Craftsman 320.17541 Base Fig, Removing Motor from Base see Fig, Rious personal injury

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Fig. 5

INSTALLING ROUTER MOTOR

IN BASE (Fig. 5)

t, Turn motor off and unplug from power source.

2. Place fixed base on flat surface°

3,_ With back of fixed base facing you, open motor clamp (A)

4.Press in Coarse Adjustment

Knob (B) to depart the gears (C) while you align the motor housing's keystrip (D) w{th the keystrip-slot

(E)in the fixed base,

5.When the motor's keystrip is aligned and engaged into the base's keystrip slot, slide the motor down into the fixed base_

6.The motor will now slide up or down to set coarse adjustments when the coarse adjustment knob is pressed in,

7.After all adjustments are made, close the motor clamp securely.

REMOVING MOTOR FROM BASE (see Fig. 5)

1_ Turn motor off and unplug from power source.

2.Place router (fixed base/motor housing) on flat surface.

3.With back of router facing you, open the motor clamp (A)

4.Push in coarse adjustment knob (B) to release motor housing "keystrip" (C) from gear !n base, while you lift motor free of base.

5o Set motor upside down on its top cap with collet pointing up and remove cutter bit. Store motor and base in case when not being used°

WARNING: ALWAYS remove cutter bits from collet/nut when the router not being used. Leaving bits installed could result in an accident causing

rious personal injury,

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