pSW/A/ SOWNER'SMANUALMODEL NO.315.275110CAUTION:Read and followALL safety rulesand instructionsbefore operatingthis equipment.II IThank You for B
ADJUSTMENTSDEPTH OF CUT ADJUSTMENTSSee Figures 6, 7 and 8.When routing a groove that is too deep to safely cut in onepass, it is best to make the cut
ADJUSTMENTSDEPTH CONTROL KNOBSee Figure9.Fine adjustments can be made to the depth of cut by use ofthe depth control knob. Another primary use of the
ADJUSTMENTS.DEPTH STOP SYSTEM (Continued)5. Raise cutter by depressing plunge release actuator.6. Place router on flat surface, and lower router until
OPERATIONWARNING:Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with sid_shields when using router. Failure to do so could resultindust, shavings, chips
OPERATIONPROPER FEEDINGThe right feed is neither too fast nortoo slow. It is the rate atwhich the bit is being advanced firmly and surely to producea
OPERATIONDEPTH OF CUTAs previously mentioned, the depth of cut is important be-cause it affects the rate of feed which, in turn, affects thequality of
OPERATIONEDGE ROUTINGPlace router on workpiece, making sure the router bit doesnot contact workpiece. Turn router on and let motor buildtoits full spe
OPERATIONROUTING GROOVESSee Figure 22.When muting across the face of boards, set router at desireddepthofcut, place the edge ofrouter base against wor
OPERATIONROUTING WITH A ROLLER GUIDESee Figures 26 and 27.A rollerguide has been supplied with your router. It isusefulfor routing uneven edges and tr
OPERATIONROUTING WITH GUIDE BUSHINGS (Cont'd)Secure template tothe workpiece. Set router todesired depthof cut and turn iton. Place router base o
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATIONDOUBLE INSULATION is a safety concept in electricpower tools which eliminates the need for the usualthree wire grounded power
MAINTENANCEWARNING:When servicing use only identical Craftsman replacementparts. Use of any other parts may create a hazard orcause product damage.GEN
MAINTENANCEPROPER CARE OF CU'I-rERSGet faster more accurate cutting results by keeping cuttersclean and sharp. Remove allaccumulated pitchand gum
MAINTENANCEPLUNGE LOCK ACTUATOR ADJUSTMENTSSee Figure 32.The plunge lock actuator has been properly set at thefactory and no initial adjustments shoul
MAINTENANCEDEPTH CONTROL KNOB ADJUSTMENTSSee Figure 34.The depth control knob is spdng loaded against hex nut toprevent routermotorfrom accidentallyse
MAINTENANCEROUTER TABLESWARNING:Do not use with router tables that fail to conform to safewood working practices and offer proper guarding for thecutt
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CRAFTSMAN ROUTER - MODEL NUMBER 315.275110The model number will be found on a plate attached to the motor housing. Always mention the model number in
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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION (Continued)20. AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Don'tcarryplugged-in tools with finger on switch. Be sureswitch is off when pl
INTRODUCTION• CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU FOR BUYINGTHIS CRAFTSMAN ROUTER. it has been designed,engineered and manufactured toprovide you with Sears
:UNPACKINGYour new plunge router comes fully assembled. After removing itfrom the box, inspect itcarefully to make sure that itis notdamaged and that
FEATURESKNOW YOUR ELECTRONIC ROUTERBeforeattemptingto useyourrouter,familiarizeyourselfwithalloperatingfeatures and safetyrequirements.See Figures1and
FEATURESREAR VIEW OF ROUTERDEPTH CONTROL KNOBVARIABLE SPEEDCONTROL SELECTORPOWER CORD"LOCK-ON"BUTTONLOCKHANDLE"ON-OFF'TRIGGERSWITC
ADJUSTMENTS 'WARNING:Your router should never be connected to power supplywhen you are assembling parts, making adjustments,installing or removin
ADJUSTMENTSINSTALLING/REMOVING CUTTERS(Continued)5. If installing cutter for the first time, it can be installedonce collet nut is loose. If changing
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