Owner's Manual

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Internal routing (Figs. 10, 10a, 10b, 11)
1.
With the depth-of-cut set,
tilt the router and place
it on the workpiece with
only the leading edge of
the sub-base contacting
the workpiece (Fig.10).
2.
Turn the motor “ON” and
allow the motor to reach
the selected speed, being
careful not to allow the
cutting bit to contact the
workpiece.
3.
To begin your cut,
gradually feed the cutting
bit into the workpiece until
the sub-base is level with
the workpiece (see Fig.
10a, 10b).
4.
When the cut is
completed, turn the
motor “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.
WARNING: Always
securely clamp the workpiece
in place, and keep a firm grip on the router base 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.
NOTE: Making a single, deep cut is never advisable. Smaller diameter bits are
easily broken by too much side thrust and torque. Larger bits will cause a rough
cut and will be difficult to guide and control. For these reasons, do not exceed
1/8-in. depth of cut in a single pass.
Fig. 10
Fig. 10a
Fig. 10b
Fig. 11