Important Safety Precautions
ROUTER AND ROUTER FENCE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Always make sure the fence on your router table is
locked firmly into position before each use.
Never force the bit or overload the router beyond
the expectations of the tool.
Be sure that at least 3/4 of the shank length is insert-
ed securely in the router collet.
Never bottom out the bit in the collet. Allow 1/16"
clearance between shank and bottom of collet.
Always rout in two or more passes when large
amounts of stock must be removed.
Use reduced RPM speeds for large diameter bits.
Suggested Router Bit Speeds
Bit Diameter
1" (25mm)
1-1/4" - 2" (30-50mm)
2-1/4" - 2-1/2" (55-65mm) 16,000 RPM
3" - 3-1/2" (75-90mm)
Before operating any machinery or power tool,
read and understand all safety instructions in the
owner's manual that came with the router.
If you do not have a manual, contact the manufactur-
er and obtain one before using any power tool.
Always wear eye protection in compliance with ANSI
safety standards when operating any power tool.
Always use proper guards and safety devices when
operating power tools and machinery.
Carefully check router bits before each use.
Do not use if damage or defect is suspected.
Do not exceed the recommended RPM for any
router bit.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that may catch
on tools or equipment.
Unplug the tool or machine when mounting or
making any adjustments to mechanical performance.
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A) Personal Safety
i)
sense when operating a tool. Do not use a power tool while
you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication. Serious personal injury could result if complete
attention is not given while operating power tools.
ii)
not safety glasses. Safety glasses have specially constructed
frames, lenses and side shields for better protection.
iii)
the cutting operation is dusty. Safety equipment such as dust
masks, hard hats, non-skid safety shoes and hearing
protection reduces personal injuries when used for
appropriate conditions. If devices and tools allow for dust
extraction and collection, ensure these are connected and
properly used.
iv)
all times. This allows for better control of the power tool in
unexpected situations.
v)
the tool tips or if the cutting tool is unintentionally contacted.
vi)
Max. Speed
when practical. This is safer than using your hands and frees
both hands to operate the tools
21,000 RPM
18,000 RPM
vii)
jewelry. Ensure you keep clothing, hair and gloves away from
moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair can be
12,000 RPM
caught in moving parts. Roll up long sleeves to the elbow.
Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
viii)
off position before you plug it in. Carrying a power tool in
your hands with your finger on the switch or plugging in a
power tool that has the switch on is inviting accidents.
ix)
power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating
part of the power tool could result in personal injury.
B) Work Area Safety
i)
ii)
power tool. Complete attention is required when operating a
power tool.
C) Electrical Safety
i)
three-prong plug, it must only be plugged into a grounded
three-hole electrical outlet. If required, a qualified elctrician
can install one. Never remove the third prong or modify the
plug that is provided in any way.
ii)
You will increase the risk of electric shock if water enters the
powertool.
iii) Using power tools in damp or wet locations or conditions
is extremely dangerous.
iv) Do not operate any power tool in an explosive
atmosphere, in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or
dust. Power tools can create sparks which may ignite the
fumes or dust.
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Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common
Always wear safety glasses. Everyday eyeglasses are
Use safety equipment. Use a face or dust mask when
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at
Never stand on the machine. Serious injury could occur if
Secure workpieces. Use clamps or vises to hold work
Dress appropriately. Do not wear loose clothing or
Avoid accidental starting. Ensure the switch is in the
Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the
Make your workshop child proof. Use padlocks, master
switches, or remove starter keys. ii) Keep work area clean
and well lit. Clutter and/or dark areas encourage accidents
Keep children and bystanders away while operating a
Ground electrical tools. If the tool is equipped with a
Never expose a power tool to rain or wet conditions.