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Freud FT2000E 3-1/4-Horsepower Electronic Variable Speed Plunge Router by Freud
List Price: $410.00Our Price: $295.00You Save: $115.00 (28%)Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: Tools See more product details
Product DetailsManufacturer: Freud Model: FT2000E Product features: - A versatile handheld/table-mounted router for personal or professional use
- Electronic variable speed control maintains constant speed and power under load for the best cuts
- Detachable dust collection port for cleaner operation
- Includes both 1/2-inch collet and 1/4-inch collet sleeve
- 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty
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Description of Freud FT2000E 3-1/4-Horsepower Electronic Variable Speed Plunge RouterThe Freud FT2000E Variable Speed Plunge Router is the tool of your dreams! This router is a reconditioned tool, yet comes with Freud's strong 90 Day Warranty (not that you'd need it)! The Freud 3-1/4 HP Electronic Variable Speed Plunge Router can serve as a handheld router, or, when mounted under a table, it can take the place of a more expensive spindle shaper. The powerful 3-1/4 HP 15 Amp motor with electronic speed control provides a soft-start feature that lets you choose how fast you want to go--from 8,000-to-22,000 RPM. It also maintains a constant torque and RPM. The included micro-adjustable depth control makes accurate vertical settings quick and easy. Other features include a sliding shaft lock, a convenient plunge lock, a quick-release depth stop, a 1/2-inch collet with a 1/4-inch collet reducer, and a four-position depth-stop turret. The unit comes with a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Freud FT2000E 3-1/4-Horsepower Electronic Variable Speed Plunge RouterCustomer Review: Does everything I ask it to do Summary: 5 Stars
I've owned this tool for about 3+ years now. I bought it because of the price and it's reputation. I've used this router to make dados in cabinets pieces, plunge cut shelf pin holes, trim countertop edging. It's repeatable and stable with plenty of power. My only complaint is that the bits get stuck, but what router or shaper doesn't have that problem. Highly recommended. Check out my cabinet making adventures on homeimprovements dot engineeringpros dot com
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