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The operation

of any power tool can result in for-

eign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can

result in severe eye damage.

Always wear safety

glosses

or eye shields

before

commencing

power

tool operation.

We recommend

Wide Vision Safety

Mask for use over spectacles,

or standard

safety

glosses

. . . available

at Sears retail

or catalog

stores.

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Wire Size A.W.G.

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1.

DON'T

use

your

ROUTER

before

reading

thoroughly,

INTRODUCTION

and OPERATING

INSTRUCT IONS.

2.

DON'T leave Router unattended

before discon-

necting from power source.

3.

DON'T allow the cord near cutter bit when op-

erating.

4.

DON'T allow children to operate

Router.

5.

DON'T carry unit by power cord.

6.

DON'T force tool, allow Router to perform as it

was designed.

7.

DON'T plug or cover air vents to keep dust from

flying. Vents must be kept open to keep motor

cool.

8.

DON'T leave the power cord connected

to the

power supply when install ing or changing cutters.

9.

DON'T use dull knives or cutters since they will

not produce good work and will cause overload-
ing.

GROUNDING-This

tool is equipped with an Un-

derwriters'

Laboratories

approved

3 prong plug

for your safety.

If your outlet

is a grounded

3-

cavity

type" your tool will be grounded

auto-

matically.

Since man

y

receptacle

box-

es

in

present

construc-
tion

will

not

have 3 - cavity
receptacles,

an

*a d apt

e r is

pac

ked

with

this tool. Make
sure grounding

lead

is firmly

attached

to a grounded

receptacle

box as shown

above, before attempting

to operate to')l.

Extension cords should also be 3-wire.

-----

*(Not used in Canada) -----

Extension Cord Length

25-100

Feet

EXTENSION CORDS-The

use

of

any Extension

cord will cause some loss of power. To keep this to
a minimum

and to prevent overheating

and motor

bum-out, use the table below to determine

the MIN-

IMUM wire size (A.W.G.) Extension Cord.

YOUR

DO read thoroughly

INTRODUCTION

and OP-

ERATING

INSTRLJCTIONS before

using

your

ROUTER.
DO be sure switch is in "OFF" position before

connecting

tool to power supply.

DO disconnect

power cord when cleaning

or do-

ing maintenance

on tool.

DO be sure the voltage

of the

power supply

agrees with the nameplate

marking on the unit.

DO use correct

size extension

cord as recom-

mended.
DO replace both brushes when either is worn to

about

!4

inch in length.

DO use only specified replacement

parts.

DO disconnect

from power source and store in

a clean dry place.

,

DO check bits and cutters periodically

for tight-

ness.
DO keep collet clean.

CUSTOMER

INSTRUCTIONS

1.

WHEN ELECTRIC TOOLS ARE USED ON fIBER-

GLASS boats,

sports cars, etc. it has been found

that they are subject to accelerated

wear and possi.

bIe premature

failure,

as the fiberglass

chips and

,rindings

are highly abrasive

to bearings,

brushes,

commutator,

etc.

Consequently

it is not

recom.

mended that this tool be used for continuous

pro-

duction

work on any fiberglass

material,

During

any use on fiberglass

it is extremely

important

that

the tool is cleaned

frequently

by blowing with an

air jet.

THIS PRODUCT, or any electrical

product, requires

extreme care when service repairs are made. A dan-
,erous

electrical

hazard can be created

by tamper-

ing with the electrical

or insulating

systems or in

the replacement

or substitution

of repair parts. Re-

pairs should be made only by a qualified technician.

If service is required we suggest you return the tool

to your nearest Sears store tor approved service with
original factory replacement

parts.

DISASSEMBLY of this tool can result in dangerous

electrical

hazard

if any leads (wires) are pinched

against

metal surfaces

or if grounding

connection

is not secure when tool is reassembled.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

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Страница 1: ...ndards for Safety of Under writers Laboratories and American National Standards ANSI 2 That compliance with applicable safety standards is assured by independent in spection and testing conducted by Underwriters Laboratories dULl 3 That every motorized tool is inspected under power 4 That every tool has with it adequate instructions and a list of safety rules for the protection of the user 5 That ...

Страница 2: ...ring the receptacle cover plate Never remove third prong KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don t use power tool In damp or wet locations And keep work area well lit KEEP CHILDREN AWAY All visitors should be kept safe distarce from work area STORE IDLE TOOLS When not in use tools should be stored I...

Страница 3: ...and motor bum out use the table below to determine the MIN IMUM wire size A W G Extension Cord YOUR DO read thoroughly INTRODUCTION and OP ERATING INSTRLJCTIONS before using your ROUTER DO be sure switch is in OFF position before connecting tool to power supply DO disconnect power cord when cleaning or do ing maintenance on tool DO be sure the voltage of the power supply agrees with the nameplate ...

Страница 4: ...w is adjusted until light pressure is applied to side of motor housing This pressure must be sufficient to hold the motor unit in an elevated position unclamped yet permit the motor to be elevated by the right hand elevation knob with out undue force The adjusting screw Key No 54 is set at the factory and should not have to be changed under normal use conditions However after prolong ed usage norm...

Страница 5: ... replace carbon brushes See Fig 2 Key No 10 See parts list page 7 unscrew brush cap Key No 11 and remove old brush Re place both brushes making sure when inserting that cur vature of brush matches curvature of the surface of the motor to which it is mated Make sure brushes move free ly in holder o t m ll I o C m r Z c m ll ACCESSORIES ADD GREATER VERSATILITY Cutter Grinding Attachment Laminate Tri...

Страница 6: ... I 28 40 41 6 42 43 U I ...

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Страница 8: ...fmgly WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLL0WING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 The PART NUMBER 2 The PART DESCRIPTION 3 The MODEL NUMBER 31 25070 4 The NAME of ITEM ROUT ER All fine tools on occasion may require service or the replacement of ports due to wear from normal use To prolong the life of your tool when repairs are needed call on your nearest Sears Catalog Order or Retail ...

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