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GUARANTEE

CRAFTSMAN

PORTABLE

ELECTRIC

TOOLS

ARE UNCONDITIONALLY

GUARANTEED

FOR

ONE YEAR TO GIVE COMPLETE

SATISFACTION

OR RETURN

FOR FREE REPLACEMENT.

THIS

GUARANTEE

SERVICE

IS AVAILABLE

BY SIMPLY

RETURNING

THE

TOOL

TO

ANY

SEARS STORE.

SEARS, ROEBUCK

AND

CO.

and

SIMPSONS-SEARS

LTD.

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introduction

Your Router

is the latest

development

in electric

wood-

working

tools.

It has

been

designed

to give

you the

finest

performance

in joinery

and

most beautiful

cab-

inet

work.

This

unit

enables

the

operator

to

rapidly

accomplish

inlay

work,

patternwork

and

many

other

types

of carving

and

wood-finishing.

Many

exclusive

features

combine

to make

this

new

Router

an ideal

tool for professional

use with

precis-

ion results.

Very little

practice

is needed

to guide

the

router

along

pattern

line onto

the

workpiece

surface.

By combining

various

types

of cuts

you

can

obtain

original

and distinctive

effects.

The

results

and

beauty

of work that

can

be done

in

this fashion

are limited

only by the artistic

ability

and

skill of the

operator.

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

I.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.
12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

II)

KNOW

YOUR POWER TOOL -

Read owner's

manual

carefully

Learn

its applicationsand

limit-

ations

as well as the specific

potential

hazards

peculiar

to this tool.

GROUND

ALL TOOLS -

UNLESS DOUBLE-INSULATED.

If tool is equipped

with

three-prong

plug,

it should

be plugged

into a three-hole

electrrcal

receptacle.

If adapter

is used

to accommo-

date

two-prong

receptacle,

the adapter

wire must

be attached

to a known

ground.

(Usually

the

screw securing

the receptacle

cover plate.)

Never

remove

third

prong.

KEEP GUARDS

IN PLACE and in working

order.

KEEP WORK

AREA CLEAN.

Cluttered

areas

and benches.

invite accidents.

AVOID

DANGEROUS

ENVIRONMENT.

Don't

use power tool In damp

or wet locations.

And keep

work area well lit.
KEEP CHILDREN

AWAY.

All visitors

should

be kept

safe distarce

from work area.

STORE

IDLE TOOLS.

When

not

in use,

tools should

be stored

In dry, high or locked-up

place-

out of reach

of children.

DON'T

FORCE TOOL.

It will do the job better

and

safer

at the

rate

for which

it was designed.

USE RIGHT

TOOL.

Don't

force

small

tool or attachment

to do the

job of a heavy

duty

tool.

WEAR PROPER APPAREL.

No loose clothing

or Jewelry

to get

caught

in moving

parts.

Rubber

9loves

and

footwear

are

recommended

when

working

outdoors.

USE SAFETY GLASSES with most tools. Also face or dust mask

if cutting

operation

is dusty.

DON'T

ABUSE CORD.

Never

carry

tool by cord

or yank

it to disconnect

from

receptacle.

Keep

cord

from heat,

oil and

sharp

edges.

SECURE

WORK.

Use clamps

or a vise to hold work.

It's safer

than

using your hand

and

it frees

both

hands

to operate

tool.

DON'T

OVERREACH.

Keep

proper

footing

and balance

at all times.

MAINTAIN

TOOLS

WITH

CARE.

Keep

tools

sharp

at all times,

and

clean

for best

and

safest

.performance.

Follow

instructions

for lubricating

and changing

accessories.

DISCONNECT

TOOLS.

When

not

in use,

before

servicing;

when changing

attachments,

blades,

bits, cutters,

etc.

REMOVE ADJUSTING

KEYS AND WRENCHES.

Form habit

of checking

to see thot keys and ad-

justing

wrenches

are re'moved

from tool before

turning

it on.

AVOID

ACCIDENTAL

STARTING.

Don't

carry

plugged-in

tool with finger

on switch.

COPVRIGHT.

Ieee.

BY

POWER

TOOL. INSTITUTE.

INC.

AL.L. RIGHTS

RESERVED

Page 2

Summary of Contents for 315.25070

Page 1: ...ndards for Safety of Under writers Laboratories and American National Standards ANSI 2 That compliance with applicable safety standards is assured by independent in spection and testing conducted by Underwriters Laboratories dULl 3 That every motorized tool is inspected under power 4 That every tool has with it adequate instructions and a list of safety rules for the protection of the user 5 That ...

Page 2: ...ring the receptacle cover plate Never remove third prong KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don t use power tool In damp or wet locations And keep work area well lit KEEP CHILDREN AWAY All visitors should be kept safe distarce from work area STORE IDLE TOOLS When not in use tools should be stored I...

Page 3: ...and motor bum out use the table below to determine the MIN IMUM wire size A W G Extension Cord YOUR DO read thoroughly INTRODUCTION and OP ERATING INSTRLJCTIONS before using your ROUTER DO be sure switch is in OFF position before connecting tool to power supply DO disconnect power cord when cleaning or do ing maintenance on tool DO be sure the voltage of the power supply agrees with the nameplate ...

Page 4: ...w is adjusted until light pressure is applied to side of motor housing This pressure must be sufficient to hold the motor unit in an elevated position unclamped yet permit the motor to be elevated by the right hand elevation knob with out undue force The adjusting screw Key No 54 is set at the factory and should not have to be changed under normal use conditions However after prolong ed usage norm...

Page 5: ... replace carbon brushes See Fig 2 Key No 10 See parts list page 7 unscrew brush cap Key No 11 and remove old brush Re place both brushes making sure when inserting that cur vature of brush matches curvature of the surface of the motor to which it is mated Make sure brushes move free ly in holder o t m ll I o C m r Z c m ll ACCESSORIES ADD GREATER VERSATILITY Cutter Grinding Attachment Laminate Tri...

Page 6: ... I 28 40 41 6 42 43 U I ...

Page 7: ... 67 2 623779 01 68 1 930517 16 69 1 703473 32 70 1 623281 01 71 2 623783 01 72 2 614905 01 73 1 623782 01 74 1 726693 01 75 4 623781 01 76 4 623780 01 77 1 623173 01 78 3 623778 02 79 1 623863 01 80 1 931555 22 81 1 624136 00 EN 630 Descripti_ Quon Drive Screw 2 Nameplate 1 Screw 8 32x Fil Hd 3 Bend Reiief 1 Set Screw 8 32x 1 4 Hex Socket Headless 2 Socket Housing 1 Lead with Terminal 1 Brush Hold...

Page 8: ...fmgly WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLL0WING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 The PART NUMBER 2 The PART DESCRIPTION 3 The MODEL NUMBER 31 25070 4 The NAME of ITEM ROUT ER All fine tools on occasion may require service or the replacement of ports due to wear from normal use To prolong the life of your tool when repairs are needed call on your nearest Sears Catalog Order or Retail ...

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