Model 30 Pavement Router Manual
Safety
Chapter 2
2.3 Equipment or Operational Safety for All Routers
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Do not operate the machine in buildings or work areas that do not have sufficient airflow.
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Always keep a correctly maintained fire extinguisher near the machine and know how to use
it.
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Tighten all bolts and screws every 100 hours of machine operation.
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Care should be taken when operating machine on grades. It is usually best to operate the
machine going uphill, rather than downhill.
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To stop or slow machine, push down on handle and/or release the clutch handle.
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When cleaning cracks and joints near moving traffic, always move in a direction away from
traffic to protect the operator.
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Tires should be inflated to 45 psi to allow machine to roll easily.
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Never operate the router without belt guard in place.
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Never transport the router with the engine running.
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Never exceed maximum recommended engine RPM.
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Never leave router unattended while engine is running.
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Never stand on any part of the machine.
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The only operating position is behind the pavement cutter with both hands on the handle.
Operational Safety for Dust Control Router
2.3.1
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Do not operate router without hose attached to blower.
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Do not operate router without hose attached to Cutter Head Dust Shroud.
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Do not route without Cutter Head Dust Shroud in place.
2.4 California Proposition 65
The state of California currently maintains a list of chemicals that can cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm. Your Crafco, Inc. equipment comes with the following warnings:
All Crafco, Inc. Equipment
2.4.1
All Crafco, Inc. Equipment using a gasoline engine
2.4.2