Craftsman 320.17541 operating instructions Installing and Removing the Cutting BIT Figs , 4 and 4a

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INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE CUTTING BIT (Figs. 3, 4 and 4a)

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Fig. 4a

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Cutters

INSTALLING THE CUTTER BIT

1o Turn motor off and unplug from power source,

2. Remove motor housing from fixed base.

fixedNOTE:baseSee instructionspages 17. on removing and installing the motor housing from the

3. Set the motor upside down on its top cap, with collet/nut pointing Upo

4., Press spindle lock button to engage and lock the spindle shaft and collet/nut, (Fig. 3), 5o Place the wrench on the collet/nut and turn counter-clockwiseand loosen collet/nut

slightly to accept cutter bit shank.

6, Insert cutter bit shank into collet!nut assembly as far as it will go, then back the shank out until the cutters are approximately 1/8 to 1/4-inch away from the face of the collet/nut (Fig. 4, 4a)

7, With cutter bit inserted and spindle lock button pressed in engaging shaft, place wrench on colletinut and turn clockwise until router cutter bit and collet/nut are firmly tightened.

Z_ WARNING: TIGHTEN COLLET/NUT SECURELY to prevent the cutter bit from slipping. If the collet/nut is not securely tightened, the cutter bit may detach during use, causing serious personal injury

NOTE: To ensure proper gripping of cutter bit shank and

minimize run-out, the

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shank of the cutter bit must be inserted into the coitet/nut at least 5/8-inch.

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I Z_ CAUTION: To prevent damage to tool, do not tighten

cotlet/nut without

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a cutter bit installed.

 

 

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