Owner's Manual

28212 Manual_Revised_07-0713 Page 21
PLACING THE PALM ROUTER ONTO THE WORKPIECE AND STARTING
THE CUT
WARNING: Before operating your router, follow all safety instructions in this
manual. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury.
NOTE: Making test cuts is essential with most routing applications.
A test cut gives information about the set-up, the routers speed, the depth of
cut, and how the cutting bit reacts to the workpiece. Much of routing is a trial-
and-error process of making various adjustments, followed by test cuts, as the
user becomes familiar with all of the router’s operational abilities. To avoid ruining
good material, make test cuts on scrap materials.
DETACHABLE TWO-HANDLE BASE (Figs. 7, 7a)
Your palm router comes with
a newly designed, detachable,
two-handle base with
overmold for comfort.
Installing the palm router in the
detachable two-handle base
1.
Use a Phillips screwdriver
to remove the 3 screws in
the cast aluminium base
and sub-base.
2.
Remove the sub-base.
3.
Place the cast aluminium
base onto the detachable
two-handle base by
aligning the 3 screw holes.
4.
Replace and fasten
the screws.
Routing circles and arcs
(Figs. 7, 7a)
The detachable two-handle
base has 3 integrated circular-
routing holes for conveniently
routing circles and arcs (radii:
2 inch, 2-1/2 inch, 3 inch).
1.
With the palm router
installed in the detachable two-handle base, insert a nail or screw into the
circular-routing hole that corresponds with the correct radius. Refer to the
cast markings: R 2, R 2-1/2, and R 3.
Fig. 7
Fig. 7a
Nail or Screw