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14. ALWAYS 

wear proper apparel, loose clothing or jewellery

may get caught in moving parts. Wear protective hair
covering to contain long hair.

15. ALWAYS 

use recommended accessories. The use of improper

accessories could be hazardous.

16. ALWAYS 

remove plug from electrical outlet when adjusting,

changing parts, or  working  on the machine.

17. ALWAYS 

keep handles clean and free from oil and grease.

18. NEVER 

leave machine running unattended. Turn power off.

Do not leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop.

19. NEVER 

force the machine. It will do a better and safer job at

the rate for which it was designed.

20. NEVER 

 use power tools in damp or wet locations or  expose

them to rain. Keep your work area well illuminated. Do not
use in explosive atmosphere (around paint, flammable
liquids etc.). Avoid dangerous environment.

21. NEVER 

operate machine while under the influence of drugs,

alcohol or any medication.

ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS FOR ROUTERS

1.

ALWAYS 

wear ear protectors/defenders as the noise level of this machine can exceed

95dBL

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2.

ALWAYS 

use the appropriate cutter etc., for the material being cut.

3.

ALWAYS

 keep the mains cable well away from the machine and ensure an

adequate electrical supply is close at hand so that the operation is not restricted
by the length of the cable.

4.

ALWAYS 

switch the machine OFF immediately the task is completed.

5.

ALWAYS 

use cutters with a shank diameter corresponding to the collet installed in

your machine.

6.

ALWAYS 

allow sufficient clearance beneath the work to ensure the cutter does not

come into contact with the floor, table etc.

7.

ALWAYS 

ensure the cutter is fully tightened before use.

8.

NEVER

 allow the ventilation slots in the machine to become blocked.

9.

NEVER

 use the machine if the electric cable, plug or motor is in poor condition.

10. NEVER

  remove router from work until the cutter has completely stopped.

11. NEVER

 use the router on second hand timber, e.g. doors, floorboards etc. unless all nails,

screws and staples have been removed beforehand. Nails will severely damage the cutter.

NOTE : 

 

Replacement cutters are available from your CLARKE dealer.

WARNING: The use of spare parts or accessories, other than those supplied by CLARKE
International or one of its recognised dealers, may be hazardous and could invalidate
the guarantee.

Additionally, please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.

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Summary of Contents for 6460200

Page 1: ...OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 0706 Part No 6460200 12mm SOFT START ROUTER MODEL No CR2 Part No 6462075 12mm SOFT START ROUTER...

Page 2: ...ion Adapter Port Size 22mm Net Weight 6 5 kg Guaranteed Sound Power Level 107 3 dBLWA Vibration Level 4 7m s2 Dimensions 319x323x140 Speed Settings are shown on page 12 See Vibration Emission notes on...

Page 3: ...h will be required as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty g...

Page 4: ...fore servicing and when changing accessories 5 ALWAYS wear safety goggles manufactured to the latest European Safety Standards Everyday eyeglasses do not have impact resistant lenses they are not safe...

Page 5: ...material being cut 3 ALWAYS keep the mains cable well away from the machine and ensure an adequate electrical supply is close at hand so that the operation is not restricted by the length of the cabl...

Page 6: ...se cover fitted 3 Should you wish to replace a detachable fuse carrier ensure that the correct replacement is used as indicated by marking or colour code 4 Replacement fuse covers can be obtained from...

Page 7: ...le lock inwards until spindle is locked hold lock on 1 2 Using the wrench supplied loosen the collet nut a few turns and remove bit if fitted 1 3 Insert new bit and tighten collet nut release spindle...

Page 8: ...Roller Guide A Roller Guide is provided which replaces the parallel Guide This provides greater versatility allowing either straight line cuts or contour cut ting to take place depending upon the sha...

Page 9: ...o allow the main body to rise to its fullest extent NOTE The main body is fully extended when there is no load on the microadjuster Turn the microadjuster anticlockwise so that when the main body is f...

Page 10: ...anner removes the necessity for resetting the adjuster rod for each pass Each stop on the turret is approx 3mm Using The Multi Stop Turret When using the turret stop the depth of cut should be set usi...

Page 11: ...t the best quality and efficiency of cut is to practice on a piece of scrap of the same material to get a feel for what feed rate to use This will also show you exactly how the cut will look and allow...

Page 12: ...lace if necessary If the fuse is sound or blows repeatedly consult your CLARKE dealer MAINTENANCE Always inspect the tool before use and ensure it is in top condition Ensure all air vents are clear us...

Page 13: ...2 Adjuster Screw 1 HTCR2512 513 Slider Rod 2 HTCR2513 514 1 4 Collet 1 HTCR2514 515 Wrench 1 HTCR2515 516 Template Guide 1 HTCR2516 101 Screw M4xl0 6 HTCR2101 102 Base Pad 1 HTCR2102 103 Screw M5xl0 9...

Page 14: ...PARTS DIAGRAM 15...

Page 15: ...or a sander on soft wood in a horizontal plane etc These tests produce a value a expressed in metres per second per second which represents the average vibration level of all tests taken in three axes...

Page 16: ...ration level could possibly increase significantly Users must always take this into account and make DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY their own risk assessment using the graph above as a reference Some tools...

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