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PART# IB-2768
Operator's Manual
II:RAFTSMAN°I
12.0 Amp Fixed Base Router
Model No. 320.2768
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
injury, the user must read and
understand the Operator's manual
before using this product.
c_tus
WARRANTY
SAFETY
UNPACKING
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
ESPANOL
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
www.craftsman.com
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PART# IB-2768Operator's ManualII:RAFTSMAN°I12.0 Amp Fixed Base RouterModel No. 320.2768WARNING: To reduce the risk ofinjury, the user must read a

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• Only use router tables with on=board switch=controlled receptacles.Failure to use router tables with all the appropriate safety features couldresult

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3. Inspect the items carefully to make sure that no breakage or damage hasoccurred during shipping. If any of the items mentioned is missing, (refer t

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KNOW YOUR ROUTER (Fig.l)Fig. 2 Motor housing Top Cap"Live Tool Indicator" LightSpeed DialVariable SpeedSelection ChartQuick ClampMotor Chang

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NOTE:Beforeattemptingto useyourrouter,familiarizeyourselfwithalloftheoperatingfeaturesandsafetyrequirements.Yourfixedbaserouterhasaprecision-builtelec

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7. 100% Ball Bearings for smooth, efficient operation and long life.8. Base features Ergonomically Designed Handles for comfort and maximumcontrol.9.

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NOTE: The sub-base installed on this router has an opening of 1-1/4 inches. Touse cutter bits with larger diameters, use sub-bases with larger opening

Page 8 - SERVICE SAFETY

NOTE: To prevent damage to the tool, do not tighten the collet/nut without acutter bit installed.REMOVING THE CUTTER BiT1. Turn the motor off and unpl

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iNSTALLiNG THE ROUTER MOTOR iN THE BASE (Fig. 5)WARNING: Never use the router motor without installing it into either anapproved fixed or plunge base.

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5. Set the motor upside down on its top cap with the collet pointing up andremove the cutter bit._, WARNING: Always remove the cutter bit from collet/

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3.5.6.Open the motor clamp (A).With the cutter bit already installed, press irthe coarse adjustment knob (B), and lowerthe motor into the base until t

Page 12 - Toggle Switch

Warranty page 2Safety Symbols page 3-4Safety Instructions page 5-10Unpacking page 10-11Description page 12-14Operation page 14-29Maintenance page 30-3

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Contact the workpiece with the router andcutter bit only after the router has reached fullspeed. Turn the router motor "OFF" and allowthe cu

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NOTE: If the inner screws wear down orrequire calibration:* Pull the lever up and turn it clockwise andthen push the lever down (Fig.10a).* Turn the l

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DIAL SETTING123456RPM10,00013,00016,00019,00022,00025,000APPLICATIONNon-ferrous metal, hardwoods, largerdiameter cutter bitsSoftwoods, plastics, count

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To be certain that your depth settings are correct, always make test cuts inscrap material similar to your workpiece before beginning the final cuttin

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3. Tobeginyourcut,graduallylowerthecutterFig.13bitintotheworkpieceuntilthesub-baseisflushwiththeworkpiece(seeFig.12a,12b).4. Whenthecutiscompleted,tur

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NOTE: Making a single deep cut is never advisable. Smaller-diameter bits areeasily broken by too much side thrust and torque. Larger bits will cause a

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FEEDING THE ROUTER (Fig. 16)The secrets to professionalrouting are a careful set-up forthe cut, selecting the properdepth of cut, knowing howthe cutte

Page 20 - LED WORKLIGHTS (Fig. 8)

When the guide is positioned as shown in Fig. 17a, the router travel shouldbe from left to right and clockwise aroundcurves.If there is a choice, the

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by the sound of the motor. Its usual high-pitched whine will sound lower andstronger as it loses speed. Holding the router against the workpiece will

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TO ADJUST DEPTH WITH DEPTH=ADJUSTMENT WRENCH (Figs. 21, 21a)NOTE: The Depth-Adjustment Wrenchsupplied is used to adjust the depth when therouter is fi

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The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers.The safety symbols and the explanations with them deserve your carefula

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_1, WARNING: To ensure safety and reliability, all repairs should be performedby a qualified service technician at a Sears Service Center.GENERALOnly

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REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES (Fig. 22)Replacement brush sets are available throughSears Parts and Repair Centers.1.2.Fig. 223.Unplug the router motor

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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTIONPlug is not plugged into Plug the cord into the powerthe power source, source.Switch is in "OFF"The router position. P

Page 27 - Bit Shank

1/8-in. 3/8-in. '_ 1/4-in.stn _ight straight straight7_h 5/16-in. _1 1/2-in.'_ straight L' straight1/2 x 1-in.flush trimi3/4-in.straigh

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1/2-in. _ibead and cove ::1/16-in.classic cove_- with bead1/4-in. roman ogee... J_"l3/8-in. rabbeting1/4-in. veining1/2-in. core box1/2-in. mort

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12.0 Amp Fixed Base Router Model No. 320.2768The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate attached to the motor unit.Always mention the Model Numbe

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12.0 Amp Fixed Base Router Model No. 320.2768The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate attached to the motor unit.Always mention the Model Numbe

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1 5610220000 Screw 22 3321133000 Rear Cover 13 3121518000 Transparent Cap 14 5610017000 Tapping Screw 25 4890638000 Speed Adjustor 16 5620017000 Screw

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32 5630179000 Nut 133 3551635000 Spindle Lock 134 3660174000 Stop Spring 135 5620061000 Screw 136 3421190000 Spindle Lock Cover 137 5620069000 Screw 3

Page 33 - 3/8-1n_ keyhole

64 5650337000 Washer 165 5620067000 Screw 166 3402220000 Depth Adjusting Lever 167 2823125000 Collet Assy 168 3550588000 Guiding Rod 269 3703925000 Fe

Page 34 - 1-3/8-in. 45 ° chamfer

SYMBOL NAME DESIGNATION/EXPLANATIONV Volts VoltageA Amperes CurrentHz Hertz Frequency (cycles per second)W Watt Powermin Minutes TimeAlternating Curre

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Your HomeFor troubleshooting, product manuals and expert advice:managemylifewww.managemylife.comFor repair - in your home - of all major brand applian

Page 36 - Back cover

GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS_, WARNING: Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to followthe warnings and instructions may result in

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When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitablefor outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk ofelectri

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POWER TOOL USE AND CAREDo not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for yourapplication. The correct power tool will do the job better and

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SERVICE SAFETY• Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using onlyidentical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of

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• Always keep the chip shield clean and in place.• Stay alert and clear the router cutter bit path of any obstructions beforestarting the motor. Keep

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