Milwaukee 5626-68 manual Specific Safety Rules Functional Description, Symbology, Specifications

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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

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WARNING: Some dust created by

 

power sanding, sawing, grinding, drill-

 

ing, and other construction activities

 

contains chemicals known to cause

 

cancer, birth defects or other reproduc-

 

tive harm. Some examples of these

 

chemicals are:

lead from lead-based paint

crystalline silica from bricks and cement

 

and other masonry

 

products, and

arsenic and chromium from chemically-

 

treated lumber.

 

Your risk from these exposures varies,

 

depending on how often you do this

 

type of work. To reduce your exposure

 

to these chemicals: work in a well ven-

 

tilated area, and work with approved

 

safety equipment, such as those dust

 

masks that are specifically designed to

 

filter out microscopic particles.

2.

Read, understand, and follow the

 

instructions packaged with the router

 

table and router lift. Do not plug in

 

Remote Power until Router Table Motor

 

is fully installed.

3.

Only use the following recommended

 

router tables and router lifts with this

 

motor.

 

JessEm Mast-R-Lift #02101 with

 

required Shim Kit #02116

 

JessEm Mast-R-Lift #02102 with

 

required Shim Kit #02116

 

JessEm Mast-R-Lift Excel #02201 with

5.

Always wear safety goggles and dust

 

mask. Use only in a well ventilated

 

area. Using personal safety devices and

 

in a safe environment reduce the risk for

 

injury.

6.

Some woods contain preservatives

 

that can be toxic. Take extra care to

 

prevent inhalation and skin contact

 

when working with these materials. Re-

 

quest, and follow, any safety information

 

available from your material supplier.

7.

Always make sure the workpiece is

 

free from nails, screws and other for-

 

eign objects. Keep the working edge

 

away from the clamping surface.

 

Cutting these objects can cause loss of

 

control of the workpiece and damage to

 

the bit.

8.

Never place hands near cutting sur-

 

face.

9.

Never use dull or damaged bits.

 

Sharp bits must be handled with

 

care. Damaged bits can break during

 

use. Dull bits require more force, which

 

could cause the bit to break. Damaged

 

bits can throw carbide pieces and burn

 

the workpiece.

10.

After changing the bit or making any

 

adjustments, make sure the collet nut

 

and any other adjustment devices are

 

securely tightened. Loose adjustment

 

devices can unexpectedly shift, causing

 

loss of control. Loose rotating compo-

 

nents will be violently thrown. Watch for

 

vibration or wobbling that could indicate

 

an improperly installed bit.

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Cat. No. 5626-68 *

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1.Variable speed dial

2.Lock key

3.On/Off switch

4.Cord

5.Power box nameplate (on back)

6.Motor unit nameplate (on back)

7.Motor

8.Collet assembly

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*Consists of 5626-69 motor and 23-37-0175 power box.

required Shim Kit #02116.

Using tables and lifts that are not spe-

cifically recommended may not prop-

erly secure the Router Table Motor with

Remote Power. An improperly secured

Motor increases the risk of injury or

product damage.

4. Do not place motor in a router base

or hold motor by hand during use.

Motor is designed only for use properly

secured in a recommended JessEm

router lift or router table. This motor is

not designed for use in a MILWAUKEE

router base. Do not use this motor un-

less it is securely installed into a recom-

mended JessEm router lift and router

table.

11.

Always keep the power supply cord

 

away from moving parts on the tool.

12.

Never start the tool when the bit is in

 

contact with the material. The bit cut-

 

ting edge may grab the material causing

 

loss of control of the workpiece.

13.

Never touch the bit during or imme-

 

diately after use. After use the bit may

 

be hot enough to burn bare skin.

14.

To reduce the risk of injury, avoid

 

“climb cutting.” Climb cutting can

 

cause the workpiece to be thrown

 

violently out of your control. Even small

 

router bits can result in climb cutting.

 

Always feed the workpiece against the

 

cutter rotation.

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Symbology

Double Insulated

Volts Alternating Current

No Load Revolutions per Minute (RPM)

Amperes

Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations.

Specifications

Motor

Volts

Amps

No Load

Cat. No.

AC

RPM

 

 

 

 

5626-69

120

15

10,000 -22,000

 

 

 

 

For use with:

JessEm Mast-R-Lift™ #02101 with required Shim Kit #02116

JessEm Mast-R-Lift™ #02102 with required Shim Kit #02116

JessEm Mast-R-Lift™ Excel #02201 with required Shim Kit #02116

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