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PARTS LIST

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O.

PART NAME

29

Shield

30

Base Shield

31

Phillips Screw

32

Knob

33

Rubber Washer

34

Washer

3

Trimmer Guide

3

Knob

3

Roller

38

Flathead Screw

39

Wing Nut Handle

40

Washer

41

Shield

N

O.

PART NAME

42

Screw

43

Knob

44

Rubber Washer

45

Washer

46

Guide Clamp

TRIMMER PARTS

47

Screw

48

Straight Guide

49

Washer

0

Rubber Washer

1

Wing nut

WARRANTY

ITC branded power tools, air nailers staplers and compressors are designed for 

use in DIY (do-it-yourself), light or intermittent duty, semi-professional applications. 

They are not intended for use in professional, production, industrial or continual 

use applications.

ITC makes every effort to ensure that its products meet high quality and durability 

standards and are warranted for two years against manufacturers’ faults and 

defects for a period of two years from the date of purchase to the original owner. 

ITC will REPAIR OR REPLACE (at our discretion)  merchandise deemed by the 

company to be defective, provided that it is has not been misused, abused, altered, 

or repaired by anyone other than an authorized repair centre.

Please consult the ITC catalogue or your nearest ITC distributor to determine those 

products that are covered by our over-the counter warranty. Any ITC tool that fails 

during normal use and within the specified warranty period and qualifies for over-

the counter warranty must be returned to its point of purchase for replacement 

or credit. Any item not listed as over-the-counter warranty must be shipped, 

prepaid freight, to an authorized repair depot accompanied by a copy of the 

invoice specifying the date that the item was purchased. Returned tools that are 

not accompanied by a proof of purchase (Copy of Invoice) will not be repaired or 

replaced under warranty.

This warranty does not extend to normal wear or consumable parts such as brad 

and staple gun driver blades, grinding discs, saw blades, driver bits, electric motor 

brushes, worn chords, etc. It also does not apply to ITC tools used in professional, 

production, industrial or continual use applications. 

For a listing of the authorized repair centers please refer to the ITC catalogue.

Please refer to Schematic Drawing on  page 15.

Summary of Contents for SPT189

Page 1: ...e dry place for future reference CONSERVEZ CE GUIDE Vous aurez besoin de ce guide pour les instructions de s curit les proc dures d utilisation et la garantie Conservez le dans un endroit s r et sec p...

Page 2: ...en working wherever live electrical wires may be encountered try to ascertain whether there is a danger of shock Even so DO NOT TOUCH ANY METAL PARTS OF THE TOOL while using it Hold the tool only by t...

Page 3: ...te properly and perform its intended function Check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mountings and other conditions that may affect its operation Inspect screws...

Page 4: ...o adjust the bit protrusion loosen the nut and move the tool base up or down as desired by turning the adjusting screws After adjusting tighten the nut firmly to secure the tool base Switch Action To...

Page 5: ...If the distance between the side of the workpiece and the cutting position is too wide for the straight guide or if the side of the workpiece is not straight the straight guide cannot be used In this...

Page 6: ...bon brushes regularly Replace when they wear down to the limit mark Keep the carbon brushes clean and free to slip in the holders Both carbon brushes should be replaced at the same time Use a screwdri...

Page 7: ...ded that it is has not been misused abused altered or repaired by anyone other than an authorized repair centre Please consult the ITC catalogue or your nearest ITC distributor to determine those prod...

Page 8: ...OLATION DOUBLE Cet outil est doublement isol Il est quip d une fiche polaris e Une lamelle de la fiche est plus large que l autre et elle ne s adaptera une prise de courant polaris e que d une seule f...

Page 9: ...ion d une quantit appr ciable de poussi re fine ou gros grains 16 FIXEZ SOLIDEMENT LA PI CE DE TRAVAIL Utilisez des pinces ou un tau pour tenir la pi ce de travail C est beaucoup plus s curitaire que...

Page 10: ...vous br ler 11 Soulevez la machine de la pi ce apr s l avoir mis hors tension et que la fraise se soit arr t e SP CIFICATIONS Toupie pour stratifi Moteur 120 V 60 Hz 400 W Capacit du mandrin pince 1 4...

Page 11: ...des rebords la surface de la pi ce couper devrait tre gauche de la fraise dans la direction d avance MISE EN GARDE Avancer l outil trop rapidement peut produire une coupe de mauvaise qualit ou endomma...

Page 12: ...ue Les cercles ayant un rayon entre 172 mm 6 3 4 po et 186 mm 7 5 16 po ne peuvent pas tre coup s avec ce guide Pour couper des cercles ayant un rayon d entre 70 mm 2 3 4 po et 121 mm 4 3 4 po Pour co...

Page 13: ...oulon 3 Vis 4 Plaque 5 Couvercle 6 Bloc d alimentation 7 Cordon d alimentation 8 Logement du moteur 9 Couvercles des balais 10 Balais 11 Ensemble de champ 12 Roulement 13 Tampon isol 14 Boulon 15 Ense...

Page 14: ...LAC S au gr de ITC La pr sente garantie ne s applique cependant pas aux d fectuosit s d coulant d un usage impropre ou abusif d une usure anormale ou de modifications effectu es hors de l usine S V P...

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