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Operating Instructions
8. ROUTING WITH GUIDE BUSHING (SEE FIG G)
WARNING: Choose a router bit with a smaller diameter than the inner diameter
of the guide bushing.
The guide bushing (24) enables template and pattern routing on work-pieces.
Place the guide bushing over the hole in the centre of the base plate, and align the two
through holes in the bottom of the base plate with the countersunk holes in the guide
bushing. Fasten the guide bushing with the nuts and screws provided.
Set the router with guide bushing against the template. Release the clamping lever by
turning in clockwise direction and slowly lower the router toward the work-piece until
the adjusted depth-of-cut is reached.
Guide router with projecting guide bushing along the template, applying light sideward
pressure.
NOTE:
The template must have a minimum thickness of 8mm, due to the projecting
height of the guide bushing.
9. SHAPING OR MOULDING APPLICATIONS
For shaping or molding applications without the use of a parallel guide, the router must
be equipped with a pilot or a ball bearing.
Lead the router sideward to the workpiece and allow router bit to engage until the pilot
or the ball bearing of the router reach the corner of the workpiece being tool. Guide the
router alongside the workpiece corner using both hands, ensuring proper seating of the
base plate. Too much pressure can damage the edge of the workpiece.
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