Operation Manual
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... atmospheres, such as the specific potential hazards related to a rotating part of inattention while operating power tools may result in personal injury. 7. STAY ALERT, watch what you to lose control. 4. Read this router. A moment of the tool may result in "OFF" position before.... Failure to operate tool. 9. PERSONAL SAFETY 1: KNOW your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing, or long hair can be caught in . Learn the router's applications and limitations, as well as in the presence of the tool in unexpected situations. 8. DO NOT...
... atmospheres, such as the specific potential hazards related to a rotating part of inattention while operating power tools may result in personal injury. 7. STAY ALERT, watch what you to lose control. 4. Read this router. A moment of the tool may result in "OFF" position before.... Failure to operate tool. 9. PERSONAL SAFETY 1: KNOW your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing, or long hair can be caught in . Learn the router's applications and limitations, as well as in the presence of the tool in unexpected situations. 8. DO NOT...
Operation Manual
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...NOT force the tool. ELECTRICAL SAFETY z_ WARNING: Do not permit fingers to control 8. Holding the work by poorly maintained tools. 9. This router motor is designed° 3o DO NOT use clamps or other condition that are dangerous in the outlet, reverse the plug. Failure to a .... Accessories that cannot be suitable for one blade is wider than the other untrained are recommended for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any way° 2_ Double insulation [] eliminates the need for which it is double insulated, Z_ WARNING: Double insulation...
...NOT force the tool. ELECTRICAL SAFETY z_ WARNING: Do not permit fingers to control 8. Holding the work by poorly maintained tools. 9. This router motor is designed° 3o DO NOT use clamps or other condition that are dangerous in the outlet, reverse the plug. Failure to a .... Accessories that cannot be suitable for one blade is wider than the other untrained are recommended for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any way° 2_ Double insulation [] eliminates the need for which it is double insulated, Z_ WARNING: Double insulation...
Operation Manual
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... shock. 6 INSPECT tool cords for an extension cord of electric shock. V V..olts A A. BE SURE to pull the plug from the moving parts. ONLY use tool with a damaged cord since touching the damaged area could cause electrical shock, resulting in wet or damp locations, Water entering a ...extension cord clear of electric shock if your tool may include the following symbols. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving router. 7. ertz W Watts min M.. Position the cord so that the outlet voltage supplied is within the voltage marked on your body is involved...
... shock. 6 INSPECT tool cords for an extension cord of electric shock. V V..olts A A. BE SURE to pull the plug from the moving parts. ONLY use tool with a damaged cord since touching the damaged area could cause electrical shock, resulting in wet or damp locations, Water entering a ...extension cord clear of electric shock if your tool may include the following symbols. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving router. 7. ertz W Watts min M.. Position the cord so that the outlet voltage supplied is within the voltage marked on your body is involved...
Operation Manual
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... in the fixed base. Tool service must be accurate. 5. ALWAYS keep chip shield clean and in base, adjustments will not be performed only at a Sears Parts and Repair Center. SERVICE SAFETY I. If any way; Follow instructions in personal injury and damage to the instructions. 6. SAFETY RULES FOR ROUTERS CAUTION: Cutter bits coast after router is missing...
... in the fixed base. Tool service must be accurate. 5. ALWAYS keep chip shield clean and in base, adjustments will not be performed only at a Sears Parts and Repair Center. SERVICE SAFETY I. If any way; Follow instructions in personal injury and damage to the instructions. 6. SAFETY RULES FOR ROUTERS CAUTION: Cutter bits coast after router is missing...
Operation Manual
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... to attach hood to instruct others who may use of the items mentioned are accounted for damaged parts. ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION cont. 7o ALWAYS check the tool for : 1_ Carefully lift the Router Motor and Fixed Base with the 1/2-in . collet/nut already installed, out of the contents are missing, (refer to... damaged should NEVER be connected to determine if it is damaged should be carefully checked to the power source when you r nearest Sears store or Craftsman outlet to have these instructions also.
... to attach hood to instruct others who may use of the items mentioned are accounted for damaged parts. ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION cont. 7o ALWAYS check the tool for : 1_ Carefully lift the Router Motor and Fixed Base with the 1/2-in . collet/nut already installed, out of the contents are missing, (refer to... damaged should NEVER be connected to determine if it is damaged should be carefully checked to the power source when you r nearest Sears store or Craftsman outlet to have these instructions also.
Operation Manual
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...parts, making fine adjustments.Test it by turning the Fine Adjustment Dial (C) clockwise and counter-clockwise to lower the cutter bit 7/8-in the Coarse Adjustment Knob and turn the Fine Adjustment Dial until the gears engage, then reset zero "0" on Depth Indicator Ring (D). I NOTE: For all Fixed Base Routers... for super fine micro adjustments° The system allows a maximum of the subbaseo ] The fixed base is designed with the motor clamp open. Disconnecting the router will prevent accidental starting, which could cause serious personal injury. ] NOTE: All depth adjustments on...
...parts, making fine adjustments.Test it by turning the Fine Adjustment Dial (C) clockwise and counter-clockwise to lower the cutter bit 7/8-in the Coarse Adjustment Knob and turn the Fine Adjustment Dial until the gears engage, then reset zero "0" on Depth Indicator Ring (D). I NOTE: For all Fixed Base Routers... for super fine micro adjustments° The system allows a maximum of the subbaseo ] The fixed base is designed with the motor clamp open. Disconnecting the router will prevent accidental starting, which could cause serious personal injury. ] NOTE: All depth adjustments on...
Operation Manual
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...edge shaping with guides. EDGING WITH A PILOT BIT (Figs. 14 and 14a) The arbor-type bits with pilots are such that only the top part of the edge is to be shaped (leaving at least a 1/16-ino thick uncut portion at the bottom), the pilot can ride against the .... WHOLE EDGE SHAPING ] • Workpiece . iuide Board Whole Edge of Workpiece WARNING: Always securely clamp your workpiece and keep a firm grip on the router base with the desired depth of the bit to be placed under the workpiece (see Fig. 14),. Whenever the workpiece thickness, together with BOTH HANDS at...
...edge shaping with guides. EDGING WITH A PILOT BIT (Figs. 14 and 14a) The arbor-type bits with pilots are such that only the top part of the edge is to be shaped (leaving at least a 1/16-ino thick uncut portion at the bottom), the pilot can ride against the .... WHOLE EDGE SHAPING ] • Workpiece . iuide Board Whole Edge of Workpiece WARNING: Always securely clamp your workpiece and keep a firm grip on the router base with the desired depth of the bit to be placed under the workpiece (see Fig. 14),. Whenever the workpiece thickness, together with BOTH HANDS at...
Operation Manual
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... 3. The chips and grindings from these materials, it is not recommended that the tool is dusty, also with plastic parts. tt has been found that all electrical cables° 4o Keep the motor air openings free from the power source before...oDr OdeNsOtroTy atplaansytict,imwe hilceht brmaakye rfelusiudlst, ingasseorliinoeu,s ppeetrrsoolenuaml -biansjuerdy. 1. A WARNING: For your safety, ALWAYS turn off switch and unplug router motor from oil, grease and sawdust or woodchips, and store tool in contact with side shields ROUTINE MAINTENANCE products, penetrating oils, etc. operations...
... 3. The chips and grindings from these materials, it is not recommended that the tool is dusty, also with plastic parts. tt has been found that all electrical cables° 4o Keep the motor air openings free from the power source before...oDr OdeNsOtroTy atplaansytict,imwe hilceht brmaakye rfelusiudlst, ingasseorliinoeu,s ppeetrrsoolenuaml -biansjuerdy. 1. A WARNING: For your safety, ALWAYS turn off switch and unplug router motor from oil, grease and sawdust or woodchips, and store tool in contact with side shields ROUTINE MAINTENANCE products, penetrating oils, etc. operations...
Operation Manual
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... the life of the tool under normal operating conditions. REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES (Fig. 20) Replacement brush sets are available through Sears Parts and Repair Centers° !o Unplug the router motor before use, to seat the new brushes properly° Fig. 20 Cap Ears I Zm_otoWr AfrRomNINthGe: powFoer ysoouurrcseafbeteyf,orAeLWpeArYfoSrmtuinrgn oafnfyswmiatcinhteannadncuenpolurgcleroauntinerg, LUBRICATION All...
... the life of the tool under normal operating conditions. REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES (Fig. 20) Replacement brush sets are available through Sears Parts and Repair Centers° !o Unplug the router motor before use, to seat the new brushes properly° Fig. 20 Cap Ears I Zm_otoWr AfrRomNINthGe: powFoer ysoouurrcseafbeteyf,orAeLWpeArYfoSrmtuinrgn oafnfyswmiatcinhteannadncuenpolurgcleroauntinerg, LUBRICATION All...