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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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.
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