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With almost no load on the router motor, the cutting off the sides of the cut in the work piece, producing instead of clean straight sides.

bk has a tendency to bounce a cut with a rippled finish

CHIP SHIELD DEFLECTOR (Fig. 19)

 

 

WARNING:

ALWAYS

Fig.

19

wear eye

protection.

The

 

 

chip shield deflector is not

 

 

intended as a safety guard.

 

 

To remove chip shield from

 

 

fixed base, press inward on

 

 

tabs until chip shield releases

 

 

from base and remove it. To

 

 

attach, place chip shield back

 

 

in position and flex sides while

 

 

pushing it

in until it snaps back

 

 

into

place

(See

Fig. 19),

 

Tabs

,_

WARNING:

The

chip

 

i:

shield deflector helps keep dust and chips away frc_m the operator; it will

not stop objects larger than woodchips thrown fror_ the bit.

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CAUTION: ALWAYS have the chip shield deflector in place on the base when operating the router.

WARNING: ALWAYS turn router motor off and u_)plug router from power

source before making any adjustments or installin_ accessories. Failure to turn router motor off and unplug router could result in accidental starting which can cause serious personal injury.

DUST COLLECTION WITH DUST

There is a dust extraction hood included with this router. The hood is sized to accept a 1-1/4 in. vacuum hose adapter, sold sepa- rately.

To attach the adapter onto the fixed base, align two tabs on the adapter with two slots on the port at back of the base, and secure it by turning clock- wise shown in Fig. 20.

EXTRACTION AID PPTER (Fig. 20)

Fig. 20

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