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Crafstman 315.268350 Manual Del Operador página 23

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ROUTER
TABLES
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WARNING:
Do not use with router tables
that fail to conform to safe wood working
practices and offer proper guarding for the cutter.
Failure to comply can result in an accident
causing possible serious injury.
If mounting your router to a router table, use only the
three 5/16-18
UNC-2B tapped holes provided in the
router base.
Use 5/16-18 UNC-2A flat head screws that
are 1-1/8 in. or 1-1/4 in. long when mounting router to a
router table. NOTE:
Router subbase must be removed
in order to gain access to the 5/16-18UNC
tapped
holes.
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WARNING:
Do not use large router bits for
freehand routing. Use of large router bits when
freehand
routing could cause loss of control or
create other hazardous conditions that couldcause
possible serious personal injury.When usingrouter
table, large router bits should be used for edging
only.
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WARNING:
DO not use the four 8-32 UNC-2B
subbase screws or the 8-32 UNC-2B tapped
subbase screw holes for mounting router to a
router table. These screws and screw holes will
not secure router to router table properly and
could result in an accident causing possible
serious injury.
The use of Craftsman
routers in router tables
offered
by other manufacturers
has not been investigated
for
compliance
with applicable
safety standards.
HELPFUL HINTS
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Always wear eye protection when routing.
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A safe operator is one who thinks ahead.
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Plan each operation before you begin.
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Study all safety rules and do the job safely.
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Don't let familiarity make you careless.
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NEVER place your hands in jeopardy.
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Always clamp workpiece securely before routing.
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Make certain clamps can't loosen while in use.
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Make set-up adjustments carefully. Then double check. Measure twice and cut once.
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Keep cutters clean and properly sharpened.
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Check depth of cut settings carefully. Don't waste lumber by making too deep a cut. Make several shallow
passes, lowering the cutter for each new pass.
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THINK SAFETY BY THINKING AHEAD,
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