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• CAUTION: If a power failure occurs and the switch is left ON, the

tool will start immediately when power is restored.

> ALWAYS a collar or bearing guide must be used when cutting if the

fence assembly is removed.

■ ALWAYS use guards provided with the machine.

' ALWAYS feed against the cutter rotation, as shown in Figure A.

• WHEN SHAPING with collars and starting pin, the collar MUST

have sufficient bearing surface against the workpiece to prevent
erosion, as shown in Figure B. Figure C, illustrates the wrong way

for this operation as the collar DOES NOT have sufficient

bearing surface.

WHEN SHAPING OR ROUTING with collars and starting pin, the

workpiece must be fairly wide in proportion to the cut being made
as shown in Figure D. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should short
workpieces of narrow material be shaped against the collars as
shown in Figure E. .

WHEN SHAPING with collars and starting pin, the cutter should be

positioned below the collar whenever possible, <

Figure F.

MAKE all adjustments with the power OFF.

KEEP cutter guards in place and in working order.

WEAR EAR PROTECTION when operating this tool.

YOUR HANDS MUST ALWAYS remain at a safe distance — at least
6" (15 cm) — away from the cutter to avoid making contact with

the cutter should loss of control occur.

USE an auxiliary or scrap piece to push the workpiece and use
auxiliary guides made from other scrap pieces clamped to the table
and/or fence, if necessory, to keep your hands safely away from
the cutter.

USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. The use of improper
accessories may cause risk of personal injury.

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