Craftsman 17540 Operation Manual - Page 28

With Dust Extraction

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II ......... CHIP SHIELD DEFLECTOR (Fig. 18) TLh_eWchAiRpNeIhNtaGld: deAflLeWctoArYISs wnoeat rInetyaendpardoteacstiaonsa. fety guard. The chip shield deflectors heip keep dust and chips away lrorothe operator;, they w_t not stop objects larger than woodchips thrown fmro the bit The chip shield deflector on lhe plunge base is held in postlton by a screw To remove the shie}d Imm the plunge base, siroptyremove the screw and take the shield off of the base Ax WARN!NG: The chip ehtald deflector helps keep dust and chips sway from the operator, It will not stop oh|cots ta_er then woodchlps thrown from =.hebiL _0opeCAUTIAOLNW: AYS have the chip shield deflector In piece on the bass when rating the router. L_ WARNING: ALWAYSturn motor off end unplug router from power source I before mstdng shy ed|ustm_nte or installing accessories. Failure to turn motor off I and unplug router could resul! In accidental starling which can cause asdous I personal Injury. J DUST COLLECTION WITH DUST EXTRACTION HOOD (Fig. 19) There Is e dust extrasilon hood included with this router.The hood Is sized to accept a l_la-fmvec hose adopter,ootd separately. To attach the hoed onto the plunge base, position end secure it lo the base with Ihe two screws (Included) as shown in Fig 19 Flue19 \/ 2 screwstr_l_l before making any adjustments or Installing accessories. Failure to turn motor off eZn_d uWnpAlRuNgINroGu:ter cAoLuWldArYeSsutultmtnmacoctoidreonftfaalnsdtaurntipnlgugwhroicuhtercafnrocmaupsoewseerrsioouusrce. personal injury. 2S

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I
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CHIP
SHIELD
DEFLECTOR
(Fig.
18)
L_
WARNING:
ALWAYS wear eye protection.
The
chip
ehtald
deflector Is not Intandad
as a
safety guard.
The chip
shield deflectors
heip keep dust and
chips away
lroro
the
operator;,
they
w_t
not
stop
objects larger than woodchips
thrown fmro
the
bit
The chip
shield deflector
on lhe
plunge
base
is held
in
postlton by a screw To remove the
shie}d
Imm
the
plunge base,
siroptyremove
the screw
and take
the
shield off of the base
Ax
WARN!NG:
The chip
ehtald
deflector helps keep dust
and
chips sway from
the operator,
It
will not stop oh|cots
ta_er
then
woodchlps
thrown from
=.hebiL
_0opeCAUTION:
ALWAYS have the chip shield deflector In piece on the bass when
rating
the router.
L_
WARNING:
ALWAYSturn
motor
off
end
unplug
router
from power source
I
before
mstdng shy ed|ustm_nte
or
installing
accessories.
Failure to turn motor off
I
and unplug router could resul!
In accidental
starling
which
can
cause asdous
I
personal Injury.
J
DUST
COLLECTION
WITH DUST EXTRACTION
HOOD
(Fig. 19)
There Is
e dust
extrasilon hood
included
with
this
router.The hood Is
sized to
accept
a
l_la-fmvec hose adopter,ootd separately.
To attach
the hoed onto the
plunge
base,
position
end
secure it
lo the base
with Ihe
two screws
(Included)
as shown
in
Fig
19
\
/
Flue
19
2 screws
tr_l_l
Z_
WARNING:
ALWAYStum motor off and unplug
router
from power
source.
before
making
any adjustments or Installing accessories. Failure to turn motor off
end unplug router could result
tn
accidental starting which can cause serious
personal injury.
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