Feeding The Router; Direction Of Feed - External Cuts - Craftsman 320.17541 Operator's Manual

9.5 amp 1 3/4 peak hp fixed base router
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FEEDING
THE
ROUTER
(Fig.
15)
The secret
to professional
routing
is in making
a careful set-up
for the cut, selecting
the
proper depth
of cut, knowing
how the cutter
bit reacts
in your workpiece,
and the rate and
direction
of feed of the router°
.<
ROUTER EED
®
DIRECTION
Fig. 15
Q
ROUT
END
GRAINS
FIRST
CUTTER
BIT
(_
ROUT,ER FEED
DIRECTION
DIRECTION
OF FEED
- EXTERNAL
CUTS
(Fig.
15)
The router motor and cutter bit rotate clockwise.
This requires
the feed of the cutter bit to
be from left to right (see Fig. 15). Feeding
the bit from left to right will cause the bit to pull
the router towards
(up against)
the workpiece.
tf you feed the router in the opposite
direction
(right to left), the rotating
force of the
cutter bit will tend to throw the bit away from the workpiece,
making
it hard to control;
this is called "Climb-Cutting';
cutting
in the opposite
direction
of the proper feed direction.
"Climb
Cutting"
increases
the chance
for toss of control,
resulting
in possible
personal
injury. When
"Climb
Cutting"
is required
(backing
around
a corner
for example),
exercise
extreme
caution
to maintain
control
of the router.
Because of the high speed of the cutter bit during a proper feeding
operation (left to right),
there is very little kickback under normal conditions. However, if the cutter bit strikes a knot,
an area of hard grain in the wood workpiece, or a foreign object, the normal cutting action
could be affected and cause "Kickback".
This Kickback
may cause damage
to your workpiece,
and could cause you to lose control
of the router, causing
possible
personal
injury. Kickback
is always
in the opposite
direction
of the clockwise
cutter
bit rotation,
or counterclockwise.
To guard
against
and help prevent
Kickback,
plan your set-up and direction
of feed so
you're always
thrusting
the router, keeping
the sharp edges
of the cutter
bit continuously
biting straight
into new (uncut)
wood (workpiece)o
Also, always
inspect
your workpiece
for
knots, hard grain, and foreign
objects
that could cause a kickback
problem.
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