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PR009 AND PR010 ROUND SUBBASES &

USE OF TEMPLET GUIDE BUSHINGS WITH

PR001 FIXED BASE

(Available as optional accessories)

Optional large round subbases are available separately and allow various templet guide bushings to be used with the palm routers.

Templet guide bushings are used to guide the router to repeatedly make consistent openings and inlays using various templets (also referred to as patterns and jigs). Templets for standard routing applications are available commercially, such as the Bosch hinge templet kit; and templets for specialty applications are typically made by users for their specific needs.

The PR009 Round Subbase accepts the Bosch RA-Series Templet Guide Adapters.

The PR010 Round Subbase accepts threaded templet guide adapters.*

*Note: The RA1100 Adapter for Threaded Templets allows use of conventional threaded templet guides with the PR009 Round Subbase.

PR009 Attachment of Templet Guide and

Round Subbase (Fig. 19)

1.

Remove regular subbase.

2.

Insert templet guide into top of round subbase

 

such that the anti-rotation stops in the subbase

 

fit into the corresponding places in the templet

 

guide. (When using the RA1100 adapter, first

 

place the rubber O-ring between the anti-

 

rotation stops and the subbase.) (Fig. 20).

3.

Loosely attach round subbase using panhead

FIG. 19

RUBBER O-RING

 

(If necessary)

 

 

 

PANHEAD

 

 

SCREWS

 

 

 

TEMPLET

ROUTER

 

GUIDE

BASE

 

PR009 SUBBASE

 

FIG. 20

RUBBER O-RING

(If necessary)

 

ANTI-

 

 

ROTATION

 

 

STOPS

 

ANTI-

 

 

 

ROTATION

 

 

STOPS

FIG. 21

ROUTER BASE

 

 

TEMPLET

 

 

GUIDE

 

 

 

TEMPLET GUIDE

PANHEAD

RING

 

SCREWS

PR010 SUBBASE

 

screws that come with that accessory.

4.

Center the templet guide around the bit. (The

 

optional Bosch RA1150 Centering Cone can

 

be used to ensure that the templet guide is

 

properly centered.)**

5.

Tighten the panhead screws to hold the

 

templet guide and subbase in position.

FIG. 22

ROUTER BIT

COLLET CHUCK

TEMPLET ROUTER

GUIDE SUBBASE

TEMPLET

PATTERN

Note: If a templet guide seems loose, repeat steps 2- 5 after adding the rubber O-ring.

PR010 Attachment Round Subbase of

Threaded Templet Guide (Fig. 21)

1.Remove regular subbase.

2.Loosely attach round subbase using panhead screws that come with that accessory.

3.Attach the threaded templet guide by putting the templet guide through the bottom and attaching the ring from the top.

4.Center the templet guide around the bit. (The optional Bosch RA1151 Centering device can be used to ensure that the templet guide is properly centered.)**

OFFSET

WORKPIECE

5.Tighten the panhead screws to hold the templet guide and subbase in position.

Creating Templets

Templet patterns can be made of plywood, hardboard, metal or even plastic. The design can be cut with a router, jigsaw, or other suitable cutting tool. Remember that the pattern will have to be made to compensate for the distance between the router bit and the templet guide (the “offset”), as the final workpiece will differ in size from the templet pattern by that amount, due to the bit position (Fig. 22).

*See page 26 for available templet guide sizes.

**See page 25 for details about centering.

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