Craftsman 315.275 Installing/Removingcutters, Spindlelock To Lockto Unlock Spindlespindle

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_1, WARNING:Yourroutershouldneverbe connectedto powersupplywhenyouare

assemblingparts,makingadjustments,

installingorremovingcutters,cleaning, orwhennotin use.Disconnectingrouter willpreventaccidentalstartingthatcould causeseriouspersonalinjury.

INSTALLING/REMOVINGCUTTERS

See Figures 2, 3 and 4.

Unplug your router.

_k WARNING: Failure to unplug your router could result in accidental starting causing

serious injury.

_, WARNING: To prevent damage to the spindle or spindle lock, always allow motor to come to a

complete stop before engaging spindle lock.

A spindle lock is located on the top of the end cap.

See Figure 2. To activate lock, (1) push spindle lock in, (2) slide into lock position, then (3) release spindle lock.

SPINDLELOCK

TO LOCKTO UNLOCK

SPINDLESPINDLE

Fig. 2

Place your router upside down on table, then turn collet nut with wrench until lock mechanism interlocks. See Figure 3.

WRENCHCU'I3"ER

COLLET

NUT

TO LOOSEN

COLLETNUT

,TO TIGHTEN

COLLETNUT Fig. 3

Note: Spindle lock is spring loaded and will snap into position when lock mechanism interlocks.

_1= WARNING: If you are changing a cutter =mmediately after use, be careful not to touch the cutter or collet with your hands or fingers. They

will get burned because of the heat buildup from cutting. Always use the wrench provided.

Remove cutters by turning collet nut counter- clockwise enough to allow cutter to slip easily from collet. See Figure 3.

tf installing for the first time, it can be installed once collet nut is loose. If changing cutters, cutter will easily slip from collet after loosening collet nut.

The 1/2 in. collet is machined to precision tolerances to fit cutters with 1/2 in. diameter shanks. A 1/4 in. collet assembly has also been provided with your router so that cutters with 1/4 in. shank bits can be used. See Figure 4.

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Contents Craftsman Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept WA, Hoffman Estates, IL Full ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman RouterDouble Insulation Symbol Meaning Safety Alert SymbolRead ALL Instructions Do not USE Tool Under Brownout or Rules for Safe OperationBevel Chamfer Bits Panel BIT Straight BitsBIT Round Groove Chamfer Knowyourrouter Upside Down View of Router Depthindicatorindicator RingsTo Loosen Colletnut To Tighten INSTALLING/REMOVINGCUTTERSSpindlelock To Lockto Unlock Spindlespindle WRENCHCUI3ER ColletSerious injury Depth of CUT AdjustmentsUnlock Depthindicator Point Depth Adjusting Ring Cutter Inside SubbaseCuiferextended Belowsubbase Base Depth Indicator Ring PointCUI-rERAT Zerodepthof CUTForce Feeding RoutingRate of Feed Proper FeedingDepthwidth TOO Fast TooslowTOO Slow Feeding Depth of CUTThrust Ill 2ND Pass2ND Pass Routing Direction of Feed and ThrustEdge Routing Starting and Ending a CUT Internal RoutingEdging with Pilot Bits Guide ROUTER,ORKIRoutingwithstraightedgeof Subbaseagainstan Edgeguide Fig Freehand RoutingFREEHANDROUTINGFg Routing with Straight Edge SuebaseLubrication GeneralExtension Cords Proper Care of Collet Light Bulb ReplacementThink safety by thinking ahead Proper Care of cunERSPage 36-35 Craftsman Router Model no Parts ListSee Back page for Parts Ordering Instructions SU-HOGAR M. 5 p.m. CST Men. Sat