Helpful Hints; Router Tables - Craftsman 315.275061 Owner's Manual

Industrial electronic plunge router double insulated
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EXTENSION
CORDS
The use of any extension
cord will cause
some loss of power.
To keep the loss to a minimum
and to prevent
tool overheat-
ing, follow
the recommended
cord
sizes
on the chart
at the
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When
tool is used outdoors,
use only extension
cords
suitable
for outdoor
use and so marked.
Extension
cords
are
available
at Sears
Retail
Stores.
Extension
Cord
Length
Wire
Size
A.W.G.
0-25 Feet
14
25-50 Feet
12
HELPFUL
HINTS
_"
Always
clamp
workpiece
securely
before
routing.
A safe
operator
is one who thinks
ahead.
Always
wear eye protection
when
routing.
Make
set-up
adjustments
carefully.
Then
double
checF
Measure
twice
and cut once.
_'
Keep
cutters
clean
and properly
sharpened.
Don't
let familiarity
make
you careless.
Study
all safety
rules
and do the job safely.
NEVER
place your
hands
in jeopardy.
,/
Make
certain
clamps
can't
loosen
while
in use.
Test
difficult set-ups
on scrap--Don't
waste
lumber.
Plan each operation
before
you begin.
Provide
for smoother
operation
by cleaning
your
router
frequently.
Shake
router
or blow with an air jet to remove
sawdust
build-up,
_'
THINK
SAFETY
BY THINKING
AHEAD.
ROUTER TABLES
If mounting your router to a router table, use only the three 5/16-18 UNC-2B tapped holes provided in the router base. Use
5/16-18 UNC-2A flat head screws that are 1-1/8" or 1-1/4" long if mounting router to a router table. NOTE: Router subbase
must be removed in order to gain access to the 5/16-18 UNC tapped holes.
The use of Craftsman
routers
in router
tables offered
by other
manufacturers
has not been investigated for
compliance
with applicable
safety
standards.
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