6.DON'TUSEINDANGEROUSENVIRONMENT
Don'tusepowertoolsindamporwetlocations,orexpose
themtorainKeepworkareawellillumina'ced..
7.KEEPCHILDRENAWAY
Allvisitorsshouldbekeptasafedistancefromworkarea.
8.MAKEWORKSHOPKIDPROOF
withpadlocks,masterswitches,orbyremovingstarterkeys.
9.DON'TFORCETOOL Itwilldothejobbetterandbesaferattherateforwhichit wasdesigned.
10USERIGHTTOOL.
Don'tforcetoolor'attachmenttodoajobforwhichitwasnot
designed.
11WEARPROPERAPPAREL.
Nolooseclothing,gloves,neckties,rings,bracelets,or jewelrytogetcaughtin movingpartsNonslipfootwearis. recommendedWearprotectivehaircoveringtocontainlong. hair.
12ALWAYSUSESAFETYGLASSES. Alsousefaceordustmaskif cuttingoperationis dusty. EverydayeyeglassesonlyhaveimpactresistantlensesThey. areNOTsafetyglasses.
13SECUREWORK.
UseclampsoravisetoholdworkwhenpracticalIt'ssafer.
thanusingyourhandandfreesbothhandstooperatetool.
14DON'TOVERREACH.
Keepyourproperfootingandbalanceatalltimes.
15MAINTAINTOOLSINTOPCONDITION.
Keeptoolssharpandcleanforbestandsafestperformance.
Followinstructionsforlubricatingandchangingaccessories.
16DISCONNECTTOOLSFROMPOWERSOURCE. beforeservicingandwhenchangingaccessoriessuchas
17AVOIDACCIDENTALSTARTING. Makesureswitchisin"OFF"positionbeforeplugging cord.
18USERECOMMENDEDACCESSORIES.
Consulttheowner'smanualforrecommendedaccessories.
Useofimproperaccessoriesmaybehazardous.
19NEVERSTANDONTOOL.
Seriousinjurycouldoccurifthetoolistippedorifthecutting toolisunintentionallycontacted.
20CHECKDAMAGEDPARTS.
Beforefurtheruseofthetool,aguardorotherpartthatis damagedshouldbecarefullycheckedtoensurethatit will
21.DIRECTIONOFFEED Feedworkintoabladeorcutteragainstthedirectionof rotationofthebladeorcutteronly.
22NEVERLEAVETOOLRUNNINGUNATTENDED.TURN. POWEROFFDon'tleavetooluntilit. comestoacomplete stop.
Theoperationofanypowertoolcanresultinforeignobjects beingthrownintotheeyes,whichcanresultin severeeye
damageAlwayswearsafetygogglescomplyingwithANSIZ87..1 (shownonPackage)beforecommencingpowertooloperation. SafetyGogglesareavailableatSearsretailorcatalogstores.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL | SAFETY | RULES FOR POWER TOOLS | 2, 3 | BASIC | ||||||
UNPACKING | AND | CHECKING CONTENTS | 4 | Feeding | the Workpiece |
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SAFETY | RULES FOR | 5 | Using | Holddown/Push | Blocks |
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ASSEMBLY | .......................................... | Beveling, Chamfering |
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Depth | of Cut Hand Knob | 5 | Using | a Wet/Dry Vac | ..................................... |
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Checking | Cutter | Blades | 6 | MAINTENANCE | 12, | 13 | ||||
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Fence | Extension | .......................................... | 7 | Cutter |
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INSTALLING | THE | 8 | Blade | Replacement | and Adjustment |
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CONTROLS | AND | ADJUSTMENTS | General | Maintenance | .................................... |
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Depth of Cut Hand Knob | 8, 9 |
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Cutter | Guard | 9 | TROUBLE | SHOOTING |
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ON/OFF | Switch | 9 | How to | Order Replacement Parts |
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