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Page 1: ...e Plunge Base Router Kit Model No 130 26620 CAUTION Read understand and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions in this manual before using this product SAFETY OPERATION MAINTENANCE ESPAI_IOL Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A ...

Page 2: ...des _ ii Page 20 RepairParts _ ii i Pages 21 23 Service Numbers ii _ f Back Cover ONE FULLYEAR WARRANTY ON C Ifthis Craftsman Toolfails tO purchase RETURN IT TO THE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES and Sears will repair it Dyear from the date of REPAIR This warranty givesyou _iflc legal rights and you may which vary from state tOstate Sears Roebuck and Co Dept 817 WA Hoffman rights SAVE THESE INS_UCTIO...

Page 3: ...from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged cords Immediately Damaged cords increase the risk of electdc shock When operating a power tool outside use an outdoor extension cord marked W A or W These cords are rated for outdoor useand reduce the risk of electric shock Refer to Recommended sizes of Extension Cords In the Accessory section of this manual Personal Safety Stay alert watch...

Page 4: ... when performing an operation where the cutting tool may contsct hidden wiring or its own cord Contact with a live wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool live and shock the operator ff _ into existing walls or other blind areas where electrical wiring may exist is unavoidable disconnect all fuses or circuitbreakers feeding this worksite Always make sure the work mwface is free from nails a...

Page 5: ...eeter than the opening in the base 8ome dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber...

Page 6: ...ating _mant Directcu_t Altematingordirectcurrent ClassIIconstruction Earthing terminal Warning symbol Ni Cad RBRC seal This symbol designates that this tool is listed by Underwriters Laboratories e This symbol designates that this tool is listed by the Canadian Standards Association Time I wheels etc rection of arrow I _ _ ff tedstic of current Design _ble Insulated Con_ i tbois i Groond in Alerts...

Page 7: ...afety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally Fixed Base with Motor Housing _ _ ROCKER ON OFF SWITCH B_EC_MPL_ER MOTOR HOUSING RAUGNMENTARROW ROUND HANDLE _HIPDEFLECTOR SUB BASE BIT ROTATIONARROW Voltage rating Amperage rating No load speed Collet capacities 120V _ 50 60Hz 12A no 8 000 25 000 min 1 4 1 2 7 ...

Page 8: ... safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool aooldentally Plunge Base with Motor Ho_lng AIRVENTS SPEED CONTROL DIAL ROCKER ARROW DEPTH ROD FINE RODKNOB DEPTH ROD SUB BASE BITROTATI_ _ROW Voltage rating Amperage rating No load speed Collet capacities 120V 50 60Hz 12A no8 000 25 000 rain 1 4 1 2 8 ...

Page 9: ...be inserted at least 5 8 _FT COLLET WRENCH WRENCH ll tlB_ _When the template guide has been removed from base do not use router bits greater than 1 5 8 in diameter as they will not fit through the sub base To prevent damage to tool do not tighten collot without a bit NOTE The bit shank and chuck should be clean and free of dust wood residue and grease before assembling REMOVING THE ROUTER BIT 1 Us...

Page 10: ...n emergency To install motor in fixed base 1 Release the base clamp lever 2 Une up the arrow on the basewith arrow on the motor Fig 7 To position switch on the right side of the base line up the base s arrow with motor houelng s arrow that is below the cord To position switch on the left line up the base s arrow with motor heusing s arrow that is below the switch 3 While pressing the coarse adjust...

Page 11: ...is now engaged into slot on motor 4 Turn the motor clockwise until it stops 5 Push the motor into the base as far as it wil go 6 Fasten the base clamp lever ALIGNMENT BASE Plunge Base COARSE ADJUSTMENT NOTCHES __J CHIP DEFLECTOR Intended as a safety guard The chip deflectors help keep dust and chips out of your face it will not stop objects larger than chips thrown from the bit To remove chip defl...

Page 12: ...ase lever TO ADJUST DEPTH NOTE All depth adjustments must be made with the base clamp lever released 1 Hold the tool In a horizontal posttlonwith the base clamp lever facing you 2 Open the base clamp laver to release the motor 8 COAIP_E ADJ_ rMENT To make a larg_ jpth adjustment depress coarse adjustma elease lever and raise or lower to desired i b_The 3 horizontal notches in the motor ho _ oare s...

Page 13: ...ip of the router bit just contacts the level surface the router Is sitting on This is the zero position from which further depth adjustments can be accurately made 2 To set a desired depth of cut rotate depth stop turret until the lowest step is aligned with the depth rod Loosen depth indicator knob and lower the depth rod until it contacts the lowest step of the turret Slide the depth Indicator u...

Page 14: ...depth rod and turret have been set check the final depth setting and fine adjust as follows 1 To micro Increase the plunge depth raise the fine adjustment stop by turning it counter clockwise by the dashed amount 2 To mlcro red_ the plunge depth lower the fine adj_ stop by turning it clockwise by the daslred amount Notes When micro _ ng the plunge depth it is more convan_ to move the fine adjustme...

Page 15: ...or starts ELECTRONIC VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL The electronic speed control feature allows motor speed to be matched to cutter size and material hardness for improved finish extended bit life and higher performance Speed changes are achieved by rotating Control Dial RIGHT to increase speed LEFT to decrease as indicated on housing Speed may be changed while tool is on The reference numbers on the dial...

Page 16: ...ed work in wood and plastics th_ best finishes will result if the depth of c_ _ feed rate are regulated to keep the _ Operating at high speed Feed the rou_e_t a moderate rate Soft materials require _ faster feed rate than hard materials The router may stall if improperly used or overloaded _ the feed rate to prevent possible damag_to the tool Always be sure the oollet chuc_ _1tightened securely be...

Page 17: ... sub base until the sub base or template guk lebushing is centered around the bit as shown In Fig 19 Edlfllil_ ATTACHING TEMPLATE GUIDE BUSHING TO FIXED BASE SUB BASE O 3 Screw Holes Template Guide Bushing soldseparately Router Bit soldseparately ATTACHING TEMPLATE GUIDE BUSHING TO PLUNGE BASE TEMPLATE GUIDE BUSHINGS Your router s sub bases are ready to accept the Craftsman Router Template Guide B...

Page 18: ...E GUIDE BUSHING RESULTING IN POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY WARNING _LWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSE_ _i EYE SHIELDS WHEN OPERATIN_ YOUR POWER TOOL O_ERATION 1 Place your router with guide bushing attached a_ _St template The template will serve as it guide and restrict the movement of your router within the desired area being cut 2 Grasp your mUter and hold It firmly with both hands 3 Turn router on and let th...

Page 19: ...in range from above the table using the over table adjustment wrench included When installinga router bit be sure that the coarse adjustment level is near the lowest point of the depth Indicator ring Also be sure the muter bit is installed at the proper height for the cut to be made the height of the first cut ff multiple passes are going to be made ALWAYS re clamp the motor in the base BEFORE tur...

Page 20: ...witch leversmustbe Imptdean andfree of foreignmatter DONOT attemptt clean byinserting pointed objects through the openings CARBON BRUSHES p_l _ GMteln cleaning agents and Thebrushesend commutator inyourCRAFTSMAN Professional Routerhavebeanenglnserod to s m_mii _m l_llVsets cause damage to the providemanyhoursof dependableservice plasticparts _ Includegasoline carbon To maintain the peakefficiency ...

Page 21: ...610991373 Baffle 1 22 1604477005 Terminal 2 29 2610993582 Nut 1 30 2610906283 Collet Assembly 1 4 1 30 2610906284 CoUetAssembly 1 2 1 31 2610923210 Rear Housing 1 32 2610991375 Bearing Sleeve 1 33 1900210115 O Ring 1 34 2610923212 Cover 1 35 2610923175 Speed Control 1 61 2910611006 Screw 4 62 2616991306 Screw 2 74 2910641120 Screw 2 75 2610910566 Screw 4 77 2910141166 Screw 2 653 2610992417 Wrench...

Page 22: ...2557 Base 1 41 1613300006 _ 1 42 2610915060 Clamp Lever Assembly 1 44 2610922527 Adjusting ROd 1 45 2610991385 _Lever 1 46 2610991371 Spdng 1 48 2610993576 Knob 1 49 2610993577 Indicator Ring 1 50 2610922560 _JbBase 1 55 2610991389 Cttlp Shield 1 56 2610991372 _ 1 63 2910011219 Screw 2 66 2918660004 Washer 1 70 2610996054 Retaining Ring 1 71 2610994492 Pin 1 73 2610917210 Screw 3 75 2916079032 Loc...

Page 23: ...Spdng 2 124 3605510548 Bellow 2 125 2610917210 Screw 3 Pos Part Number Description Qty 127 2610922561 Sub Base 1 130 2916650003 Retaining Ring 1 131 1900210111 O Ring 1 144 3603450504 Lock Bolt 1 145 3604651503 Spring 1 146 3602000510 Lever 1 147 2910641122 Screw 1 148 2916680005 Lock Washer 1 155 2610912599 Chip Deflector 1 156 2610922093 Depth Label 1 157 2610997094 Pointer 1 158 2610912600 Rod ...

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