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[View in Browser]( [Wood Magazine]( Dear Wood Magazine member: We're always searching for special offers to benefit Wood Magazine members. Here's an offer from one of our partners that we thought might interest you. [Woodpeckers Xtra]( [SpinRite Router Motor]( SpinRite router motors are built from the ground up to deliver optimum performance in a router lift or a small shop CNC. It starts with industrial CNC-grade ER-20 collets, a carefully machined internal taper on the shaft, and a precision collet nut. These three critical components combine to deliver significantly less run-out than the most popular 3HP class routers on the market. Then, there’s infinite speed control from a low of 10,000 rpm to 22,000 rpm. When you turn the SpinRite on, you’ll notice the soft-start feature ramps the speed up smoothly, saving wear and tear on both the router and the lift (or gantry). Once it’s at speed, you’ll notice minimal vibration and 10% quieter operation. It all comes together to deliver a better surface finish, less operator fatigue and longer tool life. [NEW and exclusively from Woodpeckers: The SpinRite Router Motor]( Originally developed for metalworking mills, ER-20 collets have become the standard in the industry around the world. Most have 8 segments, compared to the typical router collet with 4 or possibly 6. The closing taper is longer, smoother and ground to a much tighter tolerance. Two collets are included, 1/2" and 1/4". Changing them is a snap, literally. Just snap one out and the next one in. You can get ER-20 collets in dozens of sizes from as small as 1/16" to a maximum of 1/2", in inch and metric sizes. If you’re a typical router user, you may never need anything other than 1/2" and 1/4", but with the ER-20 system, if you find a bit you want in 3/8" or 8mm, you can be sure you can get a collet to fit. [NEW and exclusively from Woodpeckers: The SpinRite Router Motor]( Whether you’re ploughing a tiny 1/16" vee-groove or doing wide raised panel doors, you can always find the right speed for the job. Just dial it in. The electronics that control the motor’s speed also provide the soft-start feature. The collet wrenches included with the SpinRite are offset, so you can reach down below table level to change bits, if necessary. There are no tabs or pins on the 4.2" cylindrical body, making it effortless to mount the motor in most major brands of router lifts, including Woodpeckers PRL V2 420. Even the switch and speed control dial have been positioned optimally for access in lifts and gantries. And, there’s no hand-held base to sit on your shelf and catch dust. This router is built to be part of a routing system, period. [NEW and exclusively from Woodpeckers: The SpinRite Router Motor]( SpinRite router motors carry a one-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Woodpeckers is the exclusive North American distributor for SpinRite, and your point of contact for warranty claims and machine parts and service. With more than 30 years of experience in the router table and lift business, Woodpeckers immediately recognized the logic of a router designed specifically for mounting. [NEW SpinRite Router Motor]( We’re launching the SpinRite with introductory pricing for a limited time. Through October 15, 2021, you can save $20 when you buy a SpinRite 3.25HP router motor. [NEW! SpinRite Router Motor]( [Woodpeckers Xtra]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Meredith Corporation 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309 ©2021. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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