Power & motor: The router uses a 900-watt electric motor — enough to drive typical woodworking router bits with good speed and torque for light-to-medium wood tasks.
Speed (no-load RPM): According to the specs, its spindle spins at around 23,000 rpm when idle — that’s a high speed, which helps with clean, smooth routing on wood surfaces.
Collet / Cutter capacity: The standard version uses an 8 mm (or 6 mm in some listings) collet / bit-shank size for router bits.