Operation; Speed Control; Cutting Direction - Truper ROU-MN Manual

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Speed control

• With the speed control (C) it is possible to determine the speed of the router.
• The control can be adjusted from 1 (lowest speed) to 6 (highest speed).
• The speed can be adjusted with the motor running; however,
bit is in contact with the workpiece, otherwise loss of control due to sudden vibration may occur.
• This allows the ideal speed to be chosen for optimum processing of the material, i.e., the speed can be adjusted
correctly to match the material and diameter of the cutter. Refer to the table for the relationship between the numerical
settings of the rotary control and the approximate tool speed.
C
• It is important to perform test cuts on scrap material
before making the cut on the final material. Test cuts allow
the operator to rehearse the cut for speed and depth
adjustments, as well as to get a feel for material response,
cutting direction, and optimal router setup.
• Rest the base of the router on the workpiece before
turning it on.
CAUTION
contact with the workpiece until you have control of the
router by firmly gripping the non-slip handle (A) and the
motor has reached the maximum speed set for the job.
• Guide the router at a constant speed through the work
piece without exerting too much pressure on the bit,
allowing sufficient time for the bit to cut the material.

Cutting direction

CAUTION
• When cutting along an edge, be sure to
guide the bit in the same direction as the direction of
rotation of the bit (B). Otherwise, the router may be
triggered unexpectedly and also produce faulty cuts.
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Make sure the bit is not in

Operation

CAUTION
do not change the speed when the drill
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
RPM
10 000 RPM
12 000 RPM
17 000 RPM
22 000 RPM
27 000 RPM
30 000 RPM

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