This 1/2-inch router kit from Hitachi is built to handle all the precise groove cutting, chamfering, trimming, shaping and pattern cutting that a detail-oriented professional requires. Tough, powerful, and ready to work, the KM12VC comes with both plunge and fixed base attachments. These bases attach easily to the motor and detach with a simple release clamp for quick, tool-free changes that keep workflow interruptions to a minimum.
The KM12VC also features a steady, secure electronic speed control to maintain constant RPM even as the workload varies, and a durable nickel-plating to help guarantee smooth cutting depth adjustment and a permanent resistance to scratches and stains. Packed with high-end convenience features and presented in a sleek, aggressively ergonomic design, this set offers modern style and advanced technology in one exceptional kit.
BULLETS: 1. Plunge and fixed base router kit with 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch collets 2. 2-1/4-horsepower, 11 amps; variable speed (8,000 to 24,000 rpm) 3. Nickel-plated motor housing for smooth depth adjustments 4. Includes motor, bases, collets, 4 wrenches, 7 template guides and adapter, centering gauge, sub base plate, 10 hex socket bolts, lock nut, case 5. Fixed base weighs 7.3 pounds; plunge base weighs 9.9 pounds; kit weighs 22.8 pounds shipped; 5-year limited manufacturer's warranty
There is no PERFECT tool...BUT... (Rating: 4 out of 5) The perfect tool has not been invented yet. With that in mind, this tool comes pretty close. Right out of the case, you can tell you have an impressive tool in your hand. And when you turn it on, you know you have an impressive tool in your hand. I am a woodworker by heart but a long shot from a pro. I have been living with a old Black and Decker and two Craftsman routers. (I believe made by Porter Cable in those days, not sure.) I thought it was time to do an upgrade and so I put out a really good search for a good router. The thing I was impressed with in my search was the power of the motor. Eleven amps. I know the Bosch router has 12 amps but I was not willing to put out $100 for just one more amp. I have used my Hitachi a lot and I just built a router table extension on my table saw. Well, guess what router I bought for it. Now i have two, one for my table and one Hitachi router kit. They are powerful enough to do what I need and I like the fact that they are the quietest router on the market. If you are looking for a great router, this is the one. Oh...did I mention the price. You get a great tool at a great price.
Great Value (Rating: 4 out of 5) Good product with great price - loe having fixed and plunge base - case is a real nice surprise
Seems to be a quality router. (Rating: 4 out of 5) After reading review's and checking out this router at a local store, I deceided to purchase it online for a lot less. I purchased this router mainly for use on my router table with the fixed base but having the option of using it as a plunge router is a plus. I have only been using this router for a little over 3 months, but recently I have put it to pretty good test making new raised panel doors for our kitchen cabinet's and so far I am very satisfied with It's performance. Some people say you need a 3hp router for cutting the raised panels but this 2 1/4 hp done the job just fine. This is where you will need to use the variable speed, you will need to set it at about half speed before making a cut on the panel, you will also have to adjust the depth of cut 2 to 3 times before making the final cut as you would also have to do with with a 3hp router. So in my opinion this router look's, feel's and perform's like a quality router so the question is will it last in the long run? If so I will be very very satisfied.
Good product, good deal (Rating: 4 out of 5) I have finished two woodworking projects using the Hitachi router: the first using the fixed base, and the second using the plunge base. I read the basic safety and operating instructions and had no problems with assembly or operation. After reading other reviewers notes and before purchasing, I decided to go to a local hardware store and experiment and examine several brands of routers with fixed and plunge bases to understand how they work. Consequently, I did not bother to read the inadequate directions on assembling and using the plunge router. It seemed pretty obvious. I did notice that the plunge base dispersed the dust in a very haphazard fashion--not sure if I didn't align the motor correctly or what, but I blew out the dust using an air compressor. I'll now check the directions to see if that helps. Other than that, no problems. Oh, I bought a Bosch 5/8" straight bit and it was a good choice for dado cuts.
Great kit (Rating: 5 out of 5) This kit is very high quality and perfect for a beginner such as myself. The kit comes with everything you may need to get started. The only minor problem is that it was a bit of a challenge to find router tables that this would mount to. I was able to verify that it would fit in the Bosch series of tables, but if your looking to mount this to less expensive tables this may not be the router for you.