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CUTTING TOOL SAFETY

A

WARNING

For your safety, do not plug in your cutting tool or try

to use any accessory until It is completely assembled
and installed according to these instructions, and

until you have read and understood this Owner’s

Manual.

Failure to follow these safety rules will result in risk of
serious Injury.

1.

WEAR EYE PROTECTION. This high speed tool will

throw particles from the workpiece during operation.

Make sure safety glasses have side shields.

2.

USE FACE OR DUST MASK along with safety

goggles if cutting or routing (deration is dusty. Make

sure work area is well ventilated.

3.

USE HEARING PROTECTION, particularly during

extended periods of operation.

4.

NEVER USE DULL OR DAMAGED BITS. Damaged
bits can break without warning. Dull bits may overload

the motor, cut slowly and are difficult to control. They

will also overheat and possibly break.

5.

ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE WORKPIECE IS FREE

OF NAILS AND OTHER FOREIGN OBJECTS. If the

bit strikes a nail It will jump sideways and possibly

break.

6.

DO NOT USE THIS TOOL FOR DRILUNG HOLES.

It is NOT intended to be used as a drill.

7.

ALLOW CLE/UIANCE UNDER WORKPIECE for bit

to travel. Never place workpiece on hard surfaces

such as concrete etc. The bit may jump or break when

contacting a surface other than the one being cut.

8.

ALWAYS SET THE DEPTH GUIDE TO THE
APPROPRIATE DEPTH. Use tool vrith the depth

guide flat against the work surface for better control of

the tool.

9.

NEVER use THE TOOL WITHOUT THE SOLE

PLATE, PRECISION HANDLE OR ROUTER BASE

attached and appropriately adjusted.

10. ALWAYS CLAMP WORKPIECE TO HOLD IT

STEADY WHEN CUTTING. This will free both hands

for operating the tool.

11. NEVER HOLD THE WORKPIECE (N ONE HAND

while operating the tool with the other hand.

12. NEVER PLACE HANDS IN THE PATH OF THE

CUTTER AND UNDER THE W ORKPIECE.

13. NEVER START THE TOOL WHEN THE BIT IS

TOUCHING THE W ORKPIECE. The bit may catch

the workpiece causing loss of control.

14. ALWAYS HOLD THE TOOL WITH TWO HANDS

DURING START-UP AND OPERATION. When
starting, motor torque will cause the tool to twist,

15. TURN OFF ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND

REMOVE ALL FUSES in the work area when cutting
into walls or blind areas.

16. ALWAYS HOLD THE TOOL BY THE INSULATED

GRIPPING SURFACES ON THE BODY OF THE
TOOL where there is any possibility of the cutting bit

contacting hidden electrical wires or the cord of the
tool. Contact with "live” virires will make exposed metal

parts of the tool "live” causing an electrical shock to

the operator.

17. WHEN CUTTING DRYWALL ELECTRICAL OUTLET

OPENINGS using the outlet as a guide, always cut in

a counter clockwise direclloo. The natural tendency of

the tool to pull to the left will cause a "hugging” action

toward the outlet box, resulting in a neater cut.

18. NEVER LAY THE TOOL DOWN UNTIL THE

CUTTING BIT COMES TO A COMPLETE STOP. A

spinning bit can come in contact with the surface and

pull it out of your control,

19. NEVER TOUCH THE CUTTING BIT IMMEDIATELY

AFTER USE. The bit will be too hot to be handled with

bare hands and wii bum your fingers.

20. ALWAYS RE-TIGHTEN COLLET AND ALL

adjustments

before starting the tool after a cutting

bit or accessory has been changed. Loose bits and

adjustments can cause unexpected shifting of the tool

resulting in loss of control and injury from the bit or

cutting tool being thrown.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFERENCE

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