MFT/3 EXTENSION TABLE
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ESSENTIAL SAFETY WARNINGS
This product is intended and designed for use only in
conjunction with the FESTOOL® MFT/3 Multifunction Ta-
ble. The FESTOOL Instruction Manual for the MFT/3 also
applies in connection with the use of this TSO Products
MFT/3 Extension Table.
You are responsible for the safe and proper use of this TSO
Products accessory. This is not a toy.
To make your woodworking experience enjoyable and
safe, keep in mind:
•
This Extension Table has been load tested to 30 lbs. stat-
ic load. To keep your work area floor clear, no additional
support legs are provided. This benefit comes with a tip-
ping and/or tilting limitation, especially if the Extension
Table is attached to the longer sides of your FESTOOL
MFT/3. Keep in mind that even momentary tilting may
cause objects on the table to slide and fall with risk of
damage or injury.
•
The attachment of the Extension Table is designed to
provide a very strong connection with the FESTOOL
MFT/3 when properly secured.
To prevent injury caused by unintended separation of
the Extension Table from your FESTOOL MFT/3, it is
critically important that all provided Hammer Nuts are
correctly installed and engaged with the T-slot of the
FESTOOL MFT/3. See
Step 13
bly Instructions included in this document.
Woodworking involves a variety of injury risks which you
can reduce with proper use of Personal Protective Equip-
ment (PPE) and adherence to safe work practices.
CAUTION
and
Step 14
in the Assem-
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