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TECHNICAL DATA

RR912
VOLTAGE-FREQUENCY

120 V ~   60 Hz

NO LOAD SPEED

(11 000 -25 000) r/min

MAXIMUM CUTTING DEPTH

2" (50,8 mm)

COLLET DIAMETER

1/2" - 1/4"

POWER

1 300 W

WEIGHT

4,5 kg (9,9 lb)

This router has the following features:
1. 1300 W Variable Speed Router motor, which 
runs at 25,000 r/min (no-Ioad speed).
2. Variable Speed Dial for matching the speed to 
the work piece material and bit size.
3. Electronic-Feedback Circuitry maintains con-
stant speed under load for a quality finish in all 
materials.
4. Soft-start feature minimizes the torque twist 
common with larger router motors by limiting 
the speed at which the router motor starts. This 
also increases the motor’s life.
5. Spindle Lock for easy, one-wrench bit chang-
es.
6. 1/4 inch collets/nuts.
7. Ergonomically designed handles with soft 
grip for comfort and maximum control with less 
vibration.
8. Durable, non-marring sub-base glide smooth-
ly over the work piece. The sub-base have a 
cutter-bit opening of 1-1/4 in.
9. Impact-resistant router-motor top cap and 
handles on base help protect the tool from dam-
age.
10. Heavy-duty Edge Guide for routing appli-
cations such as decorative edging, grooving, 
dadoing, slotting, and straightedge planing /
trimming.

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

“ON/OFF” SWITCH

The router motor is turned “ON” and “OFF” 
with using the toggle switch located on the top 
cap of the motor housing. The left side of the 
toggle switch hood (when facing the operator) 
is marked “I” for “ON”, and the right side (when 
facing the operator) is marked “O” for “OFF”.
To turn the motor 
“ON”, push the toggle 
switch to the left side, 
marked “I” for “ON”.
To turn the motor 
“OFF”, push the toggle 
switch to the right side 
marked “O” for “OFF”.

 IMPORTANT:

1. Always hold the router and cutting bit away 
from the work piece when turning the toggle 
switch “ON.”
2. Contact the work piece with the router 
and cutting bit only after the router  has fully 
reached the selected speed. 
3. Remove the router and cutting bit from the 
work piece only after turning the router motor 
“OFF,” and after the cutting bit has come to a 
complete stop.

“LIVE TOOL INDICATOR” LIGHT 
The router also has a 
green “LIVE TOOL IN-
DICATOR” light located 
on the motor hous-
ing top cap where the 
power cord enters the 
motor housing. 
This green light is always on when router motor 
is plugged into a power source.

VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL
The electronic speed control feature allows 
router motor speed to be matched to cutter size 
and work piece-material hardness for an im-
proved finish and extended bit life.
Speed changes are 
made by rotating the 
Speed Control Dial 
starting at “MIN,” and 
the fastest speed is 
marked with "MAX".
The next information is a “Variable Speed 
Selection Chart” to help determine the cor-
rect speed for the cutting bit being used.

 WARNING: before operating the router fol-

low all safety instructions in this manual. Failure 
to do so could result in serious personal injury.

The next chart shows the variable speed selec-
tion;
 Never exceed these bit speeds:

CUTTING BIT DIAMETER

MAX. 
SPEED

Up to 1" (25 mm)

6

1-1/4" a 2" (30 mm - 50 mm) 

4 - 5

2-1/4" a 2-1/2" (55 mm - 65 mm) 

2 - 3

3" a 3-1/2" (75 mm - 90 mm) 

1 - 2

Reduce the speed when using extra large bits (1 
inch or more in cutting diameter) or heavy cut-
ting bits. Changing the router’s rate of feed can 
also improve the quality of the cut.

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Summary of Contents for RR912

Page 1: ...es de seguridad contenidas en este manual antes de operar esta herramienta WARNING read understand and follow the safety rules in this manual before operating this tool RR912 MANUAL DE USUARIO Y GARAN...

Page 2: ...iones t cnicas Instrucciones de operaci n Mantenimiento Solucionador de problemas Notas Garant a 15 15 15 16 16 18 18 18 24 25 26 28 3 3 3 4 4 6 6 7 13 14 26 28 CONTENIDO CONTENT S MBOLOS SYMBOLS PELI...

Page 3: ...piezas en movimiento Los cables da ados o enredados aumentan el riesgo de choque el ctrico Cuando maneje una herramienta el ctrica en el exterior use una prolongaci n de cable adecua da para uso en el...

Page 4: ...i n calificado usando solamente piezas de reemplazo id nticas Esto garantizar que la seguridad de la herramienta el ctrica se mantiene ADVERTENCIAS DE SEGURIDAD PARA ROUTERS ADVERTENCIA remueva las br...

Page 5: ...ienen qu micos que pueden causar c ncer Algunos ejemplos de estos qu micos son El plomo de las pinturas a base de plomo La s lice cristalina de los ladrillos el cemento y otros productos de alba iler...

Page 6: ...ca con la pieza de trabajo se desliza suavemente sobre la pieza de trabajo 9 Partes pl sticas de el router resistentes a im pactos que ayudan a proteger la herramienta de da os 10 Gu a de corte de alt...

Page 7: ...la recomendaci n del fabricante de brocas de corte GU A DE CORTE PARA USO PESADO Le router cuenta con una gu a de corte para uso rudo Esta gu a puede ser usada para apli caciones que requieran bordea...

Page 8: ...el collet y lim pie la abertura con un pa uelo o un cepillo fino 4 Siempre aseg rese de que la broca el collet tuerca y el eje del motor est n limpios y libres de part culas de madera residuos polvo g...

Page 9: ...ucciones de seguridad indica das en este manual El no seguir con estas re comendaciones de uso podr an ocasionar da os severos al usuario NOTA el hacer cortes de prueba es esencial para la mayor parte...

Page 10: ...de tra bajo 2 Escoja una broca de corte apropiada 3 Realice el avellanado en dos o m s pases No exceda el 1 8 3 1 mm de profundidad de corte en una sola pasada Esto proveer un mejor con trol as le se...

Page 11: ...avance de el router El corte irregular incrementa la oportunidad de la perdida de control de el router resultando en posibles da os personales Cuando suceda un corte irregular por ejem plo el cortar h...

Page 12: ...s m s grandes producen astillas m s gran des con un terminado muy spero El realizar este tipo de corte forzado puede causar que el motor de el router se sobre caliente Bajo extremas condiciones de ava...

Page 13: ...siempre gafas de seguri dad con la guarda laterales al operar herramien tas el ctricas o al soplar polvo Si la operaci n es polvorienta use tambi n una mascarilla an tipolvo MANTENIMIENTO DE RUTINA A...

Page 14: ...fique que el interruptor del motor se en cuentre en posici n de encendido Vea que los carbones no est n desgastados o necesite reemplazarlos Problema la superficie de la pieza de trabajo no tiene un b...

Page 15: ...D re duces the risk of electric shock PERSONAL SAFETY Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Don t use the tool if you are tired or under the influence of...

Page 16: ...o secure and support the work piece to a stable platform and hold the work piece rigidly in position Holding the work piece by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of control Nev...

Page 17: ...n a well ventilated area Work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles Avoid prolonged contact with dust from power sandi...

Page 18: ...ggle switch to the left side marked I for ON To turn the motor OFF push the toggle switch to the right side marked O for OFF IMPORTANT 1 Always hold the router and cutting bit away from the work piece...

Page 19: ...ing router cutting bits with a cutter diameter larger than 1 1 2 inches always have the speed dial set at number 1 or 2 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE CUTTING BIT INSTALLING THE CUTTING BIT 1 Turn the mo...

Page 20: ...urce when you are assembling parts making adjust ments installing or removing collets nuts or cutting bits cleaning or when it is not in use Disconnecting the router will prevent acciden tal starting...

Page 21: ...ce Fig 1 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 work piece 3 To begin the cut gradually lower the r...

Page 22: ...hands at all times Failure to do so could result in loss of control causing pos sible serious personal injury FEEDING THE ROUTER FIG 4 The secrets to professional looking routing are careful setup for...

Page 23: ...work piece the depth of cut and the cut ting diameter of the bit When cutting shallow grooves in soft woods such as pine you may use a faster rate of feed When making deep cuts in hardwoods such as oa...

Page 24: ...ntend ed for repair or replacement by the customer All other parts represent an important part of the double insulation system and should be serviced only by a qualified service center technician WARN...

Page 25: ...ing LUBRICATION All of the bearings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high grade lubricant for the life of the tool under normal operating conditions Therefore no further lubrica...

Page 26: ...26 Notas Notes...

Page 27: ...27 Manual de usuario User s manual Notas Notes...

Page 28: ...ualified person URREA HERRAMIENTAS PROFESIONALES S A DE C V garantiza este producto por el termino de 3 a os en sus piezas componentes y mano de obra contra cualquier defecto de fabricaci n a partir d...

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