Product Manual

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OPERATION
6. Unplug the router from the power
source, and inspect the finished cut.
WARNING:
Always securely clamp
your workpiece and keep a rm grip on
the router base with both hands at all
times. Failure to do so could result in
loss of control causing possible serious
personal injury.
WARNING:
Removing the cutter
bit from the workpiece while it is still
rotating could damage the workpiece and
result in loss of control, causing serious
personal injury.
INTERNAL ROUTING WITH FIXED
BASE (FIG. 20)
1. With the depth-of-cut set, tilt the router
and place it on the workpiece with the
leading edge of the sub-base contacting
the workpiece first (FIG. 20).
2. Turn the router motor “ON” and allow
the router motor to reach the selected
speed, being careful not to allow the
cutter bit to contact the workpiece.
3. To begin your cut, gradually lower the
cutter bit into the workpiece until the
sub-base is flush with the workpiece
(FIG. 20).
FIG. 20
4. When the cut is complete, turn the
router motor “OFF” and allow the cutter
bit come to a complete stop before
removing it from the workpiece.
5. Unplug the router from power source,
place the router upside down on the
worktable, and inspect the finished cut
in the workpiece.
WARNING:
Always securely clamp
your workpiece and keep a rm grip on the
router base with both hands at all times.
Failure to do so could result in loss of
control causing possible serious personal
injury. If using a router table, large cutter
bits should be used for edging only.
WARNING:
Removing the cutter bit
from workpiece while it is still rotating could
damage the workpiece and result in loss of
control, causing serious personal injury.
INTERNAL ROUTING WITH
PLUNGE BASE (FIG. 21)
1. With the depth-of-cut set, and the
plunge action locked in the raised (Up)
position, turn the motor “ON” and let the
motor build up to its full selected speed
(FIG. 21).
FIG. 21
Plunge up
Feed direction
2. To begin your cut, unlock the plunge-
lock lever and gently lower the plunge
action evenly into the workpiece.
3. When the desired depth-of-cut is
achieved, lock the plunge-lock lever
(Down) and proceed to make your cut.
4. When the cut is completed, turn the
motor “OFF” and let the cutter bit come
to a complete stop.