WHAT IT DOES

A router is a hand tool or power tool that routs (hollows out) an area in hard material, such as wood or plastic. Routers are mainly used in woodworking, especially cabinetry. Usually they're handheld or fastened, with the cutting end up, in router tables. Routers can be used to cut patterns, grooves, and designs across multiple pieces of wood. For instance, if you have a broken table or other piece of wood, you can use the router to “trace” the outline of the original piece and re-create it as many times as you like.


ABOUT THIS TOOL

  • Corded and connects to standard mains electricity
  • 1/4 inch router bit size
  • Can cut a piece of wood with a max H 55mm and max W 100mm
  • Table Top Size: 610 x 405 x 26 mm
  • Bench Height: 410 mm
  • Router Cutter Aperture: 98 mm
  • Max Cutter Diameter: 86 mm
  • Insert Ring Sizes: 31.8 mm / 67.5 mm
  • Dust Spout: 57 mm
  • Edge Planing (up to): 1.4 & 2.4 mm


SAFETY & PPE

The direction of routing must always be opposite to the cutter's direction of rotation. Otherwise there is risk of injury from back kick.

Mask - ESSENTIAL

Glasses - ESSENTIAL

Ear protection - RECOMMENDED

PPE available at the library for a suggested donation


YOU MAY ALSO NEED

Router bits

Extension lead if the cable is too short

Clamps to hold down the table

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