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OPERATION
TIPS FOR OPTIMAL USE
• Rotate the tool counter-clockwise when
working on outer edges. Rotate the tool
clockwise when working on inner edges.
• Use HSS (high speed steel) router
bits for softwood.
• Use TCT (tungsten carbide tipped) router
bits for hardwood.
• No guide is required for use of the tool. This
is useful for writing signs and performing
creative work. Only make shallow cuts.
• Refer to the following table for common
types of router bits.
Fig. 6
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6
Using the pattern guide (see Fig. 7)
The pattern guide can be used to produce
a cut-out shape (such as a letter) from a
pattern.
• Secure the pattern over the workpiece
using double-sided tape or "G" clamps.
• The router bit must extend below the
flange of the pattern guide to produce a
cut in the shape of the pattern.
Fig. 7
ROUTER BITS (not included) (see Fig. 6)
Description
(1) Straight bit
(2) Trimming bit
(3) Rabbeting bit
(4) V-grooving bit
(5) Core box bit
(6) Cove bit
(7) Ogee moulding bit Decorative edge moulding
(8) Rounding over bit
(9) Dovetail bit
(10) Chamfer bit
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2
7
8
• Regularly clean the air vents in your tool using a soft brush or dry cloth.
• Regularly clean the motor housing using a damp cloth. Do not use any
abrasive or solvent-based cleaner.
ACCESSORIES (see Fig. 8)
1. Collet wrench
2. Straight
edge guide
3. Collet nut
4. Collet (1/4")
5. Pattern guide
Application
Grooves and rabbets
Trimming veneers or hardwoods, as well
as precision profiling using a pattern
Rabbets on straight or curved workpieces
Grooving, engraving and edge bevelling
Fluting, engraving and decorative edge moulding
Decorative edge moulding
Rounding over edges
Dovetail joints
Chamfered edges
4
5
9
10
MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning or performing any
maintenance, make sure the router
has been disconnected from its pow-
er supply. Keep all ventilation open-
ings clean. Avoid using solvents to
clean plastic parts. Most plastics are
vulnerable to damage from commer-
cial solvents. Use a clean cloth to
remove dirt, oil and grease.
WARNING: Prevent brake
fluid, gasoline, petroleum-
based products, penetrating
oil, etc., from coming into
contact with plastic parts.
These substances contain
chemicals that can damage,
weaken or destroy plastic.
WARNING:
To
safety and reliability, make
sure that all repairs are per-
formed by a qualified ser-
vice technician.
ensure
Fig. 8

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