Craftsman 320.17541 operating instructions Internal Routing Figs , 11a, 11b, Feed Direction

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INTERNAL ROUTING (Figs. 11, 11a, 11b and 12)

1., With depth-of-cut set, tilt router and place on workpiece with leading edge of sub-base contacting workpiece first (Fig. 11)_

2.Turn motor "On" and let motor build up to its full speed, being careful not to let cutter bit contact workpiece.

3.To begin your cut, gradually is level with the workpiece

feed the cutter bit into the workpiece until the subbase (see Fig 11 a, 11 b).

4.When cut is completed, turn motor "Off' and let cutter bit come to a complete stop before removing it from the workpiece.

5.Unplug router from power source, place router upside down on worktable, and inspect finished cut in workpiece.

Fig, 11

Fig. 12

Feed Direction

Edge

Guide

Fig. 11a

Fig. 11b

Internal sloting

on workpiece with fixed base

Feed Direction-_

on the router base with BOTH HANDS at all times, Failure to do so could result

I lossz_ WARNING:of control causing possible serious personal injury, if using a router table, Always securely clamp your workpiece and keep a firm grip

large cutter bits should be used for edging only,

in

z_ WARNING: Removing cutter bit from workpiece while it is still rotating

could damage workpiece and result in loss of control, causing serious personal

injury.

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