Craftsman 315.275110 Owner's Manual page 17

Industrial electronic plunge router double insulated
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OPERATION
ROUTING
GROOVES
See Figure 22.
When muting across the face of boards, set router at desired
depth of cut, place the edge of router base against workpiece,
and turn on your router. Slowly feed the cutter into the
workpiece along desired cutline.
WARNING:
If desired depth of cut is greater than can be safely cut in
one pass, make cuts in two or more passes.
When routing straight cuts across stock, clamp a straight-
edge to the workpiece to use as a guide. Position the
straightedge parallel to the cutline and offset the distance
between the cutting edge of the cutter and the edge of the
router base. Hold the muter base against the straightedge
and rout the groove.
When muting a groove wider than the diameter of the cutter,
clamp a straightedge on both sides of the cutting line.
Position both guides parallel to the desired cutline and
spaced equal distances from the desired edges ofthe gmove.
Rout along one guide; then, reverse direction and rout along
the other guide. Clean out any remaining waste in the center
of the groove freehand.
ROUTING
WITH
EDGE
GUIDE
See Figures 23 and 24.
Straight cuts and grooves can also be routed using an edge
guide attachment on your router. The edge guide attaches to
a guide holder, then the guide bars fit into openings in the
router base. Knob screws in the base secure the guide bars
in position.
Adjustments are made by loosening the wing bolt on guide
holder, placing the edge guide the desired distance from the
cutter, then retightening wing bolt. Fine adjustments can be
made with edge guide adjustment knob on the end of guide
holder. When routing with the edge guide attachment, hold
edge guide against the edge of workpiece as shown in figure
24.
ROUTING
CIRCLES
WITH
EDGE
GUIDE
See Figure 25.
The edge guide attachment can be used for routing circles
when a piloted bit is not available or inadequate for the
required job. Position the edge guide so that the cutter is in
the center opening of the edge guide. Keep both corners of
edge guide pressed against the edge to maintain a consistent
shape.
When routing the outside edge (perimeter) of a circle, feed
the muter counterclockwise. When muting the inside of a
circle feed the router clockwise as shown in figure 25.
Remember that the rotation of the bit must always lead into
the workpiece rather than away from it.
DIRECTION
OF CUT I_
._'_'
WORKPIECE
RABBET
_/_
UNCUT EDGE
BR" PILOT
Fig. 22
KNOB
_
ILJ_=_ :':_" _
SCREW _
_|
GUIDE
_
I_J:::_.
X
HOLDER
GUIDE BARS j'_--.-___
I__,_
,
_
EDGE GUIDE
EDGE GUIDE ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
Fig. 23
DIRECTION
_
l_lh
ul _-'J
ROUTING ALONG A STAIGHTEDGE
WITH EDGE GUIDE AI-I'ACHMENT
Fig. 24
DIRECTION
_
]_,_
_
OFCUT
ROUTING INSIDE OF A CIRCLE
WITH EDGE GUIDE ATTACHMENT
Fig. 25
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