Craftsman 315.175 owner manual TOO Slow Feeding, Depth of CUT, Width

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Yourrouter is an extremely high-speed tool (25,000

RPM no-load speed), and will make clean, smooth cuts If allowed to run freely without the overload of a forced (too fast) feed. Three things that cause "force feeding" are bit size, depth-of-cut, and workpiece characteristics. The larger the bit or the deeper the cut, the more slowly the router should be moved forward. If the wood is very hard, knotty, gummy or damp, the operation must be slowed still more.

You can always detect "force feeding" by the sound of the motor. Its high-pitched whine will sound lower and stronger as it loses speed. Also, the strain of holding the tool will be noticeably increased.

TOO SLOW FEEDING

It is also possible to spoil a cut by moving the router forward too slowly. When it is advanced into the work too slowly, a revolving bit does not dig into new wood fast enough to take a bite; instead, it simply scrapes away sawdust-like particles. Scraping produces heat, which can glaze, bum, or mar the cut --in extreme cases, can even overheat the bit so as to destroy its hardness.

In addition, it is more difficult to control a router when the bit is scraping instead of cutting. With practically no load on the motor the bit will be revolving at close to top RPM, and will have a much greater than normal tendency to bounce off the sides of the cut (especially if the wood has a pronounced grain with hard and soft areas). As a result, the cut produced may have rippled, instead of straight sides. See Figure 10.

_oo-slow feeding" can also cause your router to take off in a wrong direction from the intended line of cut.

Always grasp and hold your router firmly with both hands when routing.

You can detect "too-slow feeding" by the runaway too-highly pitched sound of the motor; or by feeling the =wiggle" of the bit in the cut.

DEPTH OF CUT

As previously mentioned, the depth of cut is important because it affects the rate of feed which, in tum, affects the quality of a cut (and, also, the possibilityof damage to your router motor and bit). A deep cut requires a slower feed than a shallow one, and a too deep cut will cause you to slow the feed so much that the bit is no longer cutting, it is scraping, instead.

Making a deep cut is never advisable. The smaller bits---especially those only 1/16 inch in diameter- are easily broken off when subjected to too much side thrust. A large enough bit may not be broken off, but if the cut is too deep a rough cut will result --and it may be very difficult to guide and control the bit as desired.

For these reasons, we recommend that you do not exceed 1/8 inch depth of cut in a single pass, regardless of the bit size or the softness or condition of the work,piece. See Figure 1I.

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Craftsman 315.175 owner manual TOO Slow Feeding, Depth of CUT, Width

315.175 specifications

The Craftsman 315.175 is a versatile and robust power tool that has earned a solid reputation among DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Designed for various woodworking tasks, this model is particularly esteemed for its exceptional performance and user-friendly features.

One of the standout attributes of the Craftsman 315.175 is its powerful motor. Engineered to deliver substantial torque, the motor ensures maximum efficiency while tackling heavy-duty tasks. This power enables the tool to perform flawlessly across a range of applications, from home improvements to intricate craft projects.

The Craftsman 315.175 is equipped with an ergonomic design, which enhances user comfort during prolonged use. Its lightweight construction allows for easy maneuverability, reducing fatigue and improving overall control. The soft-grip handle provides additional comfort and grip, making it easier to handle the tool with precision.

This model features advanced technologies that set it apart from competitors. Notably, its quick-release blade change system allows users to swap out blades swiftly and effortlessly. This technology not only saves time but also enhances safety, as users can replace blades without the need for additional tools.

The Craftsman 315.175 also includes adjustable speed settings, providing users with the flexibility to adapt to various materials and tasks. Whether cutting through hardwood or softwood, users can select the optimal speed to achieve the desired results. This adaptability makes the tool suitable for a wide range of projects, from rough cuts to detailed finishing work.

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Safety features are integral to the design of the Craftsman 315.175. With an integrated safety switch and blade guard, users can operate the tool with greater peace of mind. These features minimize the risk of accidents, allowing users to focus entirely on their projects.

In summary, the Craftsman 315.175 is a powerful, versatile, and user-friendly tool that caters to a broad spectrum of woodworking needs. Its robust motor, ergonomic design, quick-release blade change system, adjustable speed settings, and safety features collectively make it a top choice for anyone seeking efficiency without compromising on safety. Whether for professional use or DIY projects, the Craftsman 315.175 stands out as a dependable and effective tool.