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,_ WARNING: Removing the cutting 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 (Figs. 25, 25a, 25b)
1. With the depth-of-cut set,
tilt the router and place Fig. 25
it on the workpiece with _ o-_,
only the leading edge of
the sub-base contacting
workpiece (Fig.25).
2. Turn the router motor "ON"
and allow the router motor
to reach the selected
speed, being careful not
to allow the cutting bit to
contact the workpiece.
3. To begin the cut, gradually Fig. 25b
lower the router until the
sub-base is level with the
workpiece to feed the
cutting bit into the workpiece
(see Fig 25a, 25b).
4. When the cut is complete,
turn the router motor Fig. 26
"OFF" and allow the
cutting bit come to a
complete stop before
removing it from the
workpiece.
5. Unplug the router from
the power source, place
the router upside down
on the worktable, and
inspect the finished cut in
the workpiece.
,_ WARNING: Always
securely clamp the workpiece
in place, and keep a firm grip on the router base with both hands at all times. Failure
to do so could result in loss of control, causing possibly serious personal injury.
,_ WARNING: Removing the cutting bit from workpiece while it is still rotating
could damage the workpiece and result in loss of control, causing serious
personal injury.
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