Additional safety instructions for overarm routers – Woodstock W1736 User Manual

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SAFETY

W1736 Overarm Router (Mfg. 8/10+)

Additional Safety Instructions for Overarm Routers

USE this and other machinery with caution

and respect. Always consider safety first,

as it applies to your individual working

conditions. No list of safety guidelines can

be complete—every shop environment is

different. Failure to follow guidelines could

result in serious personal injury, damage

to equipment or poor work results.

READ and understand this

entire instruction manual

before using this machine.

Serious personal injury

may occur if safety and

operational information is

not understood and fol-

lowed. DO NOT risk your

safety by not reading!

1. READ THE ROUTER MANUAL. Read and understand the instruction manual that was included with

the router you intend to install. If you do not understand the safety and operation instructions for

your router, do not install it on the Model W1736.

2. ROUTER INSTALLATION. Make sure the installed router is tightly secured in the housing before

turning it ON.

3. PLUNGE DEPTH. Always check the plunge depth with the router turned OFF to make sure that an

installed router bit will not contact the table when the foot switch is pressed and the router is

running.

4. GUARDS. Make sure all guards are in place during operation. If you remove them for cleaning,

replace them immediately. If guards become cracked, replace them immediately before operating

the Model W1736 again.

5. AVOIDING CONTACT WITH ROUTER BIT.

• Never place your hand under the router while the router is ON or when plunging the router.

• Never attempt a routing operation that will bring any part of your hand/fingers within 12" of

the spinning router bit.

• If the workpiece is too small, build a clamping jig to hold in place, or use a longer workpiece

and cut to size after routing.

• Use the table pin. The table pin guides the workpiece in a predictable manner and greatly

increases operator control in the event of a kickback or climb cut.

6. PATTERN ROUTING. Test all patterns with the table pin to make sure that the pattern template

works before attempting to rout your workpiece.

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