Craftsman 320.17541 operating instructions Safety Rules for Routers

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SAFETY RULES FOR ROUTERS cont.

I3. MAKE SURE the cutter bit is not in contact with the workpiece before the switch is turned on.The bit must ALWAYS be running at full speed before contacting the workpiece.

14_ KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF CUTTER BIT when motor is running to prevent personal injury.

15o PROVIDE CLEARANCE under workpiece for router cutter bit when through-cutting, 16_ KEEP CUTTING PRESSURE CONSTANT. Do not overload the motor°

17.USE ONLY sharp cutter bits that are not chipped or cracked. Blunt cutter bits will cause stalling and burn the workpiece.

18_ NEVER use this router motor with a cutter bit larger than 31/2-inch in diameter.

19_ ALWAYS USE cutter bits that are designed for this router. Never use cutter bits

which are larger in diameter than the opening in the router sub-base. Cutter bits that have cutter diameters larger than the opening could cause possible loss of control or create other hazardous condition that could cause serious personal injury.

20, The subbase on this fixed base router has an opening of 11/4-inch. To use cutter bits with a larger diameter, install and use a subbase with a larger diameter opening (sold separately) at Sears stores or other Craftsman outlets.

21.DO NOT use large router cutter bits for freehand routing. Use of large cutter bits when freehand routing could cause loss of control or create hazardous conditions that could result in serious personal injury. If using a router table, large bits

should be used for edging onlyo

22.BE SURE CUTTER BIT is centered in template guide (sold separately) prior to

template guide applications to avoid personal injury or damage to finished work,

23.DO NOT REMOVE more than 1is, inch in a single pass, Excessive depth of cut can result in loss of control that could result in personal injury_

24.After completing a cut, turn motor OFF and let it come to a complete stop

BEFORE REMOVING router from workpiece.

25.Let the motor come to a COMPLETE STOP before putting the router down. Cutter

bits coast after power is turned off.

26, ONLY use router tables that conform to safe woodworking practices and offer proper guarding for the cutter bit. Use router tables that are UL classified and identified suitable for use with this specific router model. Failure to comply could resutt in serious personal injury.

27, Only use router tables with on-board switch controlled receptacles. Failure to use router tables with all the appropriate safety features could result in serious personal injury.

28. DISCONNECTTHETOOL FROM POWER SOURCE before making any adjustments or changing cutter bits.

29° If you are changing a bit immediately after use, BE CAREFUL NOTTO TOUCH

the collet/nut or cutter bit with your hands or fingers.The heat buildup from cutting could cause severe burns. ALWAYS use the wrench provided.

30.AVOID "CLIMB CUTTING". See "OPERATION" (pages 26 and 27) section

in this manual. "Climb-cutting"increases the chance for loss of control resulting in possible serious injury.

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Contents Warranty Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.AOneyear Fullwarranty on Craftsman Product For Free ReplacementSafety Alert Symbol IndicatesDANGER,WARNING,OR Damage Prevention and Information MessagesWork Area Safety Personal SafetyTool USE and Care Safety Electrical SafetyElectrical Safety Safety Symbols for Your ToolLabel on your tool may include the following symbols Extension CordsService Safety Safety Rules for RoutersCutter bits coast after router is switched off Do not HAND-HOLDTHE Router in AN Upside Down or HorizontalSafety Rules for Routers Some examples of these chemicals are Additional Rules for Safe OperationAdditional Rules for Safe Operation In. Collet/Nut Collet/Nut wrenchScrews For attaching Hood Sawdust Extraction HoodThis Fixed Base Router has the following features Knowyour Fixed Base Router cont. FigIndicator Light Know Your Fixed Base Router cont. FigSelecting the Cutter BIT RPMInstalling and Removing the Cutting BIT Figs , 4 and 4a Installing the Cutter BITInstalling Router Motor in Base Removing the Cutter BIT Figs and 4 seeRious personal injury Base FigRemoving Motor from Base see Fig Coarse Adjustment Adjusting Depth of CUTMicro Adjustments To Adjust Depth Figs and 6a Do not Exceed 1/8-1N.DEPTH of CUT in a single passSoft Start Feature Deep CutsLED Worklights Fig Edge Routing or Internal Routing Edge Routing FigInternal Routing Figs , 11a, 11b Feed DirectionFreehand Routing with the Fixed Base Fig Edging with a Pilot BIT Figs and 14a 14aFeeding the Router Fig Direction of Feed External Cuts FigDirection of Feed Internal Cuts Figs and 16a Guide OutsideRate of Feed Figs and 17a Feeding TOO Fast FigDust Collection with Dust Extraction Hood Chip shield deflector is not intended as a safety guardTabs Routine Maintenance GeneralReplacement of Carbon Brushes Fig LubricationDovetail 4k Warning Only use Amp / 13/4Peak HP Amp / 1314Peak HP Model Number Item No Parts No Desi crptioAmp / 1 3/4 Peak HP Fixed Base Router- Model Number Parts DescriptionPage Page No matter who made it, no matter who sold it Sears Parts and Repair CenterUSA 800-36!-6665 Canada SU-HOGAR