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PRO09 AND PRO10 ROUND SUBBASES &
USE OF TEMPLET GUIDE BUSHINGS WITH
PRO01 FIXED BASE
(Available as optional accessories)
Optional
large round subbases
are available
separately
and allow various
templet
guide
bushings to be used with the palm routers.
Templet
guide bushings are used to guide the
router to repeatedly
make consistent
openings
and inlays using various templets (also referred to
as patterns
and jigs). Templets
for standard
routing applications
are available
commercially,
such as the Bosch hinge templet kit; and templets
for specialty applications
are typically made by
users for their specific needs.
The PR009 Round Subbase accepts the Bosch
RA-Series Templet Guide Adapters.
The PR010 Round
Subbase
accepts threaded
templet guide adapters.*
*Note:
The RAl100
Adapter
for Threaded
Templets
allows use of conventional
threaded
templet guides with the PR009 Round Subbase.
PR009 Attachment
of Templet Guide and
Round Subbase
(Fig. 19)
1. Remove regular subbase.
2. Insert templet guide into top of round subbase
such that the anti-rotation stops in the subbase
fit into the corresponding
places in the templet
guide. (When using the RAl100
adapter, first
place the rubber
O-ring
between
the anti-
rotation stops and the subbase.) (Fig. 20).
3. Loosely attach round subbase using panhead
screws that come with that accessory.
4. Center the templet guide around the bit. (The
optional Bosch RAl150
Centering Cone can
be used to ensure that the templet
guide is
properly centered.)**
5. Tighten
the panhead
screws
to hold
the
templet guide and subbase in position.
Note:
If a templet guide seems
loose, repeat
steps 2- 5 after adding the rubber O-ring.
PR010 Attachment
Round Subbase
of
Threaded Templet Guide (Fig. 21)
1. Remove regular subbase.
2. Loosely attach round subbase using panhead
screws that come with that accessory.
3. Attach the threaded templet guide by putting
the templet
guide through
the bottom
and
attaching the ring from the top.
4. Center the templet guide around the bit. (The
optional Bosch RAl151
Centering device can
be used to ensure that the templet
guide is
properly centered.)**
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PANHEADII
RUBBERO-RING
(If necess_a_ry)._
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ANTI-
STOPS
ANTI-
ROTATION
STOPS
ROUTERBASE
TEMPLET
GUIDE
PANHEAD_
SCREWS
TEMPLETGUIDE
RING
PRO10 SUBBASE
ROUTER
CHUCK
TEMPLET
ROUTER
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GUIDE
SUBBASE
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,
TEMPLET
PATTERN
OFFSET_
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WORKPIECE
5. Tighten
the panhead
screws
to hold the
templet guide and subbase in position.
Creating Templets
Templet
patterns
can be made
of plywood,
hardboard, metal or even plastic. The design can
be cut with a router, jigsaw,
or other suitable
cutting tool. Remember that the pattern will have
to be made
to compensate
for the distance
between the router bit and the templet guide (the
"offset"), as the final workpiece
will differ in size
from the templet pattern by that amount, due to
the bit position (Fig. 22).
*See page 26 for available templet guide sizes.
**See page 25 for details about centering.
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