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Router GEKO G80735 – 1200 W power, model vx4402
Router GEKO G80735 – 1200 W power, model vx4402
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Router GEKO G80735 – 1200 W power, model vx4402
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Router GEKO G80735 – 1200 W power, model vx4402
Router GEKO G80735 – 1200 W power, model vx4402
The GEKO G80735 handheld woodworking router (model vx4402) is a 1200 W router designed for trimming, edge profiling, groove cutting and joinery operations on solid wood and wood-based panels. Its motor delivers stable power suitable for both professional and DIY routing tasks, providing consistent rotation speed under load for clean cuts and reliable finishing. The compact handheld design supports precise control when working on cabinetry, furniture edges and decorative mouldings.
This 1200 W router offers steady torque for a range of woodworking operations and maintains performance during sustained use. Its ergonomic handheld configuration enables accurate guidance along workpieces and reduces operator fatigue during extended sessions. The tool is compatible with common router bits for profiling, trimming and cutting grooves, making it versatile for different joinery and finishing needs.
Secure the workpiece and select an appropriate router bit for the intended operation. Fit the bit according to the router manufacturer’s instructions and set the cutting depth. Hold the router firmly with both hands, lower it onto the workpiece, and guide it steadily along the cut line or template. Use moderate feed rates to avoid overloading the motor and allow the bit to reach full speed before entering the material. Perform multiple shallow passes for deeper cuts to maintain control and achieve a clean finish.
Use suitable personal protective equipment such as eye protection, hearing protection and a dust mask. Ensure proper clamping of the workpiece and follow recommended bit speeds and feed rates for the material. For best results on decorative edges and fine joinery, work with sharp, undamaged router bits and consider test cuts on scrap material before final passes.
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