SPEED DIAL (Fig. 8)
The router is equipped with a speed dial. Turn
the speed dial to control the router speed.
The speed dial is numbered "1" to "6", with
position "1" being the lowest speed and position
"6" being the highest speed.
WARNING
Failure to obey this could make you lose
control of the tool and result in serious
personal injury and property damage.
NOTE: Choose the applicable cutting speed
according to the bit diameter and the material
being cut.
Reduce the speed when using extra-large bits (cutting diameter of 1 inch or greater), or heavy
cutting bits. Changing the rate of feed can also improve the quality of the cut.
DIAL SETTING
1
2
3
4
5
6
The speed chart above indicates the relationship between speed settings and the cutting
application. Exact settings are determined by operator experience and preference, and also by
recommendations made by manufacturers of cutter bits.
LED WORK LIGHT (Fig. 9)
The tool features a built-in work light, located
near the collet; it will provide high visibility of
the workpiece when cutting.
The LED light will automatically turn on
when the tool starts running. It will turn off
approximately 10 seconds after the tool is
turned off.
NOTE: When the tool and/or battery pack
become overloaded or too hot, the internal
sensors will automatically turn the tool off and
the LED light will rapidly flash.
Rest the tool for a while or place the tool and battery pack separately under air flow for cooling.
The LED light will flash more slowly to indicate that the battery pack charge level is low. Recharge
the battery pack.
Never change the speed
while the tool is running .
RPM
15,000
16,500 – 18,000
19,500 – 21,000
22,500 – 24,000
25,500 – 27,000
28,500 – 30,000
Fig . 8
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APPLICATION
Hardwoods, larger diameter cutter bits
Softwoods, plastics, countertops, smaller
diameter cutter bits
Fig . 9
Speed Dial
LED Work
Light
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