Electronic Feedback Circuitry; Placing The Router Onto The Workpiece And Starting The Cut - Craftsman 320.28084 Product Manual

12.5 amp, variable speed, 2-114 peak hp router combo with fixed base, plunge base, and d-handle base
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The speed charts above indicate the relationship
between the speed setting and
the cutting application.
Exact settings are determined
through operator experience
and preference,
and by recommendations
by the cutting-bit
manufacturer.
ELECTRONIC
FEEDBACK
CIRCUITRY
Electronic
feedback
circuitry
monitors and adjusts power in order to maintain the
desired RPM for consistent
performance
and control,
providing
constant
speed
under load for a quality finish in all materials
PLACING
THE ROUTER ONTO THE WORKPIECE
AND STARTING
THE CUT
,_
WARNING:
Before operating
the router, follow all safety instructions
in this
manual. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury.
NOTE: Making test cuts is essential
with most routing applications.
A test cut
will give a feel for the set-up, the router's speed, the depth of cut, and how the
cutting
bit reacts to the workpiece.
Much of routing is a trial-and-error
process of making various adjustments,
followed
by test cuts. To avoid ruining good material, make test cuts on scrap materials.
28084 Manual Revised 07-0712
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