
DIRECTION OF FEED
If you are looking down from the top of the router, the bit will revolve in
a clockwise direction. This gives the router a tendency to twist counter-
clockwise in your hands, particularly when starting the tool.
For maximum safety and control, feed the router in a counterclockwise
direction when routing the exterior edges of your workpiece. Feed the
router in a clockwise direction when routing the interior of your work-
piece (Fig. 15). The edge of the workpiece should always be on the
lefthand side of your router. If the router is operated in the reverse direc-
tion from what is shown in Fig. 15, the router bit will propel the router
along the workpiece at a high speed rate that could cause lose of control
and personal injury.
ROUTING
1. Clamp down and firmly secure the workpiece.
2. Check that the router is set to a suitable speed and cutting depth.
3. Hold the router handles firmly with both hands. Switch on the router and allow the motor to reach full speed.
4. Slowly feed the router bit into the workpiece and progress smoothly through the cut until the cut is complete.
5. Turn the router off and let the bit come to a complete stop before removing the router from the workpiece.
TRIMMING
Trimming is creating a cut by moving the router bit alongside the edge of a workpiece. For trimming, you must
select a router bit with a bearing attached to properly guide the bit along the workpiece. Follow the instructions for
routing.
NOTE:
If the edge where the bearing is running along is laminated or veneered, run some masking tape along it to
protect the surface.
When making deep cuts, multiple passes may be needed to create the desired cut. See page 11 “Depth of Cut” on
using the depth stop turret to adjust the cutting depth and making consecutive passes.
Bit
ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
Fig. 15
OPERATION
WARNING!
Make sure all the assembly and adjustment instructions have been read and understood before
plugging in your router.
WARNING!
Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from flying wood chips and dust. Wear hearing
protection as the router can be very loud and damage your ears.
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