Craftsman 17541 Operation Manual - Page 30

General, Routine, Maintenance

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I WARNING: To ensure safety and reliability, all repairs should be performed by a qualified service technician at a Sears Service Center. ] GENERAL Only the parts shown on the parts list are intended for repair or replacement by the customer. All other parts represent an important part of the double insulation system and should be serviced only be a qualified Sears@ service technician,. A WARNING: For your safety, ALWAYS turn off switch and unplug router motor from the power source before performing any maintenance or cleaning. tt has been found that electric tools are subject to accelerated wear and possible premature failure when they are used to work on fiber glass boats and sports cars, wallboard, spackling compounds or plaster.. The chips and grindings from these materials are highly abrasive to electrical toot pads, such as bearings, brushes, commutators, etco Consequently, it is not recommended that this tool be used for extended work on any fiberglass material, wallboard, spackling compound or plaster. During any use on these materials, it is extremely important that the tool is cleaned frequently by blowing with an air jeL dwAuerairnWgaApdRouNwsteINrmGtaos:okl. operations, or when Always wear safety blowing goggles dust. If operation or safety glasses is dusty, also with side shields ROUTINE MAINTENANCE products, penetrating oils, etc. come in contact with plastic parts. Chemicals can l dZa_maWgeA, RwNeIaNkGen: oDr OdeNsOtroTy atplaansytict,imwe hilceht brmaakye rfelusiudlst, ingasseorliinoeu,s ppeetrrsoolenuaml -biansjuerdy. 1. When work has been completed, clean the tool to allow smooth functioning of the tool over time. 2. Use clean damp cloths to wipe the tool. 3. Check the state of all electrical cables° 4o Keep the motor air openings free from oil, grease and sawdust or woodchips, and store tool in a dry place° 5. Be certain that all moving parts are welt lubricated, particularly after lengthy exposure to damp and/or dirty conditions° _motoWr AfrRomNINthGe : powFeorr ysoouurrcesafebteyf,oreALWpeArYfoSrmtinugrn oafnf yswmitacihntenaanndceunplourg cleroauntienrg. Refer to Collet/Nut Care and Cutter Bits on page 16 for cleaning care. 30

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WARNING:
To ensure
safety
and
reliability,
all repairs
should
be performed
by a qualified
service
technician
at a Sears
Service
Center.
GENERAL
Only
the parts
shown
on the parts
list are intended
for
repair
or replacement
by the
customer.
All other
parts
represent
an important
part
of the double
insulation
system
and
should
be serviced
only
be a qualified
Sears@
service
technician,.
A
WARNING:
For your safety, ALWAYS turn off switch and unplug router
motor from the power source before performing
any maintenance
or cleaning.
tt has been
found
that
electric
tools
are subject
to accelerated
wear
and
possible
premature
failure
when
they
are
used
to work
on fiber
glass
boats
and
sports
cars,
wallboard,
spackling
compounds
or plaster.. The
chips
and grindings
from
these
materials
are highly
abrasive
to electrical
toot
pads,
such
as bearings,
brushes,
commutators,
etco
Consequently,
it is not recommended
that this
tool
be used
for
extended
work
on any
fiberglass
material,
wallboard,
spackling
compound
or plaster.
During
any
use on these
materials,
it is extremely
important
that the tool
is cleaned
frequently
by blowing
with
an air jeL
A
WARNING:
Always wear safety goggles
or safety glasses
with side shields
during
power tool operations,
or when blowing
dust. If operation
is dusty, also
wear
a dust mask.
ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE
l
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WARNING:
DO NOT
at any
time
let brake
fluids,
gasoline,
petroleum-based
products,
penetrating
oils,
etc.
come
in contact
with
plastic
parts.
Chemicals
can
damage,
weaken
or destroy
plastic,
which
may
result
in serious
personal
injury.
1.
When
work
has
been
completed,
clean
the tool
to allow
smooth
functioning
of the
tool over
time.
2.
Use
clean
damp
cloths
to wipe
the tool.
3.
Check
the state
of all electrical
cablesĀ°
4o Keep
the motor
air openings
free
from
oil, grease
and sawdust
or woodchips,
and
store
tool
in a dry
placeĀ°
5.
Be certain
that
all moving
parts
are welt lubricated,
particularly
after
lengthy
exposure
to damp
and/or
dirty
conditionsĀ°
_
WARNING:
For
your
safety,
ALWAYS
turn
off switch
and
unplug
router
motor
from
the
power
source
before
performing
any
maintenance
or cleaning.
Refer
to
Collet/Nut
Care
and
Cutter
Bits
on page
16 for
cleaning
care.
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