KNOVA N RO-1200 Manual Download Page 2

Motor: 

120 V ~ 60 Hz 10 A

Power:

1 200 Watts (1-3/4 HP)

Speed:

11 000 – 28 000 RPM.

Collet capacity: 

1/4”

Plunge stroke:

2-1/8” (54 mm)

Base dimension:

6-1/4” (158.8 mm)

Weight net/gross:

9,25/10,14 lb

IMPORTANT:

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1) WORK AREA SAFETY
a) 

Keep work area clean and well lit.

 Cluttered or dark areas

    invite accidents.
b) 

Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres

    (presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust).

 Power

    tools create sparks that may ignite dust or fumes.
c) 

Keep children and bystanders away while operating a

    power tool.

 Distractions can cause you to lose control.

SPECIFICATIONS

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

KNOW YOUR TOOL

Before operating this tool, carefully read this operating manual 
and all of the labels affixed to the router. Keep this manual avail-
able for future reference.

IMPORTANT

This tool should only be serviced by a qualified service
technician.

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY

IMPORTANT: Read this operating manual carefully before using this tool. Pay close 
attention to all 

Safety Instructions, Warnings

 and 

Cautions

. Use the tool properly 

and only for its intended use.

Safety symbols in this manual are used to flag possible hazards. The safety symbols 

and their explanations require your full understanding. Simply reading a safety warn-

ing does not eliminate a particular hazard, nor does it substitute for proper accident 

prevention procedures.

This  Safety  Alert  Symbol  indicates  a  caution,  warning  or  hazard.  Failure  to  comply 

with a safety warning can result in serious injury to yourself or others. Always observe 

safety precautions to reduce the risk of injury, fire or electric shock.

2) ELECTRICAL SAFETY

a) 

A power tool plug must match its outlet. Never modify

    the plug in any way. Do not use an adaptor plug on a

    grounded power tool.

 Use the original plug in an

    appropriate outlet to reduce the risk of electric shock.
b) 

Avoid bodily contact with such grounded surfaces as 

    pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators.

 The risk of

    electric shock is greater if your body is grounded.
c) 

Do not expose power tools to rain or moisture.

 Leakage of 

    water into a power tool increases the risk of electric shock.
d) 

Do not mishandle the cord. Never use the cord for carrying,

    pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep the cord away
    from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts.

 Damaged and

    tangled cords increase

 

the risk of electric shock. Replace or repair

    damaged cords. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition.
e) 

Use the appropriate extension cord if operating a power

    tool outdoors.

 Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use

    reduces the risk of electric shock. When using an extension 

    cord, be sure to use one sturdy enough for the amperage 

    drawn by your tool. An undersized cord will produce a drop in

    line voltage, resulting in reduced power and overheating. The

    following table illustrates the correct cord size, depending on

    cord length and the tool’s ampere rating. If in doubt, use the

    next heavier gauge. The lower the gauge, the heavier the cord.

Recommended sizes of extension cords

Tool’s

Amperage rating

Volts

Total length of cord in feet

Cord size in A. W. G. (minimum)

120 V~

0 – 6

6 – 10

10 – 12

  25’

18

18

16

  50’

16
16

16

 100’

16

14

14

 150’

14

12

12

12 – 16

14

12

Not Recommended

3) PERSONAL SAFETY

a) 

Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common

    sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power

    tool if tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or

    medication.

 A single moment of inattention while

    operating a power tool may result in serious personal injury.
b) 

Use safety equipment. Always wear goggles.

 Other safety

    equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, a 

    hard hat or a hearing protection device will, when used

    under the appropriate conditions, reduce personal injuries.
c) 

Avoid accidental start-up of the tool. Make sure the

    switch is in the “Off” position before plugging it in.

    Carrying a power tool with your finger on the switch

    or plugging in a power tool with a switch set to “On” is a

    dangerous practice.
d) 

Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning on

    the tool.

 A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part

    of the power tool may result in personal injury.
e) 

Do not overreach. Maintain proper footing and balance

    at all times.

 This ensures better control over the power

    tool in unexpected situations.

Summary of Contents for N RO-1200

Page 1: ...KN RO 1200 Router 1200 Watts Rebajadora 1200 Watts13 4 H P C A B A L L O S D E F U E R Z A...

Page 2: ...power tools to rain or moisture Leakage of water into a power tool increases the risk of electric shock d Do not mishandle the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool...

Page 3: ...away from cutting area Never place your hands beneath the workpiece for any reason Keep the base of the router in firm contact with the workpiece when cutting Grip the router only by its handles These...

Page 4: ...The plunge router is only designed to be used for straight and grooved milling and the forming of edges in wood or similar materials Any other uses of the router not described in this manual could da...

Page 5: ...he router until the router bit touches the workpiece Push the plunge lock lever 4 down Move the pointer to the zero position on the scale 9 Add the desired depth of cut to the starting position Move t...

Page 6: ...in position Fig 4 Lock on button Lock on button ADJUSTING THE DEPTH STOP TURRET If you want to make several cuts with a different depth adjust each depth stop Unplug the router Loosen the locking scr...

Page 7: ...parts Most plastics are vulnerable to damage from commer cial solvents Use a clean cloth to remove dirt oil and grease WARNING Prevent brake fluid gasoline petroleum based products penetrating oil etc...

Page 8: ...er 38 Plain Washer 39 Left Handle 40 Plunge Frame 41 Tapping Screw 42 Nut 43 Spring 44 Spindle Lock 45 Spindle Lock Button 46 Lock Cover 47 Thread Forming Screw 48 Collet 49 Lock Nut 50 Wrench 51 Inne...

Page 9: ...GRAph 0f parts DIAGRAMA DE PARTES KN RO 1200 Router 1200 Watts Rebajadora 1200 Watts 1 3 4 H P...

Page 10: ...uierdo 40 Cuerpo de inmersi n 41 Tornillo 42 Tuerca 43 Resorte 44 Seguro de husillo 45 Bot n de bloqueo del husillo 46 Bloqueo de la cubierta 47 Tornillo 48 Portaherramienta 49 Tuerca 50 Llave 51 Alam...

Page 11: ...ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM DIAGRAMA ELECTRICO Motor Speed ajustor Ajustador de velocidad Switch Interruptor 120 V...

Page 12: ...adiadores los refrigeradores El riesgo de descarga el ctrica es mayor si se pone a tierra su cuerpo c No exponer las herramientas el ctricas a la lluvia o a la humedad La filtraci n del agua en una he...

Page 13: ...ejos del rea de corte Nunca ponga sus manos debajo de la pieza de trabajo por cualquier raz n Mantenga la base del rebajador en contacto firme con la pieza de trabajo al cortar Agarre el rebajador sol...

Page 14: ...entar utilizar este rebajador famil iar cese con todas sus caracter sticas de funcion amiento y requisitos de seguridad Este rebajador de la el ctrico esta dise ado para ser utilizado s lo para el fre...

Page 15: ...ibere el bloqueador de husillo AJUSTE DE LA PROFUNDIDAD DEL CORTE v ase fig 3 ADVERTENCIA Apage el rebajador y desconectete de la fuente de alimentaci n La profundidad del corte es la distancia entre...

Page 16: ...rarlo a la derecha al cortar dentro de los bordes Sostener siempre el rebajador del frente asegur ndose de que el protector de la viruta est entre usted y la fresa Despu s de fijar la profundidad de c...

Page 17: ...do grabado y el borde biselado 5 Fresa n cleo caja Estr as el grabado y el borde decorativo de moldeo 6 Fresa cove Borde decorativo de moldeo 7 Fresa para moldear Borde decorativo de moldeo 8 Fresa pa...

Page 18: ...ntes comerciales Utilizar un pa o limpio para quitar la suciedad el aceite y la grasa ADVERTENCIA Evitar que el l quido de frenos la gaso lina los productos petr leo basados aceite penetran te etc ent...

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