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particles
that can affect
its function.
Adjust
the
guard
height
so that it clears
the router
bit or the
workpiece,
whichever
is taller.
18.
/A/Lm WARNING
J Never
put your
fingers
under
the guard
when
the router
is plugged
into an electri-
cal outlet
or when the router
bit is rotating.
19. Always
use the fence
to guide
the workpiece.
DO NOT work freehand
unless
piloted
router
bits are
being
used.
20. Always
use piloted
router
bits for freehand
rout-
ing of irregularly
shaped
workpieces.
21. Always
feed the workpiece
AGAINST
the rotation
of the cutter
or router
bit.
22. Router
bits are extremely
sharp:
be extra careful
when
handling
and using
them.
23. Make
sure that the router
bits being
used are
sharp
or have been properly
resharpened.
This will
permit
fast, efficient,
and SAFE
routing.
24. Some
routers,
when
positioned
in an upside
down
position
(such
as on a router
table),
will drop
or fall out of the router
base when
the base clamp
is
loosened
to adjust
height
or depth
of cut, Therefore,
it is extremely
important
to suppod
the router
from
below
when making
these
adjustments
or whenever
the base clamp
is loosened.
25. Always
look under
the router table
at the router
switch
when
turning
the router ON or OFF.
DO NOT
touch
anything
but the switch
when doing
this.
NEVER
reach
under
the router
table for any reason
when the router
is running,
except
to turn it OFF.
26.
,_WARNING
Before
making
any cut, make
sure the router
is turned
OFF. the router bit is not
rotating,
and the power cord
is unplugged
from the
electrical
outlet. Then,
make
absolutely
sure that the
guard
clears
the router bit and the workpiece.
A trial
pass, with the router turned
OFF and the router
bit
not turning,
is strongly
recommended.
27.
I,A]I,luLWARNING j Never leave the router table
unattended
while the router is running.
Turn the router
OFF before
leaving
the router table for any reason.
Your Craftsman
Professional
Router
Table comes
with the following:
• A unique
4" high unitized
fence
with fence
guides
that provide
parallel
movement.
• Scales
molded
into the _able top that provide
fast
and accurate
fence
adjusT, merit for making
the fo!-
lowing
items:
• tenons
o sliding
dovetail
joints
• tongue
and groove
joints
° edge and end grain cuts
• face cuts
• The unique
fence
also al!ows you to perform
these
additional
routing
operations:
• veining
° fluting
° making crown molding
. making cuts up to 2-1 2" from the edge of the
workpiece toward the center of the workpiece
° A specially designed push block with a quick clamp
for back-up. It can clamp workpieces up to 4" wide
for end grain or edge routing.
• An accurate adjusting jointing fence that is quickly
adjustable to the proper depth of cut.
"A dust collector port on the fence to which most
wet/dry vacs can be attached.
• Extensions that provide a large work surface.
,, A switch, with overload protection, to control turning
the router ON and OFF. An additional accessory,
such as a wet/dry vac, can also be plugged into the
second receptacle.
° A floor stand for mounting the router table.
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