Shopsmith 555970 Indoor Furnishings User Manual


 
MARK V – MOUNTED OVERARM PIN ROUTER 555970
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NOTE
Customer Service representatives and Store
personnel will help you select the proper
motor.
• Use only UL Approved router motors.
• Motor housing must be round, not square,
for router arm.
• Motor must be 2-1/2" to 4" in diameter.
• Motor power cord must be located so it
comes out the top section of the router.
• Motor power cord should be securely at-
tached to the top of the Arm during op-
eration with tape or rubber bands to keep
it safely out of your way during routing.
• Switch must be located so that it can be
positioned toward the front of the Over-
arm Router and be easily accessible dur-
ing operations.
• You must be able to remove the handles
and base from the motor without remov-
ing the switch.
• Motor must properly mount on the Over-
arm Router so that base locating pins on
the motor housing do not interfere with
the router motor holding clamps.
• Motor must not exceed 3 hp.
SAWDUST AND CHIPS
Sawdust and chips can be a fire hazard and
breathing sawdust can be a health hazard.
The sawdust from some woods is toxic. To
help protect yourself from sawdust:
Attach your Overarm Pin Router to a dust
collection system to help capture flying
chips and debris.
• Or wear a close-fitting dust mask. Clean
or replace the filters in the mask regularly.
Also, open a window or use a fan to ven-
tilate your shop.
MOUNTING ROUTER BITS
• Turn off and unplug the router motor be-
fore mounting router bits.
• Follow the recommendations of the router
motor manufacturer as to the sizes and
types of router bits to use.
• Make sure the router bit is secured prop-
erly in the collet. Loose bits could work
free and cause serious injury. Insert the bit
all the way into the collet and retract it
about 1/8" to avoid the transition between
shank and cutter.
If your using an arbor-style bit with inter-
changeable cutters, be sure the cutting
edge is facing to the
left when mounted
on the arbor.
Listen for chatter or signs of looseness at
start-up. If you hear, see or suspect prob-
lems, stop the tool immediately, unplug it,
and check the tool thoroughly. Correct any
problem before proceeding. If you are un-
able to locate the problem, you can con-
tact your Shopsmith Service Representa-
tive or store personnel for advice. Never
operate the Overarm Router if it is not
functioning properly.
Keep bits clean, maintained and sharp.
Don’t try to make your own collet adapter
to hold different sized bits. Balance is im-
portant at high speeds, so always buy
appropriately sized collets.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
FOR POWER TOOLS
Know your power tool. Read the owners
manual. Learn its application and limi-
tations as well as the specific potential
hazards peculiar to this tool.
• Ground all tools (unless double insu-
lated). If tool is equipped with an ap-
proved 3-conductor cord and a 3-prong
grounding type plug to fit the proper