5_ When cut is completed, turn router motor "Off" arid let cutting bit come to a
complete stop before removing it from the work p!ece.
6. Unplug router from power source, place router upside down on worktable,
and inspect finished cut in work piece, i
_k WARNING: Always securely clamp your work piece and keep a firm grip
on the router base with BOTH HANDS at all times.! Failure to do so could
result in loss of control causing possible serious _ersonal injury.
A_ WARNING: Removing cutting bit from work pie_ce while it is still rotat-
ing could damage work piece and result in loss of icontrol, causing serious
personal injury. !
N ..... i .
OTE: Making test cuts m scrap materml that =s si_ndar to your work piece is
essential. Learning how the router's speed, depth._of-cut and cutting bit will
react in the work piece will help you produce quali_ cuts.
INTERNAL ROUTING (Figs. 13, 13a, 13b)
1. With depth-of-cut set, tilt
router and place on work Fig.!3
piece with leading edge of
sub-base contacting work
piece first (Fig.13).
,
3_
Turn router motor "On" and
let motor build up to its full
speed, being careful not to
let cutting bit contact work
piece,,
To begin your cut, gradually
feed the cutting bit into the
work piece until the sub-
base is level with the work
piece (see Fig 13a, 13b).
Fig. 13a
Fig. 13b
i
[
Feed Direction
4. When cut is completed, turn motor "Off" and let c[Jtting bit come to a com-
plete stop before removing it from the work piece.
5_ Unplug router from power source, place router upside down on worktable,
and inspect finished cut in work piece.
4
Ak
WARNING: Removing cutting bit from work pierce while it is still rotat-
ing could damage work piece and result in loss of control, causing serious
personal injury. _i
283:.90 ManuaLRevised_0743409
Page 25