MFK700 with Horizontal Base

Oso Rojo

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I just getting starting using the horizontal base with the MKF700. The project is to trim oak banding around a laminate bench top to flush it with the bench surface. My question is about forward and aft adjustment assuming you are facing towards the bench top with the router's axis pointing away from you. Is there any kind of guide to keep the cutter roughly over the material to be cut?

Thanks,
Bernie
 
Hmm, I found the part, but where are the screws to hold it in place?

Bernie
 
Oso Rojo said:
Hmm, I found the part, but where are the screws to hold it in place?

Bernie

Should be in the motor housing. The allen key is clipped to the Systainer insert.

I just checked the pictures in the link above. One of the pictures show them in the housing.

Tom
 
From the link. I marked up where the screws are.

Tom
 

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Yes, four M5 holes.

I just looked up the part number on EKAT, I think I'll need to call Festool tomorrow. Maybe I can find some at the local Fastenal. EKAT says they are M5 x 10. I checked the diameter and the holes are M5s.

Bernie
 
Double check the Systainer to see if they were shipped in a package. Maybe under the insert?

My local hardware store would have them in stock.

Tom
 
Just check underneath, found an allen wrench I didn't know was there, but no screws. I'll leave a little early for work tomorrow and stop at Fastenal. They seem to carry everything.
 
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