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User manual Craftsman, model 320. 28180

Manafacture: Craftsman
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File name: L0807336.pdf
Language of manual:en
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This feature functions only when using the Craftsman router supplied with this table (model 17541) or the following Craftsman routers: models 17542 and 17543. _, WARNING: If any parts are missing, DO NOT attempt to assemble, install, or use your router table until the missing parts have been found or replaced and your router table has been properly and correctly assembled according to this product manual. • In order to simplify handling and to minimize any damage that may occur during shipping, your router table comes partially assembled. * Separate all parts from the packaging materials and check each part against the illustration and the parts list on page 13 to make sure that all parts have been included. Do this before discarding any of the packaging material. 28180 Manual_Revised_07-0228 Page12 Key NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Description Router table surface assembly "Table leg Fence assembly Miter-gauge assembly Clamping knob Short, round-head, square-neck bolts Long pan-head screw Short pan-head screw Flat-head screw Small nut Plain washer Small washer Spring washers Quantity 1 2 1 1 3 2 4 4 3 8 16 8 Fig,1 1 / / 1" o-=_ Q 3 6 7 8 9 101112 la 28180 Manual Revlsed 07-0228 Page13 ATTACHING THE LEGS TO THE TABLE TOP . Place the router table Fig, 2 surface upside down on a flat, level surface, with the underside of the table facing up. , Position the legs relative to the router table as shown in Fig, 2. 3_ Position one short end of the table so that it extends beyond the edge of your work surface far enough to gain access to the four holes in that end of the router-table top. , Align the two outermost holes on the table top with the holes in the leg bracket. . Place a flat washer (12)onto each of two short, pan-head screws (8),Insert the short, pan-head screws up through the holes in the table and through the holes in the leg brackeL Place a small washer (12). a spring washer (13), and small nut (10)on the threads of the screw. Loosely tighten the nuts. (Fig. 2) , Place a flat washer (12) onto each of two long, pan-head screws (7). Insert the long, pan-head screws up through the other two holes on the table top and through the corresponding holes in the leg. Place a small washer (12), a spring washer (13). and small nut (10) on the threads of the screw. (Fig. 3) 7. Securely tighten all fasteners. 8. Repeat with the other leg, 28180 ManuaLRevisad_074:)228 Page 14 ATTACHING THE ROUTER Fig. 4 TO THE TABLE Attach the router to the router table after you have assem bled the table. Place the router table upright, with the front edge closest to you. 2_ Be sure that the table is stable and that it rests on all four legs, . Remove the sub-base from the fixed-based router supplied. 4_ Hold the router upside down, and align the three holes in the center of the table with the holes in the router, as shown in Fig° 4. Position the router so that the screw holes used for attachment are not directly above either of the router handles. 5. Insert a flat-head screw through each of the three router-table holes into the router holes. 6_ Hold the router with one hand, and securely tighten each flat-head screw (9) with the other hand. If you install a different router (one not supplied to the table), ensure that the diameter of the router sub-base does not exceed 6-7/8 inches. Six mounting holes for the router are distributed in the center of the table; the dis-Fig, 5 tance between two opposite 6 71e" holes is 5-3/8"o Select three appropriate holes to mount the router to the table. (Fig, 5) The adjusting hole in the table, shown in Fig. 5, is for cutting height adjustment of the router supplied (Model No. 17541) or the following Craftsman reuters: 17542 and 17543. Adjusting Hole 28180 ManuaLRevlsed_07-0228 Page 15 ATTACHING THE FENCE TO THE TABLE (Fig. 6) ,_ WARNING" Always unplug the router before attaching or removing the fence° The fence has been shipped completely assembled. 1. Place the fence assembly on the table with the four wing nuts facing toward you. = Align the two holes on the bottom of fence assembly with the two channels on the router table. 3_ Secure the fence to the table with two clamping knobs (5), two plain washers (11), and two short, round- head, square-neck bolts (6). TO ATTACH THE MITER GAUGE (Fig. 7) The miter gauge has been shipped completely assembled. Attach the miter gauge to the table by placing the miter-gauge bar in the slot on the table. MOUNTING THE TABLE TO A WORK SURFACE (See Fig. 8) 1. Place the router table, upright, on a sturdy surface, e.g., work stand, workbench, or counter top. . While holding the router table in place, mark on the work surface the location of the two mounting holes (11/32-in diao) in each of the legs. 3. Remove the router table. Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 28180 ManuaLRevlsed_07_9228 Page 16 = Drill a hole at each of the marked locations. 5. Place the router table on the work surface, and align the holes in the table legs with the holes in the work surface. . Secure the...


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