Conforms to relevant legislation and safety standards
Environmental Protection
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with
household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check
with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice
The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 85dB(A) and sound
products may alter without notice
protection measures are necessary.
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WARNING: Always wear ear protection where the sound level exceeds
85dB(A) and limit the time of exposure if necessary. If sound levels are
uncomfortable, even with ear protection, stop using the tool immediately
and check the ear protection is correctly fitted and provides the correct level
of sound attenuation for the level of sound produced by your tool.
WARNING: User exposure to tool vibration can result in loss of sense of
touch, numbness, tingling and reduced ability to grip. Long term exposure
can lead to a chronic condition. If necessary, limit the length of time
exposed to vibration and use anti-vibration gloves. Do not operate the tool
with hands below a normal comfortable temperature, as vibration will have
a greater effect. Use the figures provided in the specification relating to
vibration to calculate the duration and frequency of operating the tool.
Sound and vibration levels in the specification are determined according
to EN60745 or similar international standards. The figures represent
normal use for the tool in normal working conditions. A poorly maintained,
incorrectly assembled, or misused tool may produce increased levels of
noise and vibration. www.osha.europa.eu provides information on sound
and vibration levels in the workplace that may be useful to domestic users
who use tools for long periods of time.
General Safety
WARNING Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to
follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/
or serious injury.
WARNING: This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced, physical or mental capabilities or lack of
experience or knowledge unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety. Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your mains-operated
(corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
Work Area Safety
a) Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite
accidents.
b) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as
in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools
create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
c) Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool.
Distractions can cause you to lose control.
Electrical Safety
a) Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in
any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded)
power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk
of electric shock.
b) Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as
pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased
risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
c) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water
entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
d) Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or
unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp
edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the
risk of electric shock.
e) When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord
suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use
reduces the risk of electric shock.
f) If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use
a residual current device (RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD
reduces the risk of electric shock.
WARNING: When used in Australia or New Zealand, it is recommended that
this tool is ALWAYS supplied via Residual Current Device (RCD) with a rated
residual current of 30mA or less.
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Personal Safety
a) Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense
when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you
are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in
serious personal injury.
b) Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection.
Protective equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard
hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce
personal injuries.
c) Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the
off-position before connecting to power source and/or battery
pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your
finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on
invites accidents.
d) Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power
tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power
tool may result in personal injury.
e) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
f) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your
hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes,
jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
g) If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and
collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly
used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.
Power Tool Use and Care
a) Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your
application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at
the rate for which it was designed.
b) Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off.
Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous
and must be repaired.
c) Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the battery
pack from the power tool before making any adjustments,
changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive
safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
d) Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do
not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these
instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous
in the hands of untrained users.
e) Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may
affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power
tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly
maintained power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting
tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to
control.
g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance
with these instructions, taking into account the working
conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for
operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous
situation.
Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using
only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of
the power tool is maintained.
Router Safety
WARNING Before connecting a tool to a power source (mains switch power
point receptacle, outlet, etc.) be sure that the voltage supply is the same as that
specified on the nameplate of the tool. A power source with a voltage greater than
that specified for the tool can result in serious injury to the user, and damage to the
tool. If in doubt, do not plug in the tool. Using a power source with a voltage less
than the nameplate rating is harmful to the motor.
• Use safety equipment including safety goggles or shield, ear protection,
dust mask and protective clothing including safety gloves
• Cloths, cord, string etc should never be left around the work area
• Ensure the mains supply voltage is the same as the tool rating plate
voltage
• Ensure any cable extensions used with this tool are in a safe electrical
condition, and have the correct ampere rating for the tool
• Completely unwind cable drum extensions to avoid potential overheating
• Always check walls, floors and ceilings to avoid hidden power cables
and pipes
• Ensure that you have removed embedded objects such as nails and
screws from the workpiece before commencing operation
• Handle router bits with care, they can be extremely sharp
• Before use, check the bit carefully for signs of damage or cracks. Replace
damaged or cracked bits immediately
• Always use both handles and ensure that you have a firm grip on the
router before proceeding with any work
• Before using the tool to make a cut, switch on and let it run for a while.
Vibration could indicate an improperly installed bit
• Take notice of the direction of rotation of the bit and the direction of feed
• Keep hands away from the rotating bit
• Never start the router while the cutter is touching the workpiece
• Ensure the plunge spring is always fitted when using hand-held
• Ensure the cutter has completely stopped before plunging to the collet
lock position
• Only use router cutters designed for woodwork, suitable for use between
8,000 and 20,000rpm
• Do not handle cutters immediately after use - they become very hot
• Only use cutters with a shank diameter exactly matched to the collet(s)
supplied with this router
• Extreme care must be taken when using cutters with a diameter greater
than 2" (50mm). Use very slow feed rates and/or multiple shallow cuts to
avoid overloading the motor
• Always switch off and wait until the bit has come to a complete standstill
before removing the machine from the workpiece
• Disconnect from power before carrying out any adjustment, servicing or
maintenance
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Product Familiarisation
1 Left Handle
2 Depth Stop Wheel
3 Depth Scale
4 Brush Access Cover
5 Variable Speed Dial
6 Right Handle
7 Guide Rod Locking Knob
8 Spindle Lock Button
9 Collet Nut
10 Turret Stop
11 Guide Rod
12 Depth Stop Lock
13 Parallel Guide
14 Fine Adjustment Knob
15 Plunge Lock Lever
16 Dust Extraction Port
17 Base Plate
18 Safety Button
19 On/Off Switch
20 Brush Access Cover
21 Measurement Bar
22 Collets
23 Guide Bush
24 Spanner
25 Circle Guide
26 Roller Guide
Intended Use
Power tool designed mainly for woodworking. Cuts and creates profiles in
wood using a wide range of cutters/router bits.
Unpacking Your Tool
• Carefully unpack and inspect your tool. Familiarise yourself with all its
features and functions.
• Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If
any parts are missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before
attempting to use this tool.
Before Use
• Attach the Dust Extraction Port (16) to the Base Plate (17) using the nuts
and bolts supplied
WARNING: Always attach a workshop vacuum or dust extraction
system to the Dust Extraction Port before using the router if possible.
Dust from materials can be toxic especially man-made composite
materials
Operation
WARNING: Always ensure that the machine is disconnected from the
power supply before fitting and removing cutters, attaching/removing
attachments, or altering any machine settings.
Installing a router bit
• Press in the Spindle Lock Button (8) and rotate the spindle so that the
lock engages
• The Collet Nut (9) can then be slackened (it may be necessary to use the
supplied spanner)
• Ensure that the correct size of collet is installed. If it is necessary to
change the collet, unscrew the Collet Nut completely, change the collet
and replace the nut
• Insert the router cutter into the collet, ensuring that at least 20mm, or
half of the shaft (whichever is greater) is inserted into the collet
• The Collet Nut can then be tightened using the Spanner (24) supplied. Do
not over-tighten the Collet Nut, as this could cause damage to the collet
or the spindle lock
CAUTION: The supplied 12mm and ½” Collets and the 8mm and ¼” Collets
are very similar in size. Ensure that the correct Collet is used to match the
shank of the cutter (router bit) that will be fitted.
Removing a router bit
• Press in the Spindle Lock Button (8) and loosen the Collet Nut (9).
The router bit should now be loose and can be removed
• If the router bit does not release from the collet, gently tap the collet nut
to release
• Always keep the collet, Collet Nut, spindle threads, and cutter shanks
clean to ensure reliable service
Adjusting the plunge depth
• To release the plunge mechanism, rotate the Plunge Lock Lever (15) to
its upper position
• The depth stop can be adjusted by slackening the Depth Stop Lock (12),
and rotating the Depth Stop Wheel (2)
• Always tighten the Depth Stop Lock before making a cut
• The Depth Scale (3) can be used to judge changes in depth setting, but
actual cutting depth is best measured by making a trial cut on scrap
material
Fine adjustment
• Fine adjustment of the plunge depth can be made using the Fine
Adjustment Knob (14). One full rotation clockwise will result in a 1mm
reduction in plunge depth
Base Plate
The router features a combined flat-sided and round Base Plate (17).
This allows the round edge to follow contours easily but also gives an easy
straight edge which may be useful for some straight cuts (when the Parallel
Guide cannot be used), using with guide bushes and also where the edge
of the base plate needs to be closer to the cutter, for use with Dovetail Jigs,
for example. In use, always remember which edge of the base plate you are
working with as the distance is different to the cutter. If the cutter impacts
hard material such as metal the cutter will be destroyed and the router itself
may be damaged.
Setting the depth of cut
• To lock the router at a particular depth of cut, hold the router head down
and rotate the Plunge Lock Lever (15) to its lower position. This will hold
the router head in this position
Switching On/Off
• Ensure that the cutter is held securely in the collet, and that the cutter is
not in contact with the workpiece or any other object
• To start the motor, hold the Safety Button (18) down, and squeeze the On/
Off Switch (19). The router is equipped with a soft-start feature so the
motor will take a few moments to reach its full operating speed
• To stop the motor, release the On/Off Switch
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Speed control
• The speed of the router is set using the Variable Speed Dial (5); a higher
number on the dial corresponds to a higher motor speed
• Choosing the correct speed for the cutter and material will produce a
higher quality of finish, and prolong the service life of your router cutters
Making a cut
• Always hold the router using both hands. Use clamps as appropriate to
ensure that the workpiece will not move
• Turn on and allow the motor to reach its full operating speed as set by
the Variable Speed Control (5)
• Lower the cutter into the workpiece whilst moving the router slowly,
keeping the base held flat against the work
• If edge cutting, keep the workpiece on the left-hand side of the router,
relative to the cutting direction. Keep the pressure constant and allow the
cutter to work steadily through the material. Be aware that knots, and
other variations, will slow the rate of progress
• To avoid 'bit chatter', direct the cut anti-clockwise for external cuts, and
clockwise for internal cuts
• Moving the router too fast can result in a poor quality finish, and
overloading of the motor. Moving the router too slowly can result in
overheating the workpiece
Making multiple pass cuts
• The Turret Stop (10) allows the maximum depth of cut to be achieved
in up to 7 steps. Each step of the turret is equal to approximately 3mm
depth of cut. Set the desired total depth of cut using the depth stop, to
the lowest turret step
• Rotate the Turret Stop so that the depth stop will contact the highest step
when the router is plunged. The first pass of the cut can now be made
• Continue to make passes, rotating the Turret Stop anti-clockwise by one
step for each pass until the full depth of cut has been achieved. (NOTE:
For total cuts of less than 21mm the number of steps will be reduced)
Using the parallel guide
• When grooving, or chamfering, use of the Parallel Guide (13) will help to
ensure that accurate cuts are made
• Position the two Guide Rods (11) into the grooves in the top of the Base
Plate (17)
• Locate the Parallel Guide onto the Guide Rods, so that it extends to the
correct side of the router for the cut that you intend to make
• Slide the Parallel Guide to the required position relative to the cutter
• The Measurement Bar (21) can be clipped to one of the Guide Rods to
help ensure accurate alignment. Ensure that the plastic pads on the
parallel guide are not in contact with the cutter
• Make the cut as described above, but keep the vertical edge of the
Parallel Guide held against the edge of the workpiece
• If it is necessary to follow a curved edge, remove the protective plastic
pads from the Parallel Guide and fit the Roller Guide (26) using the
screws provided. Use the same cutting technique as described above,
allowing the roller to follow the edge of the workpiece
Using the circle guide
• Use the Circle Guide (25) to cut circles and arcs
• Position a Guide Rod (11) into one of the grooves in the top of the Base
Plate (17)
• Locate the Circle Guide onto the end of the Guide Rod so that it extends
to the correct side of the router for the intended cut with the point facing
downwards. Rotate the pointed screw clockwise so that it makes contact
with the workpiece. Lock the Circle Guide to the Guide Rod by tightening
the wing nut
• Slide the Circle Guide to the correct distance from the cutter for the
radius of the circle or arc and tighten the Guide Rod Locking Knob (7) to
secure in position. For a more secure attachment, a second Guide Rod
Locking Knob can be used
• Make the cut, keeping the circle guide point pressed into the workpiece
Using a guide bush
• The Guide Bush (23) should be used when template cutting
• To fit the Guide Bush, first remove the protective plastic pad from
underneath the Base Plate (17). The Guide Bush can then be attached
using the same nuts and bolts that secure the Dust Extraction Port (16)
• The circular flange should face downwards
• Replace the protective plastic pad before use
NOTE: Only use cutters with an diameter smaller than 16mm with the
supplied Guide Bush
Accessories
A wide range of suitable accessories for this tool are available from your
Silverline stockist, including a large selection of cutter/router bits. Spares
including carbon brushes, guide bushes and collets are available from your
Silverline stockist or www.toolsparesonline.com.
Maintenance
WARNING: Always remove the plug from the mains power supply
before carrying out any maintenance/cleaning.
Cleaning
• Keep your tool clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal parts
to wear quickly, and shorten the machine’s service life. Clean the body of
your machine with a soft brush, or dry cloth. If available, use clean, dry,
compressed air to blow through the ventilation holes
Brushes
• Over time the carbon brushes inside the motor may become worn
• Excessively worn brushes may cause loss of power, intermittent failure,
or visible sparking
• To replace the brushes, remove the two Brush Access Covers (4) & (20).
Remove the worn brushes and ensure the sockets are clean. Carefully
replace with new brushes and then replace the Brush Access Covers
• After fitting run the router without load for 2-3 minutes to help the
brushes bed in. The process of the brushes fully bedding in may take
repeated uses. Motor sparking may continue until new carbon brushes
have bedded in
• Alternatively, have the machine serviced at an authorised service centre
Disposal
Always adhere to national regulations when disposing of power tools that
are no longer functional and are not viable for repair.
• Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE), with household waste
• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct
way to dispose of power tools
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Troubleshooting
The following chart contains information designed to assist in diagnosing
and resolving router problems.
ProblemPossible causeSolution
No supply of powerCheck that power is available at source
Router will not operate
Router runs or cuts slowly
Makes an unusual sound
Excessive vibrationBent or damaged cutterReplace cutter
Heavy sparking occurs inside
motor housing
Brushes worn or sticking
Switch is faultyContact an authorised repair agent
Motor components faulty or short circuitedContact an authorised repair agent
Blunt or damaged cutterResharpen or replace cutter
Variable Speed Dial (5) set lowIncrease variable speed setting
Motor is overloadedReduce pushing force on router
Mechanical obstructionContact an authorised repair agent
Armature has shorted sectionsContact an authorised repair agent
Brushes not moving freelyDisconnect power, remove brushes, clean or replace
Armature short circuited or open circuitedContact an authorised repair agent
Commutator dirtyContact an authorised repair agent
Disconnect power, open Brush Access Covers (4) & (20). and ensure
brushes are not damaged or heavily worn
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“clicks” or not adjusting
Plunge Lock Lever (15) engagedRelease Plunge Lock Lever
Reached end of adjustment rangeReset Fine Adjustment Knob and set depth with Depth Stop Wheel (2)
Silverline Tools Guarantee
This Silverline product comes with a 3 year guarantee
Register this product at www.silverlinetools.com within 30 days of purchase
in order to qualify for the 3 year guarantee. Guarantee period begins
according to the date of purchase on your sales receipt.
Terms & Conditions
Guarantee period becomes effective from the date of retail purchase as
detailed on your sales receipt.
PLEASE KEEP YOUR SALES RECEIPT
If this product develops a fault within 30 days of purchase, return it to the
stockist where it was purchased, with your receipt, stating details of the fault.
You will receive a replacement or refund.
If this product develops a fault after the 30 day period, return it to:
Silverline Tools Service Centre
PO Box 2988
Yeovil
BA21 1WU, UK
The guarantee claim must be submitted during the guarantee period.
You must provide the original sales receipt indicating the purchase date, your
name, address and place of purchase before any work can be
carried out.
You must provide precise details of the fault requiring correction.
Claims made within the guarantee period will be verified by Silverline Tools
to establish if the deficiencies are related to material or manufacturing of
the product.
Carriage will not be refunded. Items for return must be in a suitably clean and
safe state for repair, and should be packaged carefully to prevent damage or
injury during transportation. We may reject unsuitable or
unsafe deliveries.
All work will be carried out by Silverline Tools or its authorized
repair agents.
The repair or replacement of the product will not extend the period
of guarantee
Defects recognised by us as being covered by the guarantee shall be
corrected by means of repair of the tool, free of charge (excluding carriage
charges) or by replacement with a tool in perfect working order.
Retained tools, or parts, for which a replacement has been issued, will
become the property of Silverline Tools.
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Registering your purchase
Registration is made at silverlinetools.com by selecting the Guarantee
Registration button. You will need to enter:-
• Your personal details
• Details of the product and purchase information
Once this information is entered your guarantee certificate will be created in
PDF format for you to print out and keep with your purchase.
The repair or replacement of your product under guarantee provides benefits
which are additional to and do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.
What is covered:
The repair of the product, if it can be verified to the satisfaction of Silverline
Tools that the deficiencies were due to faulty materials or workmanship
within the guarantee period.
If any part is no longer available or out of manufacture, Silverline Tools will
replace it with a functional replacement part.
Use of this product in the EU.
What is not covered:
Silverline Tools does not guarantee repairs required as a result of:
Normal wear and tear caused by use in accordance with the operating
instructions eg blades, brushes, belts, bulbs, batteries etc.
The replacement of any provided accessories drill bits, blades, sanding
sheets, cutting discs and other related items.
Accidental damage, faults caused by negligent use or care, misuse, neglect,
careless operation or handling of the product.
Use of the product for anything other than normal domestic purposes.
Change or modification of the product in any way.
Use of parts and accessories which are not genuine Silverline Tools
components.
Faulty installation (except installed by Silverline Tools).
Repairs or alterations carried out by parties other than Silverline Tools or its
authorized repair agents.
Claims other than the right to correction of faults on the tool named in these
guarantee conditions are not covered by the guarantee.
CE Declaration of Conformity
The undersigned: Mr Darrell Morris
as authorised by: Silverline Tools
La plaque signalétique figurant sur votre outil peut présenter des symboles.
Ces symboles constituent des informations importantes relatives au produit
ou des instructions concernant son utilisation.
Port de protection auditive
Port de lunettes de sécurité
Port du masque respiratoire
Port du casque
Port de gants
Lire le manuel d’instructions
Caution!
Double isolation pour une protection supplémentaire
Conforme à la règlementation et aux normes européennes de
sécurité pertinentes
Protection de l’environnement
Les produits électriques usagés ne doivent pas être jetés avec
les ordures ménagères. Veuillez les recycler dans les centres
prévus à cet effet. Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez
contacter votre municipalité ou point de vente.
Caractéristiques techniques
Tension: ........................................230 à 240 V~ 50 Hz
Puissance: ....................................1500 W
Vitesse à vide: ..............................6000 à 26000 min
Profondeur de plongée: ................0-50 mm
Pinces de serrage:........................¼", ½", 8 et 12 mm
Diamètre de la semelle:................170 mm
Forme de la semelle: ....................Combinée : circulaire et plate
Dimensions (H x L x l): ..................320 x 300 x 140 mm
Classe de protection: ....................
Indice de protection: .....................IP20
Poids: ...........................................5,5 kg
Du fait de l’évolution constante de notre développement produits, les
caractéristiques techniques des produits Silverline peuvent changer sans
Informations concernant le bruit et les vibrations:
Vibration pondérée: ......................3,86 m/s
Incertitude: ...................................1,5 m/s
Le niveau d’intensité sonore subi par l’opérateur peut dépasser 85 dB(A) et il est
par conséquent nécessaire de prendre des mesures de protection sonore.
notification préalable.
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Attention : Toujours porter des protections sonores lorsque le niveau
d’intensité est supérieur à 85 dB(A) et limiter le temps d’exposition si
nécessaire. Si l’intensité sonore devient inconfortable, même avec les
protections, arrêter immédiatement d’utiliser l’appareil, vérifier que les
protections soient bien mises et qu’elles soient adéquates avec le niveau
sonore produit par l’appareil.
Attention : L’exposition de l’utilisateur aux vibrations peut engendrer une
perte du toucher, des engourdissements, des picotements et ainsi réduire
la capacité de préhension. De longues expositions peuvent également
provoquer ces symptômes de façon chronique. Si nécessaire, limiter le
temps d’exposition aux vibrations, et porter des gants anti-vibrations. Ne
pas utilisez cet appareil avec vos mains sous des conditions en dessous de
températures normales, car l’effet vibratoire en est accentué. Se référer au
cas de figures des caractéristiques relatives aux vibrations pour calculer le
temps et fréquence d’utilisation de l’appareil.
Les niveaux sonores et vibratoires des caractéristiques techniques
sont déterminés en fonction de la norme EN60745 ou autres normes
internationales. Ces données correspondent à un usage normale de
l’appareil, et ce dans des conditions de travail normales. Un appareil mal
entretenu, mal assemblé ou mal utilisé peut augmenter les niveaux sonores
et vibratoires. Pour plus d’informations sur la directive des émissions
sonores et vibratoires, visitez le site http://osha.europa.eu/fr.
Consignes générales de sécurité
(pour appareils éléctriques)
AVERTISSEMENT : Veuillez lire l’intégralité des consignes de sécurité
et des instructions. Le non-respect de ces consignes et instructions peut
entraîner un risque de choc électrique, d’incendie et/ou se traduire par des
blessures graves.
Attention : Cet appareil n’est pas conçu pour être utilisé par des
personnes (enfants compris) ayant des capacités physiques ou
mentales réduites, ou n’ayant pas la connaissance ou l’expérience
requise, à moins d’être sous la supervision d’une personne
responsable de leur sécurité ou d’avoir reçu les instructions
nécessaires. Les enfants ne doivent pas s’approcher et jouer avec cet
appareil.
Veuillez conserver ces instructions et consignes de sécurité pour référence
ultérieure.
L’expression « appareil électrique » employée dans les présentes consignes
recouvre aussi bien les appareils filaires à brancher sur le secteur que les
appareils sans fils fonctionnant sous batterie.
Sécurité sur la zone de travail
a) Maintenir une zone de travail propre et bien éclairée. Des zones
encombrées et mal éclairées sont sources d’accidents.
b) Ne pas utiliser d’outils électriques dans des environnements
explosifs, tels qu’à proximité de liquides, de gaz ou de poussières
inflammables. Les appareils électriques produisent des étincelles
susceptibles d’enflammer la poussière ou les vapeurs présentes.
c) Eloigner les enfants et les passants pendant l’utilisation d’un
appareil électrique. Ceux-ci peuvent provoquer une perte d’attention
et faire perdre la maîtrise de l’appareil.
Sécurité électrique
a) La prise d’un appareil électrique doit être adaptée à la prise du
secteur. Ne jamais modifier la prise en aucune façon. Ne jamais
utiliser d’adaptateur sur la prise électrique d’appareil mis à la
terre. Des prises non modifiées, adaptées aux boîtiers de prise de
courant, réduiront le risque de décharge électrique.
b) Eviter le contact corporel avec les surfaces mises à la terre telles
que tuyaux, radiateurs, cuisinières et réfrigérateurs. Le risque de
décharge électrique est plus important si le corps est mis à la terre.
c) Ne pas exposer l’appareil électrique à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
L’infiltration d’eau dans un appareil électrique accroît le risque de
décharge électrique.
d) Ne pas maltraiter le cordon électrique. Ne jamais utiliser le
cordon électrique pour porter, tirer ou débrancher l’appareil.
Protéger le cordon électrique de la chaleur, du contact avec
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l’essence, des bords tranchants et pièces rotatives. Un cordon
électrique endommagé ou entortillé accroît le risque de décharge
électrique.
e) Lors d’une utilisation de l’appareil électrique en extérieur, se
servir d’une rallonge appropriée à une utilisation en extérieur.
Cela réduit le risque de décharge électrique.
f) Si une utilisation de l’appareil électrique dans un environnement
humide ne peut être évitée, utiliser une alimentation protégée par
un disjoncteur différentiel. L’utilisation d’un disjoncteur différentiel
réduit le risque de décharge électrique.
ATTENTION : Lorsque utilisé en Australie ou en Nouvelle Zélande, il est
recommandé que cet appareil soit toujours alimenté via un disjoncteur
différentiel ayant un courant résiduel de 30 mA ou moins.
Sécurité des personnes
a) Rester vigilent et faire preuve de bon sens lors de la manipulation de
l’appareil. Ne pas utiliser un appareil électrique lorsque l’on se trouve
dans un état de fatigue, ou sous l’influence de drogues, d’alcool ou
de médicaments. Un moment d’inattention pendant l’utilisation d’un outil
électrique peut se traduire par des blessures graves.
b) Porter un équipement de protection approprié. Toujours porter
une protection oculaire. Le port de masque à poussières, chaussures
de sécurité antidérapantes, casque de sécurité et protections antibruit
adaptés aux différentes conditions de travail réduit le risque de
blessures corporelles.
c) Eviter tout démarrage accidentel ou intempestif. S’assurer que
l’interrupteur marche-arrêt soit en position d’arrêt avant de
brancher l’appareil sur l’alimentation secteur ou d’installer la
batterie, de prendre l’appareil ou de le transporter. Porter un
appareil électrique tout en maintenant le doigt posé sur l’interrupteur
ou brancher un appareil électrique dont l’interrupteur est sur la
position de marche est source d’accidents.
d) Enlever toute clé et tout instrument de réglage avant de mettre
l’appareil électrique en marche. Une clé ou un instrument de
réglage laissé fixé à un élément en rotation de l’appareil électrique
peut entraîner des blessures physiques.
e) Ne pas essayer d’atteindre une zone hors de portée. Se tenir
toujours en position stable permettant de conserver l’équilibre.
Cela permet de mieux contrôler l’appareil électrique dans des
situations inattendues.
f) Porter des vêtements appropriés. Ne pas porter de vêtements
amples ou des bijoux pendants. Eloigner cheveux, vêtements et
gants des pièces en mouvement. Les vêtements amples, les bijoux
pendants et cheveux longs peuvent être happés par les pièces en
rotation.
g) Si l’appareil est pourvu de dispositifs destinés au raccord
d’équipements d’extraction et de récupération de la poussière/
sciure, s’assurer qu’ils soient bien fixés et utilisés correctement.
L’utilisation de ces dispositifs peut réduire les risques dus à la
poussière.
Utilisation et entretien des appareils électriques
a) Ne pas forcer sur l’appareil électrique. Utiliser l’appareil
électrique approprié au travail à effectuer. Un appareil électrique
adapté et employé au rythme pour lequel il a été conçu permettra de
réaliser un travail de meilleure qualité et dans de meilleures conditions
de sécurité.
b) Ne pas utiliser un appareil électrique dont l’interrupteur marche-
arrêt est hors service. Tout appareil électrique dont la commande
ne s’effectue plus par l’interrupteur marche-arrêt est dangereux et
doit être réparé.
c) Débrancher l’appareil électrique ou démonter sa batterie avant
d’effectuer tout réglage ou changement d’accessoire et avant
de le ranger. De telles mesures préventives réduiront les risques de
démarrage accidentel.
d) Ranger les appareils électriques inutilisés hors de portée des
enfants et ne pas permettre l’utilisation de cet appareil aux
personnes non habituées à son maniement ou n’ayant pas lu les
présentes instructions. Les appareils électriques sont dangereux
dans les mains d’utilisateurs inexpérimentés.
e) Veiller à l’entretien des appareils électriques. Vérifier que les
éléments rotatifs soient bien alignés et non grippés. S’assurer
de l’absence de pièces cassées ou endommagées susceptibles
de nuire au bon fonctionnement de l'appareil. Si l’appareil
électrique est endommagé, le faire réparer avant toute utilisation.
De nombreux accidents sont dus à l’utilisation d’appareils électriques
mal entretenus.
f) Veiller à ce que les outils de coupe soient tenus affûtés et
propres. Des outils de coupe bien entretenus, aux tranchants bien
affûtés, sont moins susceptibles de se gripper et sont plus faciles à
contrôler.
g) Utiliser l’appareil électrique, les accessoires et outils à monter
conformément à ces instructions, en tenant compte des
conditions de travail et de la tâche à réaliser. Toute utilisation d’un
appareil électrique autre que celle pour laquelle il a été conçu peut
entraîner des situations à risque.
Révision
a) Ne faire réparer votre appareil électrique que par un réparateur
qualifié utilisant uniquement des pièces de rechange identiques.
Cela permet de maintenir la sécurité d’utilisation de l’appareil
électrique.
Consignes de sécurité
supplémentaires concernant les
défonceuses électriques
• Ne mettez jamais la défonceuse en marche lorsque la fraise est en
contact avec la pièce de travail.
• Assurez-vous que la fraise est complètement arrêtée avant de plonger
l'appareil pour le mettre en position de blocage du collet.
• Ne touchez pas les fraises immédiatement après leur utilisation car elles
deviennent très chaudes.
• Assurez-vous que le ressort de plongée est toujours installé pendant
l’utilisation de la défonceuse à main.
• Utilisez toujours des fraises conçues pour le travail du bois et appropriées
à une utilisation entre 8000 et 20000 tr/min.
• Utilisez uniquement des fraises dont le diamètre de la queue de fixation
correspond exactement à celui de la/des pince (s) livré(es) avec cette
défonceuse.
• Il faut faire très attention de ne pas surcharger le moteur pendant
l’utilisation de fraises d’un diamètre supérieur à 50 mm (2"). Déplacez
très lentement l’appareil et/ou faites de multiples fraisages peu profonds
pour éviter la surcharge du moteur.
• Débranchez toujours l’appareil de l’alimentation secteur avant de le
régler, de le réparer ou de l’entretenir.
• Déroulez complètement le rouleau de câble de rallonge électrique afin
d’éviter le risque de surchauffe.
• Lorsqu’il est nécessaire d’utiliser une rallonge, il est nécessaire de
s’assurer que son ampérage nominal correspond à celui de l’outil
électrique et qu’elle est en bon état.
• Assurez-vous que la tension de l’alimentation secteur est la même que
celle indiquée sur l’outil.
• Votre outil électrique dispose d’une double isolation pour une protection
supplémentaire contre le risque de défaillance de l’isolation électrique
interne de cet outil.
• Vérifiez toujours les murs, les sols et les plafonds afin d’éviter les câbles
électriques et les tuyaux cachés.
• Après des longues périodes de fonctionnement, les pièces métalliques
externes et les accessoires pourraient être chauds.
• Manipulez les fraises avec précaution ; elles peuvent être extrêmement
coupantes.
• Vérifiez si la fraise est endommagée ou fendue avant de l’utiliser. Si c’est
le cas, remplacez-la immédiatement.
• Tenez toujours l’outil par les deux poignées et assurez-vous d’avoir une
bonne prise sur la défonceuse avant d’entreprendre tout travail.
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