Craftsman 17540 Operation Manual - Page 8

SAFETY, RULES, FORROUTERS, 13MAKE, thecutter, bitIsnotIn - plunge router

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SAFETRYULEFSORROUTERcoSnL 13MAKSEURtEhecuttebritIsnotInoontsct with the workplace before the switch Is turned on.The bit must ALWAYS be running st fuU speed before contacting the workplace, 14_ KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF CUTTER BIT when motor Is running to prevent personal InIury, 15 PROVIDE CLEARANCE under workplece for router cutter bit when through-cuttieg_ 16., KEEP CUTTING PRESSURE CONSTANT_Do not ovsrIoed the motor. 17, USE ONLY sharp cutter bits that are not chipped or ¢rsckad_Blunt cutter bits will cause stalling and bum the workplace, 18, NEVER use this muter motor with e cutter bit larger than 3_/Plnch In diameter. 19, ALWAYS USE cutter bits that are designed for this router. Never use cutter bits which are larger In diameter than the opening In the router sub-base, Cutterbits that have cutter diameters largerthan the opening couldcause poselb_a_oeeo! central or create olher hazardous conditionthat couldcause eedoue personal Injury 20, The eubbese on this plunge bass muter has an opening of 1_h-lneho To use cutter bits w_tha larger diameter, [natslland usa s eubbasewith a larger diameter opening (sold separately) at Sears stores or otherCraltsman outlets 21. DO NOT use large router cutter bits for freehand routing. Use of large cutter btte when freehand routingcouldcause lossof control or create hazardous conditionsthat could reeufl In serious personal injury 22,, BE SURE CUTTER BIT Is centered In template guide (sold eeperatsly) prior to tamplsta guide applications to avoid personal Injury or damage to finished work. 23, DO NOT REMOVE more than l/e,tnch In a single pass. Excaesh,e depth of cut can recult In toss of control that couldresuit In personatInjury, 24, Aftercompletinge cut,turn motor OFF and let it coma toa completestop BEFORE REMOVING muter from workplace, 25. Let the motor come to a COMPLETE STOP before putting the muter dowm Cutter bits coast uttsr power Is turned off, 26. DISCONNECTTHETOOL FROM POWER SOURCE before msldng any sdtL_stments or changingcutter bits, 27_ If you are changing a bit Immediately after usa, BE CAREFUL NOTTO1OUCH the cotter/nut or cutter bit with your bends or fingers.The heat buildup from cutting could cause severe burua_ALWAYS use the wrench provided. 28, AVOID "CLIMB CUTTING". See "OPERATION" (pages 0Oand 00) eecUon In this manual "el}rob-cutting" increasesthechance for lossel controlresultingin possibleserious injury'

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SAFETY
RULES
FORROUTERS
conL
13MAKE
SURE
thecutter
bitIsnotIn
oontsct
with
the
workplace before the
switch
Is
turned on.The bit must ALWAYS be running
st
fuU speed
before
contacting
the workplace,
14_ KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF CUTTER BIT when motor Is running to prevent
personal InIury,
15
PROVIDE CLEARANCE
under
workplece for router cutter bit when
through-cuttieg_
16., KEEP CUTTING PRESSURE CONSTANT_Do
not
ovsrIoed
the
motor.
17, USE ONLY sharp
cutter
bits
that
are not chipped or ¢rsckad_Blunt cutter bits
will cause stalling
and
bum
the
workplace,
18, NEVER use
this muter
motor with e cutter bit larger
than
3_/Plnch In diameter.
19, ALWAYS USE cutter bits that are designed for
this
router. Never use cutter bits
which
are
larger In diameter than
the
opening In
the
router
sub-base,
Cutterbits
that have cutter diameters largerthan
the
opening couldcause poselb_a
_oee
o! central
or create olher hazardous condition
that
couldcause eedoue personal
Injury
20, The
eubbese
on this plunge bass muter has
an
opening of 1
_h-lneho
To use cutter
bits
w_tha
larger
diameter, [natslland usas eubbase
with a larger
diameter
opening
(sold separately)
at
Sears stores
or other
Craltsman
outlets
21. DO NOT use large router
cutter
bits for freehand routing. Use of large cutter btte
when freehand routingcouldcause lossof
control
or create hazardous conditionsthat
could
reeufl In
serious
personal
injury
22,, BE SURE CUTTER BIT
Is
centered In template guide (sold
eeperatsly)
prior to
tamplsta
guide
applications
to
avoid
personal Injury or damage
to
finished work.
23, DO NOT REMOVE more than
l/e,tnch
In
a single
pass. Excaesh,
e
depth of cut
can
recult
In toss
of
control
that couldresuit
In
personatInjury,
24, Aftercompleting
e
cut,turn
motor
OFF and let it coma to
a
completestop
BEFORE REMOVING
muter
from workplace,
25.
Let the motor come to
a
COMPLETE STOP
before
putting the
muter
dowm Cutter
bits coast
uttsr
power Is turned off,
26.
DISCONNECTTHETOOL
FROM POWER SOURCE before
msldng any
sdtL_stments
or changingcutter bits,
27_
If
you are
changing
a
bit
Immediately
after
usa, BE CAREFUL NOTTO1OUCH
the cotter/nut or cutter bit with your
bends
or fingers.The
heat buildup from
cutting could
cause
severe
burua_
ALWAYS use the wrench provided.
28, AVOID
"CLIMB
CUTTING". See
"OPERATION"
(pages 0Oand 00)
eecUon
In this manual
"el}rob-cutting"
increasesthechance
for
loss
el
controlresulting
in
possible
serious
injury'