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Marksman 1650w 1/2 Inch Collet Wood Router 110V 67051C
The Router and case weigh over 9 kilos to substantiate the quality
• Powerful 1650watt wood router
• 100volt
• Supplied with guides and 1/2" collett and in its own blow moulded carry case
• Accepts standard 1/2" router bits
• Operates at speeds from 10,000 to 22,000 rpm
• 1/2 Inch drive
• Free blow moulded carry case to protect the router when in transit
Save a fortune with this wood router, no more having to buy expensive lengths of moulding from the DIY store
Tip's for using your new router
Listen to your Tools
When using a router in woodworking, the sound of the motor is a good telltale sign if you’re routing at a safe speed. If the motor makes a high-pitched sound, the material is being fed too slowly. A lower pitched sound means the router is being pushed too hard or too fast.
Pull back and find a happy medium between the two sounds. You’ll be able to determine this point as you get used to your router. Also, if you need to do a deep cut, take the time to make at least two passes to avoid any kickback. The router lets you know how fast you can push it as you will guide it along the path it should take.
Safety and common sense are the buzzwords when using a router in woodworking. The more care you take, the less likely you’ll find yourself injuring yourself.
The price you see is the price you pay includes postage no hidden costs at checkout UK Mainland Only
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