Craftsman 320.27680 Operator's Manual page 9

14.0 amp, variable speed 2-1/2 peak hp router combo with fixed base and plunge base
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Provide clearance
under the workpiece
for the router cutter bit when
through-cutting.
Keep cutting pressure
constant.
Do not overload the motor.
Use only sharp
cutter
bits that are not chipped
or cracked.
Blunt cutter bits
will cause stalling and burn the workpiece.
Never use this router
motor with a cutter
bit larger
than 3-1/2
inches
in
diameter.
Always
use cutter bits that are designed
for this router. Never use cutter
bits which are larger in diameter
than the opening in the router sub-
base. Cutter bits that have cutter diameters
larger than the opening
could
cause possible
loss of control
or create other hazardous
condition
that could
cause serious personal
injury.
The sub-base
on this router
have openings
of 1-1/4 inches.
To use cutter
bits with a larger diameter,
install and use a sub-base
with a larger diameter
opening
(sold separately
at Sears stores or other Craftsman
outlets).
Do not use large router
cutter
bits for freehand
routing.
Use of large
cutter bits when freehand
routing could cause loss of control or create
hazardous
conditions
that could result in serious personal
injury. If using a
router table, large bits should
be used for edging only.
Be sure that the cutter
bit is centered
in a template
guide (sold
separately)
prior to template guide applications
to avoid personal injury or
damage to finished
work.
Do not remove
more than
1/8 inch in a single pass. Excessive
depth of
cut can result in loss of control that could result in personal
injury.
After
completing
a cut, turn motor OFF and let it come to complete
stop
before
removing
router
from workpiece.
Let the motor come to a complete
stop
before putting
the router
down.
Cutter bits coast after power is turned off.
Only use router
tables
with on-board
switch-controlled
receptacles.
Failure to use router tables with all the appropriate
safety features could
result in serious personal
injury.
Disconnect
the tool from the power source before making any adjustments
or changing
cutter bits.
If you are changing
a bit immediately
after use, be careful
not to touch
the collet/nut
or cutter
bit with your hands or fingers.
The heat buildup
from cutting
could cause severe burns. Always use the wrench
provided.
Avoid "climb
cutting." See "Direction
of Feed" in the "OPERATION"
section in this manual. "Climb cutting"
increases the chance for loss of
control resulting
in possible
serious injury.
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