Edge riouting or internal routing, Edge routing (fig. 10), Operation cont – Craftsman 320.17541 User Manual

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OPERATION cont.

EDGE riOUTING OR INTERNAL ROUTING

For ease of operation and to maintain proper control, your router has two handles,
one on each side of the router base. When operating the router, always hold it firmiy

with both hands (see Fig, 10).

Turn the router “On”, let the motor build to its full speed, then gradually feed the
cutter bit into the workpiece. ALWAYS be alert and watch what you are doing.

NEVER operate the router when you are fatigued.

EDGE ROUTING (Fig. 10)

1. With depth-of-cut set, place router

on edge of workpiece, making sure

the cutter does not contact
the workpiece.

2, Have an edge guide (board or meta!

straightedge) clamped in place to help
guide router's base when making
your edge cut.

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router “On”, and let the

motor build to its full speed.

4. To begin your cut, gradually feed the

cutter bit into the edge of the workpiece.

5. When cut is completed, turn motor “Off and let cutter bit come to a complete stop

before removing it from the workpiece.

6. Unplug router from power source, place router upside down on worktable, and inspect

finished cut in workpiece.

A WARNING;

Always securely clamp your workpiece and keep a firm grip

on the router base with BOTH HANDS at ail times. Failure to do so could result
in loss of control causing possible serious personal injury.

A WARNING:

Removing cutter bit from workpiece while it is still rotating

could damage workpiece and result in loss of control, causing serious persbhal
Injury.

NOTE: Making test cuts in scrap material that is similar to your workpiece is
essential. Learning how the router’s speed, depth-of-cut and cutter bit will react
in the workpiece will help you produce quality cuts.

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