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.
Store
idle tools
out of reach
of children
and
other
untrained
persons.
Tools
are
dangerous
in the hands of untrained
users.
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
misalignment
or binding
of
moving
parts,
breakage
of parts,
and any
other
condition
that
may affect
the tools
operation.
If damaged,
have
the
tool
serviced
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. Follow
instructions
in
the Maintenance
section
of this
manual.
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,
ammonia,
etc.
may damage
plastic parts.
Safety
Rules for Routers
Hold tool by insulated
gripping
surfaces
when
performing
an operation
where
the
cutting
tool may contact
hidden
wiring
or
its own cord. Contact
with a "live" wire will
make exposed
metal
parts
of the tool "live"
and
shock
the
operator,
if cutting
into
existing
walls or other
blind areas
where
electrical
wiring may
exist is unavoidable,
disconnect
all fuses or circuitbreakers
feed/_Tg thisworksite.
Always
make
sure the work surface
is
free from nails and other foreign objects.
Cutting
into a nail can cause the bit and the
tool to jump and damage
the bit.
Never hold the workpiece
in one hand and
the tool
in the other
hand when
in use.
Never
place hands
near or below cutting
surface.
Clamping
the material
and guiding
the tool with both hands is safer.
Never
lay workpiece
on top of hard
surfaces,
like concrete,
stone,
etc...
Protruding cutting bit may cause tool to jump.
Always
wear
safety
goggles
and
dust
mask.
Use only
in well
ventilated
area.
Using personal
safety devices and working
in
safe environment
reduces
risk of injury.
After
changing
the bits
or making
any
adjustments,
make sure the collet nut and
any
other
adjustment
devices
are
securely
tightened.
Loose
adjustment
device
can unexpectedly
shift, causing
loss
of control,
loose rotating
components
will be
violently
thrown.
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 cutter.
Always
hold
the
tool
with
two
hands
during start-up.
The reaction
torque
of the
motor can cause the tool to twist.
The
direction
of feeding
the bit into the
material
is very important
and it relates
to
the direction
of bit rotation,
When viewing
the
tool
from
the
top,
the
bit
rotates
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