Additional Safety Instructions - Ferm PRA1011 Traducción Del Manual Original

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Danger! Keep hands away from moving
parts.
Wear ear protection.
Wear safety glasses.
Wear dust mask.

Additional safety instructions

Safety is a combination of common sense, staying
alert and knowing how your router table works.
Read this manual to understand this router table.
Always wear eye protection.
Noise levels vary widely with location. To
avoid possible hearing damage, wear ear
plugs or ear muffs when using your router
table for long periods of time.
For dusty operations, wear a dust mask along
with safety goggles.
Follow the instructions in your router owner's
manual.
Warning! Vibrations, caused by the router
during use, can cause fasteners to become
loose. Before use and periodically during
use,check all fasteners to make sure that all
are tight and secure.
Do not use this product until all assembly and
installation steps have been completed. Make
sure you have read and understand all safety
and operational instructions in this manual
and the router owner's manual.
Make sure that the router bit is properly
positioned and clamped in the router before
making any cuts.
Do not use the router table as a workbench
or work surface. Doing so may damage it,
causing it to be unsafe to use. A workbench
should be used for this purpose.
This product is designed for cutting flat
workpieces. Do not cut or attempt to cut
workpieces. Do not cut or attempt to cut
workpieces that are not flat.
This product is designed for cutting wood
workpieces only. Do not use to cut metal or
other non-wood materials.
The use of auxiliary in-feed and out-feed
supports is strongly recommended when
routing long workpieces. Otherwise those
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workpieces can cause the route table to tip
over.
Keep hands clear of the router bits and
working area.
Make and use a push stick to move small
workpieces across the cutting area.
Clean the router after use. The use of
a wet/dry vac or vacuum equipment is
recommended.
Always make sure that work surface of the
router table is clean and free from dust,
chips, and foreign particles that can interfere
with the cut you are going to make. The use
of a wet/dry vac or vacuum equipment is
recommended.
The fence that comes with the router table
has a dust collector to which a wet/dry vac
can be attached.
Check the function of the guard before each
use. Remove all dust, chips, and any other
foreign particles that can affect its function.
Warning! Never put your fingers under the
overhead guard when the router is plugged
into and electrical outlet or when the router bit
is rotating.
Always feed the workpiece against the
rotation of the cutter or router bit.
Router bits are extremely sharp, be extra
careful when handling and using them.
Make sure that the router bits being used are
sharp or have been properly re-sharpened.
This will permit fast, efficient, and safe routing.
Some routers, when positioned in an upside
down position (such as on an 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 support the router from below
when making these adjustments or whenever
the base clamp is loosened.
Always look under the router table at the
router switch box when turning the router ON
or OFF. Do not touch anything but the switch
box when doing this. Never reach under the
router table for any reason when the router
table is running, except to turn it OFF.
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 overhead
guard clears the router bit and the workpiece.
A trial pass, with the router turned OFF
and the router bit not turning, is strongly
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