Electrical Connection; Depth Of Cut Adjustments; Installing/Removing Cutters - Craftsman 315.174710 Owner's Manual

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OPERATION
INSTALL1NG/REMOVING
CUTTERS
See Figure2,
t+ UNPLUGYOUR ROUTER+
2.
A Spindle
lock is located
on the front of the motor
housing
See Figure
1, To activate
lock, push spindle
lock tn and slide into lock position,
3.
Place your muter upside down on tab{e, then turn collet
nut with wrench
until lock mechanism
interlocks
See
Figure 2. NOTE:
Spindle
lock is spring
loaded and will
snap into position when lock mechanism
interlocks,
4.
6_
Remove
cutters by turning
coliet nut counterclockwise
enough
to allow cutter
to slip easily from colleL
See
Figure2,
The cotlet is machined
to precision
tolerances
to fit cutters with I/4" diameter
shank size+
With your router sti+l upside down on table, insert shank
of cutter into collet L The shank of your cutter shoMd be
close to but not touching bottom
of cotter+
Tighten
the coltet nut securely
by turning clockwise
with
the wrench
provided+
See Figure 2
Put spindle
lock
back
in unlock
positlon+
Otherwise,
the
interlocking
mechanism
of the spindle lock will not let you turn your
router
oR.
DEPTHOF
CUT ADJUSTMENTS
See Figures 3 and 4
We recommend thai cuts be made at a depth not exceeding
1/8" and that several passes be made to reach depths of cut
greater than 1/8"
TURN TO ACTIVATE
SPINDLE LOCK
CUTTER
TO LOCK
Fig. 2
TO UNLOCK
CLAMPING
LEVER
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Your router has a precision
built electric motor+ ft should be
connected
to a power
supply that is 120 volts,
60 Hz, AC
only (normal
household
current).
Do not operate this tool
on direct
current
(DC)
A voltage
drop of more than 10
percent will cause a loss of power and overheating
If your
tool does not operate
when plugged
into an oulIet, double-
check the power supply rating
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