework the milling cutter handle to fit the tool socket. Use the sleeve and nut to match the diameter of the handle. Before installing the milling cutter, make sure that its rotational speed is greater than or equal to the rotational speed of the tool.
Processing some materials can generate dust which can be harmful if inhaled. Always use dust masks during operation. You should also connect the tool to the dust extraction system whenever possible.
Check the tool and the inserted tool for damage before each use. If you notice any damage, do not begin work until the damage has been repaired. Pay special attention to the power cord. The damaged power cord cannot be repaired and must be replaced entirely. Replacement must be carried out at an authorised service centre. Always pull the power cord by the plug when unplugging it from the socket, never by the cord.
Wear personal protection equipment during work: eye protection, hearing protection, dust mask, protective clothing with long sleeves and legs, protective gloves, helmet and footwear with anti-slip soles. Long hair should be tied up.
All activities related to the assembly and adjustment must be carried out with the tool power supply disconnected. The tool power cord plug must be unplugged from the socket. Make sure the power switch is in the “off” position before connecting the tool to the power supply.
Before using the milling cutter, make sure that the cutting edges are free from damage and properly sharpened. Damaged cutting edges can cause the milling cutter to jump away from the workpiece, cause uneven work results and the milling cutter to crack. Imperfect edges will require the milling cutter to be pressed with greater force against the workpiece, which can cause the workpiece to burn and also cause the milling cutter to crack.
Do not use milling cutters with a larger diameter than the dimensions of the opening in the base. After mounting the milling cutter in the plunge router spindle it should not block the lowering and lifting of the plunge router housing.
TOOL OPERATION
Preparing for operation
Take the tool and accessories out of the packaging and remove all its parts. It is recommended to keep the packaging, as it can be reused for storage and transport of the tool.
Make sure that the tool is disconnected from the mains during all adjustment and assembly operations. Make sure that the power cord plug is unplugged from the socket.
Milling cutter assembly and disassembly
Warning! Due to the risk of injury from sharp edges of the milling cutter, the assembly must be carried out using protective gloves. It will be easier to assemble the milling cutter before attaching the working attachment. However, if the diameter of the milling cutter is larger than the hole in the working attachment, install the milling cutter after the assembly of the working attachment.
Select the milling cutter with the handle diameter listed in the technical data table. Press and hold the spindle lock button and unscrew the clamping nut using a wrench. If the diameter of the milling cutter handle is smaller than the sleeve inside the nut, use the supplied reduction sleeve (II). The nut with the milling cutter should be screwed onto the spindle thread, then by pressing and holding the spindle lock, tighten the nut firmly and securely using a wrench (III).
To disassemble the milling cutter, follow the above procedure in reverse order.
Installation of the working attachment
The plunge router is equipped with three working attachments for straight milling, angle milling, and plunge milling.
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The assembly of each attachment is done by sliding it onto the body of the plunge router. The straight and angular milling attachment has a gear, which should be positioned so that it rotates on the rack in the body (IV). The knob attached to the gear and the height scale located on the plunge router body allow for setting the milling depth (V). After setting the milling depth, the attachment must be fixed by closing the lever (VI).
The plunge milling attachment is not equipped with gear, but it should be slid onto the plunge router body so that the pin inside the attachment clamp fits into the notch in the plunge router body (VII). Slide the attachment to the full extent and then immobilise it by closing the lever (VIII).
Caution! If closing the lever will not immobilise the attachment, tighten the lever clamping screw with the lever open.
Operating the straight milling attachment
The straight milling attachment allows attaching two guides - parallel milling guide and roller guide. The guides are assembled to the attachment (IX), (X).
Both guides have adjusting knobs that allow setting the operating parameters. After setting the guides, make sure that the milling cutter does not come into contact with any element of the guide during operation.
The attachment also allows the installation of an adapter for an external system extracting dust generated during operation, e.g. by means of an industrial vacuum cleaner. Fix the adapter to the attachment and assemble it with a screw (XI). Do not tighten the screw too much to avoid damaging the adapter.
An industrial vacuum cleaner can be used as a dust extraction system. It is not recommended to use a household vacuum cleaner, which is not suitable for absorbing dust generated during wood processing and may be damaged during such work. Always connect a flexible hose to the tool connection, which allows the tool to operate freely. Position the hose so that it does not come into contact with the inserted tool during operation. If the diameter of the vacuum cleaner hose differs from the connection diameter, use the adapter (available separately).
Operating the angle milling attachment
The attachment does not allow the installation of guides. The milling angle is adjusted after loosening the knob. After setting the angle, tighten the knob so that the milling angle does not change automatically during operation (XII). The scale located near the knob makes it easier to set the milling angle.
Operating of the plunge milling attachment
The attachment allows the installation of the parallel milling attachment. Unscrew the guide adapter position locking knob (XIII) slightly, extend the adapter and attach the guide (XIV) to it.
After unlocking the lever (XV) you can adjust the milling depth or the milling cutter stroke. Setting the depth or motion range is possible by means of a rotary switch located in the base of the attachment, as well as by means of a depth gauge located at the top of the attachment; the precision of the settings is ensured by a micrometer knob located at the top of the depth gauge (XVI).
Rotational speed adjustment (XVII)
The plunge router rotational speed can be adjusted smoothly within the range specified in the technical data table. The speed is set using the knob. The higher the visible number, the higher the rotational speed. The rotational speed must be selected according to the type of workpiece and the diameter of the milling cutter. The smaller the diameter of the milling cutter and the harder the wood, the higher the speed which can be set. Please note, however, that too high a speed can cause the workpiece to burn. It is recommended to carry out tests on waste material.
Warning! Do not change the rotational speed setting while the tool is running under load.
Starting and stopping the plunge router
Before starting the plunge router, hold it with both hands on the handles or isolated housing elements and make sure that the milling cutter does not come into contact with any objects. Switch the plunge router on by moving the power switch to the on position - I. The device has a so-called „soft start”, which means that it reaches the maximum or set rotational speed gradually accelerating. This protects the user from a sudden jerk from the device, which can lead to a loss of control of the tool during its start-up.
After the start-up, hold the plunge router running for approx. 30 seconds before starting work. You can start working if no abnormal working symptoms are detected during this time, e.g. increased vibration, increased noise, suspicious smell or smoke coming from the tool.
The tool is switched off when the power switch is set to the off position - O. After switching off the tool, the milling cutter will keep spinning for some time. Wait for the milling cutter rotation to stop completely before putting the tool away.
Milling (XVIII)
The rotation direction of the spindle is indicated by an arrow on the base and on the housing. Milling must be carried out counterclockwise for external milling and clockwise for internal milling. This prevents the milling cutter from jumping and ensures a good milling result.
The speed of guiding the plunge router should be adjusted experimentally, it is recommended to carry out tests using waste made of the same material as the intended workpiece. The slower the guiding speed, the better the milling result. However, too slow a
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speed may cause the surface being milled to burn and leave permanent marks on it.
Tips for milling
During milling, the plunge router should be guided by a smooth motion at a uniform speed. The smoother the guiding motion, the higher the milling quality.
Avoid hitting the workpiece with the milling cutter.
Allow the plunge router to reach the set speed and only then start milling.
If milling must be continued, enter the milling cutter into the track at a full rotational speed. This will prevent the milling cutter from being jammed in the workpiece.
MAINTENANCE AND OVERHAUL
CAUTION! Before carrying out any adjustment, servicing or maintenance work, unplug the tool from the power outlet. Having finished working with the workpiece/material, inspect the power tool for damage by visually inspecting the exterior and the body and the handles. Check the power cord and its rubber gland, the action of the ON/OFF switch, the vents for clogging, the motor brushes for sparking, the noise of the bearings and the drive transmission, and how the power tool starts and runs. During the warranty period, the user is not allowed to disassemble the tool or replace any components or parts, as this will void the warranty rights. Any irregularities found during overhaul or the operation signal the need for repair at a service centre. For this purpose, contact the manufacturer. Having finished your work, clean the housing, the vents, all switches, all handles and guards with compressed air (at 0.3 MPa maximum), a brush or a dry cloth. Do not use any chemicals or cleaners. Do not use sharp tools for cleaning. Remove the circular saw and clean the inside of the guards, the fixing of the circular saw, as well as the saw itself from dust and other impurities generated during operation. Clean handles, knobs and other adjusting parts with a dry, clean cloth.
PRODUKTBESCHREIBUNG
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DU PRODUIT
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Scanned text of a document with fragmented and low-resolution characters, likely from a form or official record.DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
0421/YT-82390/EC/2021
We declare and guarantee with full responsibility that the following products:
Router; 220-240 V\~; 50 Hz; 710 W; 13000 - 33000 min ^-1 ; item no. YT-82390
meet requirements of the following European Standards / Technical Specifications:
EN 62841-1:2015
EN 62841-2-17:2017
EN 55014-1:2017 + A11:2020
EN 55014-2:2015
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019
EN 61000-3-3:2013 + A1:2019
and fulfill requirements of the following European Directives:
2006/42/EC Machinery and safety elements
2014/30/EU Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Directive
2011/65/EU Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances
Serial number: concern all serials numbers of item(s) mentioned in this declaration
The last two digits of the year in which the CE marking was affixed: 21
Year of production: 2021
The person authorized to compile the technical file:
Tomasz Zych
(Place and date of issue)

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TOYA S.A.