Black & Decker RP250 10 Amp 2-1/4-Inch Variable Speed Plunge Router
For making joint cuts, all fixed base router applications, template cuts for decoration or projects like door hinges, cut-outs, inlays, sign making, decorative edges. Variable speed motor for additional control and functionality. Plunge action for versatility over a wide range of applications. Plunge action for versatility over a wide range of applications. 3 easy to set turret stops reduce set-up time for repeative depth cuts. Sightline base for improved visibility and control. Dust extraction port for a cleaner work environment. Spindle Lock for convenient bit changes. Trigger switch with lock-on button for added comfort and control. Easy setting depth scale for accuracy and convenience. Large contoured chip shield helps keep debris fromflying. Includes adjustable parallel edge guide.STANDARD EQUIPMENT:RP250 Router, 1/4″ collet and wrench, User’s guide, adjustable parrallel edge guide.SPECIFICATIONS:10 amps, 2 peak HP, 8,000-27,000 RPM, 1/4″ collett diameter, 2″ plungestroke. 4-1/2″ x 6-1/4″ base dimension.
Add decorative profiles to the edges and centers of your next woodworking project with this plunge router from Black and Decker. Designed for versatility, this powerful cutting tool lets you start in the middle of stock rather than just at the edges, plunging down into the wood to create panels, decorative cutouts, inlays, and more.
At the same time, this unit does everything that a fixed-base router does, shaping decorative edges licitly split, mortising door edges for hinge installation. And, it’s easy to use. Thanks to the excellent control and precision this 2-1/4-inch router offers, you’ll quickly execute precise free-hand cutouts, template cuts, and inlays. Great for a wide variety of routing tasks, a beefy 2-horsepower, 10 amp motor spins the bit at variable speeds from 8,000 to 27,000 rpm. An electronic variable speed dial maintains a constant cutting speed through hardwoods and soft wood alike. A rack-and-pinion height adjustment lets you set the depth of cut to within a 1/16-inch. Three easy-to-set turret stops reduce set-up time for repetitive cuts at the same depth.
One common problem with routing is not being able to see the work. The tool itself gets in the way as you cut, blocking your vision so you can’t really tell how the cut is progressing. Black & Decker solved this problem with a special design that offers four times the visibility of traditional routers for better control, more accurate cuts and cleaner edges. A large plastic window, contoured to the router base, protects against wood chips and other debris. A dust extraction chute also clears the work surface when attached to a shop vacuum.
Best of all, a push-button spindle lock makes changing bits a snap. A soft start feature gradually brings the router to the selected speed, so you can ease into the cut with optimal control–a great way to avoid costly mistakes. And, an enlarged base makes it easier to keep the router flat and level to the work surface.
