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2-1/4 HP* Router
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Model:
RF1101
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Quietest and Lowest Vibration Router in its Class
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Powerful 11.0 AMP motor delivers 8,000-24,000 RPM for the most demanding applications
Variable speed control dial enables user to match the speed to the application
Electronic speed control maintains constant speed under load
Soft start feature for smooth start-ups
Low noise (81dB) and low vibration for operator comfort
Rugged aluminum motor housing with small 3-1/4" diameter for easy handling
Sub base accepts industry standard template guides for convenience
Durable flat top design for stability when changing bits
Industrial cam-lock for fast and easy depth adjustment and removal of motor
Bits are installed/removed with two identical size wrenches
All-ball bearing construction for longer tool life
Large calibrated depth control ring for easy depth adjustment
Externally accessible brushes for greater serviceability
Accepts 1/2" and 1/4" shank bits
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1/2" Collet (763643-6)
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1/4" Collet (193214-9)
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2 ea. Wrench (193234-3)
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Collet Capacities |
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1/2" & 1/4" |
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No Load Speed |
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8,000 - 24,000 RPM |
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AMPS (120V) |
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11.0 |
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Max Horsepower* |
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2-1/4 |
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Overall Height |
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8-3/4" |
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Net Weight (lbs.) |
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7.2 |
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Shipping Weight (lbs.) |
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10.0 |
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UPC Code |
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088381-032568 |
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