Circular Routing (Fig, 23, 24, and 25)
For circular work, reassemble the knob and
screw on the edge guide assembly as shown in
Fig. 23 (smaller radius of cut) or Fig. 24 (larger
radius of cut).
The minimum and maximum radius of circles
to be cut (distance between the center of circle
and the center of bit) are 4-21/64" (110 mm) and
9-29/64" (240 mm), respectively.
1. Turn off the tool and detach the battery pack.
2. Securely attach the edge guide to the base.
3. Align the center hole in the edge guide with
the center of the circle to be cut. Adjust the
length of the edge guide. Reconfigure it, if
necessary, as shown in Figures 23 and 24.
4. Drive a nail slightly less than 17/64" (6.5 mm)
in diameter into the center hole to secure the
edge guide.
5. Attach the battery pack, turn on the tool and
allow it to reach its full speed.
6. Gradually feed the cutter bit into the
workpiece until the sub-base is level with the
workpiece.
7. Pivot the tool clockwise around the nail to
make the circle cut (Fig. 25).
8. When the cut is complete, turn the tool OFF
and allow the cutter bit to come to a complete
stop before removing it from the workpiece
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
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Knob
Center Hole
Screw
Center Hole
Nail
Center Hole