For use on Dotco 12-10, 12-20, 12-20, 12-25 and 12-40 series.
The minimum router bit length (OAL) to be used is determined by the formula: OAL = 1-13/16 (series 12-10) OAL = 2 (series 12-20 & 12-25).
Important: Insert bit into collet as far as possible, then pull out 1/16 and tighten collet.
In an emergency, if it is necessary to pull out the bit more than 1/4, be sure to insert a short length of blank shank (not to exceed 5/8 long) in the bottom of the collet before inserting the bit.
For use on Dotco 12-10, 12-20, 12-20, 12-25 and 12-40 series.
The minimum router bit length (OAL) to be used is determined by the formula: OAL = 1-13/16 (series 12-10) OAL = 2 (series 12-20 & 12-25).
Important: Insert bit into collet as far as possible, then pull out 1/16 and tighten collet.
In an emergency, if it is necessary to pull out the bit more than 1/4, be sure to insert a short length of blank shank (not to exceed 5/8 long) in the bottom of the collet before inserting the bit.
For use on Dotco 12-10, 12-20, 12-20, 12-25 and 12-40 series.
The minimum router bit length (OAL) to be used is determined by the formula: OAL = 1-13/16 (series 12-10) OAL = 2 (series 12-20 & 12-25).
Important: Insert bit into collet as far as possible, then pull out 1/16 and tighten collet.
In an emergency, if it is necessary to pull out the bit more than 1/4, be sure to insert a short length of blank shank (not to exceed 5/8 long) in the bottom of the collet before inserting the bit.
For use on Dotco 12-10, 12-20, 12-20, 12-25 and 12-40 series.
The minimum router bit length (OAL) to be used is determined by the formula: OAL = 1-13/16 (series 12-10) OAL = 2 (series 12-20 & 12-25).
Important: Insert bit into collet as far as possible, then pull out 1/16 and tighten collet.
In an emergency, if it is necessary to pull out the bit more than 1/4, be sure to insert a short length of blank shank (not to exceed 5/8 long) in the bottom of the collet before inserting the bit.
For use on Dotco 12-10, 12-20, 12-20, 12-25 and 12-40 series.
The minimum router bit length (OAL) to be used is determined by the formula: OAL = 1-13/16 (series 12-10) OAL = 2 (series 12-20 & 12-25).
Important: Insert bit into collet as far as possible, then pull out 1/16 and tighten collet.
In an emergency, if it is necessary to pull out the bit more than 1/4, be sure to insert a short length of blank shank (not to exceed 5/8 long) in the bottom of the collet before inserting the bit.
For use on Dotco 12-10, 12-20, 12-20, 12-25 and 12-40 series.
The minimum router bit length (OAL) to be used is determined by the formula: OAL = 1-13/16 (series 12-10) OAL = 2 (series 12-20 & 12-25).
Important: Insert bit into collet as far as possible, then pull out 1/16 and tighten collet.
In an emergency, if it is necessary to pull out the bit more than 1/4, be sure to insert a short length of blank shank (not to exceed 5/8 long) in the bottom of the collet before inserting the bit.
For use on Dotco 12-10, 12-20, 12-20, 12-25 and 12-40 series.
The minimum router bit length (OAL) to be used is determined by the formula: OAL = 1-13/16 (series 12-10) OAL = 2 (series 12-20 & 12-25).
Important: Insert bit into collet as far as possible, then pull out 1/16 and tighten collet.
In an emergency, if it is necessary to pull out the bit more than 1/4, be sure to insert a short length of blank shank (not to exceed 5/8 long) in the bottom of the collet before inserting the bit.
For use on Dotco 12-10, 12-20, 12-20, 12-25 and 12-40 series.
The minimum router bit length (OAL) to be used is determined by the formula: OAL = 1-13/16 (series 12-10) OAL = 2 (series 12-20 & 12-25).
Important: Insert bit into collet as far as possible, then pull out 1/16 and tighten collet.
In an emergency, if it is necessary to pull out the bit more than 1/4, be sure to insert a short length of blank shank (not to exceed 5/8 long) in the bottom of the collet before inserting the bit.
For use on Dotco 12-10, 12-20, 12-20, 12-25 and 12-40 series.
The minimum router bit length (OAL) to be used is determined by the formula: OAL = 1-13/16 (series 12-10) OAL = 2 (series 12-20 & 12-25).
Important: Insert bit into collet as far as possible, then pull out 1/16 and tighten collet.
In an emergency, if it is necessary to pull out the bit more than 1/4, be sure to insert a short length of blank shank (not to exceed 5/8 long) in the bottom of the collet before inserting the bit.
CAUTION: These carbide chip and tip and diamond blades are not to be used on metallic materials. Slim blade for easy cutting of fiberglass, with minimum dust -36 grit on periphery and 80 grit on the sides.