Bosch Power Tools RA1171 manual Additional Safety Warnings for Router Tables, Service

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Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your application. The correct tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed.

Do not use tool if switch does not turn it “ON” or “OFF.” Any tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.

Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the tool. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally.

Keep guards in place. Maintain the guards in working order and in proper adjustment and alignment.

Store idle tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons. Tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.

Never leave tools running unattended. Turn the power OFF. DO NOT leave tool until it comes to a complete stop.

Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained tools, with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control. Any alteration or modification is a misuse and may result in

a dangerous condition.

Check for damaged guards or parts, misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that may affect the tool’s operation.

If damaged, have the tool properly repaired or replaced before using. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools. Develop a periodic maintenance schedule for your tool.

Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your model. Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on another tool.

Service

Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel. Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury. For example: internal wires may be misplaced or pinched; safety guard return springs may be improperly mounted.

When servicing a tool, use only identical replacement parts. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow maintenance instructions may create a risk of electric shock or injury. Certain cleaning agents such as gasoline, carbon tetrachloride, and ammonia may damage plastic parts.

Additional Safety Warnings for Router Tables

Read and understand table and router manual and accessory warnings. Failure to follow all instructions and warnings may result in serious personal injury.

Fully assemble and tighten all fasteners required for this table and for mounting the router to the plate. Do not use the router table until all assembly and installation steps have been completed. Check the table and the router to make sure fasteners are still tight before each use. A loose table is unstable and may shift in use.

Make certain the router is not plugged into a power out- let when installing into the table, removing from table, making adjustments or changing accessories. Router could accidentally start.

Do not plug router motor power cord into standard wall outlet. It must be plugged into the router table switch. Power tool switches and controls need to be within your reach in emergency situations.

Before operating, make sure the entire unit (table with router installed) is placed on and secured to a solid, flat, level surface and will not tip. Use of auxiliary in-feed and out-feed supports is necessary for long or wide workpieces. Long workpieces without adequate support can flip off the table or cause the table to tip over.

Be certain router motor is fully and securely clamped in the router base. Periodically check the base fastener clamping tightness. Router motor can vibrate loose from the base during use and fall from table.

Do not use the router table without the overhead guard or auxiliary bit guard. Remove all dust, chips, and any other foreign particles that can affect its function.

Adjust the guard height so that it clears the router bit and the workpiece. The guard will aid in keeping hands from unintended contact with rotating bit.

Never place your fingers near a spinning bit or under the guard when router is plugged in. Never hold the workpiece on the out-feed side of bit. Pressing the workpiece against the out-feed side of the fence may cause material binding and possible kickback pulling hand back into bit.

Guide workpiece by the fence to maintain control of workpiece. Do not place material between router bit and fence while routing the edge. This placement will cause the material to become wedged, making kickback possible.

Routers are intended for working with wood, woodlike products and plastic or laminates, not for cutting or shaping metals. Be sure workpiece does not contain nails, etc. Cutting nails may cause loss of control.

Do not use bits that have a cutting diameter that exceeds the clearance hole in the tabletop insert. Bit could contact insert ring, throwing fragments.

Install bit in accordance with instructions in router manual and securely clamp the router bit in the collet chuck before making any cuts to avoid bit becoming loose during operation.

Never use dull or damaged bits. Sharp bits must be handled with care. Damaged bits can snap during use. Dull bits require more force to push the workpiece, possibly causing the bit to break or the material to kick back.

The router table is designed to cut flat, straight and squared materials. Do not cut material that is warped, wobbly, or otherwise unstable. If the material is slightly curved but otherwise stable, cut the material with the concave side against the table or fence. Cutting the material with the concave side up or away from table may cause the warped or wobbly material to roll and kick backm causing user to lose control.

Never start the tool when the bit is engaged in the material. The bit cutting edge may grab the material, causing loss of control of the workpiece.

Feed the workpiece against the rotation of the bit. The bit rotates counterclockwise as viewed from the top of table. Feeding the work in the wrong direction will cause the workpiece to “climb” up on the bit, pulling the workpiece and possibly your hands into the rotating bit.

Use push sticks, vertical and horizontally mounted featherboards (spring sticks), and other jigs to hold down the workpiece. Push sticks, featherboards, and jigs eliminate the need to hold the workpiece near the spinning bit.

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Contents See Read Before UsingFor English ¿Habla español?Power Tool Safety Rules Table of ContentsService Additional Safety Warnings for Router TablesImportant Information About Extension Cords Improper Fence Location and Workpiece FeedThis tool complies to NOM SymbolsDescription Quantity Parts ListFence Assembly Starter Pin AssemblySwitch Assembly Fasteners for Table and Fence Assembly Allen-Head Connector Screw Assemble Sides to Back Fig Router Table AssemblyAssembling the Router Table Tools RequiredChannel to the Tabletop Fig Attaching the Switch to the Tabletop FigAttach the Tabletop Fig Assemble the Aluminum MiterIf the magnetic catch does not contact Attach the Door FigsAssembling the Fence Figs Assembling the FenceMounting Plate Guide for Compatible Routers Fig Determine the Mounting Method to be Used see chart onRouter Hole Fasteners Mount Brand Model Pattern Required Attach Router to Mounting Plate FigsAttach the Router Mounting Plate Fig OVER-TABLE Height AdjustmentAlternative method Attaching the Fence to the Table FigSecuring the Router Table to a Work Surface Fig Preferred methodTabletop Inserts Fig To Install Tabletop Inserts FigAll local codes and ordinances Switch InstructionsRouter Table Operation Electrical RequirementsConnecting the Router Power Cord to the Switch General InformationCord Routing To operate the switch Switch OperationWhen the Router Table is not in USE Router and Switch OperationUsing the Router Table Attaching and Using a WET/DRY VacuumInstalling the Router BIT Cutter Assembling the Featherboards Figs Fence Featherboard FigsTabletop Featherboard Fig Adjusting the Fence Facing Fig Routing Using Featherboards FigAdjusting Depth and Height of CUT Fig Remove the board from the table and lower Full Edge Cutting or Jointing FigsEdge Cutting with Nonpiloted Router Bits Figs Securely Edge Cutting with Piloted Router Bits FigsGROOVING, FLUTING, and Veining FigsBefore proceeding Using a Miter Gauge not supplied Using the Starter PIN for Edge Forming of CurvesTable des Matiéres Consignes DE SécuritéImportants Réparation Consignes de sécurité supplèmentaires pour la table à toupieInformation importante pour les cordons de rallonge Emplacement du guide et sens d’avance incorrectsSymbole Nom Désignation/Explication SymbolesNo Rep Description Quantité Liste de piècesBagues du dessus Ensemble de la table Interrupteur Ensemble de goupilleAttaches Fournis Pour le montage des toupies Description QuantitéNo Rep Attaches Fournis Pour l’assemblage de la tableVis de raccordement à tête Allen Fixez LES Côtés AU DOS Fig Assemblage de la table à toupieAssemblage DE LA Table À Toupie Outils Requis non inclusFixez L’INTERRUPTEUR SUR LE Dessus DE LA Table Fig Fixez LE Dessus DE LA Table FigFixez LE Canal DU Guide D’ONGLET AU Dessus DE LA Table Fig Fixez LA Porte Figs et Assemblage DU Guide Figs et Assemblage DU GuideGuide DE Plaque DE Montage Pour Toupies Compatibles Fig LE Fonctionnement Choix DU Schéma DE Trous DE LA ToupieFixation DE LA Toupie À LA Plaque DE Montage Figs et Ajustement DE Hauteur SUR LA Table Installation DE LA Plaque DE Montage DE LA Toupie FigFixez LA Table DE LA Toupie SUR UNE Surface DE Travail Fig Méthode préféréeAutre méthode Bagues DU Dessus DE LA Table FIG Installez LES Bagues DU Dessus DE LA Table FIGMode D’EMPLOI DE L’INTERRUPTEUR Fonctionnement de la table à toupieSécurité Électrique Renseignements Généraux Cheminement du cordonPour faire fonctionner l’interrupteur Fonctionnement DE L’INTERRUPTEURArrêt Fonctionnement DE LA Toupie ET DE L’INTERRUPTEURCordement ET Utilisation DE ’ASPIRATEUR Eaux ET Poussières Installation DE LA FraiseAssemblage DES Guides Biseautés Figs Guide biseauté du guide Figs etGuide biseauté de la table Fig Réglage DU Parement DU Guide FIG Toupillage À L’AIDE DES Guides Biseautés FigRéglage DE LA Profondeur ET DE LA Hauteur DE LA Coupe Fig Coupe EN Bord OU Assemblage Figs et Coupe EN Bord Avec DES Fraises DE Toupie NON-PILOTÉE Figs et Fonctionnement de la table à toupie Pour plus de clarté RAINURAGE, Gougeage ET Nervurage Figs etToujours en contact avec le palier pilote de la lame Utilisation D’UN Guide D’ONGLET non fourniContenido Normas de seguridad para herramientas mecánicasInstrucciones Importantes DE Seguridad Servicio Utilización y cuidado de las herramientasPage Figura a Símbolo Nombre Designación/explicación SímbolosInformaciónes importantes sobre los cables de extension Clave No Descripción Cantidad Lista de piezasComponentes Insertos de la Sujetadores Para el ensamblado de la mesa de fresado Tornillo conector de cabeza Allen Parte Trasera Fig Montaje de la mesa de fresadoMontaje DE LA Mesa DE Fresado Cómo Ensamblar LOS Lados a LACómo Sujetar LA Superficie DE LA Mesa Fig Instalación DEL Interruptor FigCómo Sujetar LA Puerta Figs y Cómo Armar LA Guía Figuras 8 y Montaje DE LA GuíaMguía DE LA Placa DE Montaje Para Fresadoras Compatibles FIG Cómo Elegir EL Patrón DE Orificios DE LA FresadoraUNA LA Fresadora a LA Placa DE Montaje Figs y Ajuste DE Altura DE Sobremesa UNA LA Placa DE Montaje DE LA Fresadora FIGCómo Sujetar LA Guía a LA Mesa Fig Método preferidoMétodo alternativo Instalación DE LAS Encastres DE LA Superficie DE LA Mesa FIG Encastres DE LA Superficie DE LA Mesa FigInstrucciones Para EL Interruptor Requisitos Eléctricos Operación de la mesa de fresadoUbicación del cable Información GeneralPara operar el interruptor Operación DEL InterruptorSi esto ocurre, siga estos pasos Operación DE LA Fresadora Y DEL InterruptorCómo Instalar LA Broca DE LA Fresadora Cortador Cómo Unir Y Usar UNA Aspiradora DE SECADO/MOJADOCómo Armar LA LAS Tablas DE Biselado Figuras Tabla de biselado de la guía Figuras 18 yTabla de biselado sobre la mesa Fig Cómo Ajustar EL Refrentado DE LA Guía FIG Cómo Fresar Utilizando Tablas DE Biselado FIGCómo Ajustar LA Profundidad Y LA Altura DEL Corte Fig Firmemente Corte O Unión DEL Borde Completo Figs yRefrentado DE LA Guía Broca DE LA Fresadora Altura Corte DE LOS Bordes CON Brocas DE Fresado Piloteadas Figs y RANURAS, Acanaladuras Y Vetas Figs y Broca Piloteado Calibrador DE Inglete Cómo Utilizar UN Calibrador DE Inglete no IncluidoPage Page 610 930 993 09/05