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21/01/2005 5:33 PM

Black & Decker Router No. 7620

Before my father died late last year, he gave me his Black & Decker, 1
HP Commercial HD Router No. 7620, Type 1, RPM 19,000, Volts 120 AC,
Amps 5.5, U.S. Patent Nos. 2,855,963 3,302,047.

Unfortunately, he no longer had the owner's manual. Does anyone know
where I might obtain a copy? The Black & Decker site sent me to DeWalt
and, unfortunately, that was no help.

Thanks in advance.


This topic has 12 replies

DM

"D. Mo"

in reply to [email protected] on 21/01/2005 5:33 PM

22/01/2005 4:18 AM

Have you checked with B&D? Try their website
www.blackanddecker.com/home.aspx click powertools the customer service.
They might be able to help.

D. Mo
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Before my father died late last year, he gave me his Black & Decker, 1
> HP Commercial HD Router No. 7620, Type 1, RPM 19,000, Volts 120 AC,
> Amps 5.5, U.S. Patent Nos. 2,855,963 3,302,047.
>
> Unfortunately, he no longer had the owner's manual. Does anyone know
> where I might obtain a copy? The Black & Decker site sent me to DeWalt
> and, unfortunately, that was no help.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>

v

in reply to [email protected] on 21/01/2005 5:33 PM

22/01/2005 3:38 AM

Jeffrey,

I have the 7625 and that manual. It isn't much of a manual (only 8
pages, with 4 of accessories and the back blank). This should be
pretty close to your router. I will scan and email to you.

David

[email protected] wrote:
> Before my father died late last year, he gave me his Black & Decker,
1
> HP Commercial HD Router No. 7620, Type 1, RPM 19,000, Volts 120 AC,
> Amps 5.5, U.S. Patent Nos. 2,855,963 3,302,047.
>
> Unfortunately, he no longer had the owner's manual. Does anyone know
> where I might obtain a copy? The Black & Decker site sent me to
DeWalt
> and, unfortunately, that was no help.
>
> Thanks in advance.

Pp

Puckdropper

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2005 3:38 AM

29/01/2017 4:16 PM

Elliott Webb <[email protected]> wrote
in news:[email protected]:

> replying to very_dirty_dave, Elliott Webb wrote:
> Hello David,
>
> I just bought a 7625 from GoodWill for a steal, but it is missing the
> collet, Could you please the manual to me too? Thanks!
>

If you need just the collet, try searching for "Black and Decker 7625
collet". You might find the part number you need. An e-mail to B&D
won't hurt, either. Most companies are much better about having
information like this available than they were 12 years ago.

If you're looking for the manual to figure out how to use the thing,
don't bother. Find a good book on routers and read that instead. Most
tool "owners manuals" exist to cover the butts of the company that made
the thing, and rarely contain useful information.

Puckdropper
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Elliott Webb

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2005 3:38 AM

29/01/2017 3:44 PM

replying to very_dirty_dave, Elliott Webb wrote:
Hello David,

I just bought a 7625 from GoodWill for a steal, but it is missing the collet,
Could you please the manual to me too? Thanks!

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v

in reply to [email protected] on 21/01/2005 5:33 PM

22/01/2005 8:37 AM

Jeffrey,

Due to the file sizes, I uploaded to a.b.p.w.

BH

"Bill Hall"

in reply to [email protected] on 21/01/2005 5:33 PM

22/01/2005 4:24 AM

Jeffery:
I have a B/D 7600 Router, that I biught in the early 80's. Still works great
( to supplement the other 4 good ones ). I don't know if you would be
interested in that manual or not. If so, e-mail me direct and I'll run a
copy. Also have you tried the Towson Md. or Raliegh N.C. Centers?
Bill
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Before my father died late last year, he gave me his Black & Decker, 1
> HP Commercial HD Router No. 7620, Type 1, RPM 19,000, Volts 120 AC,
> Amps 5.5, U.S. Patent Nos. 2,855,963 3,302,047.
>
> Unfortunately, he no longer had the owner's manual. Does anyone know
> where I might obtain a copy? The Black & Decker site sent me to DeWalt
> and, unfortunately, that was no help.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>

Dt

DerbyDad03

in reply to "Bill Hall" on 22/01/2005 4:24 AM

10/08/2017 4:23 PM

On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 11:09:56 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:

>
> I'm not sure why I keep doing this... Homeowner's Hub folk seem like they
> never reply.
>

The same thing happens in another usenet group that I frequent. They ask
questions - usually without enough detail for anyone to help - but then
never respond when you ask for more detail.

Sometimes I wonder if the questions are from the owners of the site simply
trying to drive traffic so they can sell more ads.

Pp

Puckdropper

in reply to "Bill Hall" on 22/01/2005 4:24 AM

24/05/2017 3:09 AM

Donnie@OhiO <[email protected]> wrote
in news:[email protected]:

> replying to Bill Hall, Donnie@OhiO wrote:
> Bill, My father passed away a few years ago and I inherited a Black &
> Decker 7620 commercial heavy duty router but no instruction manual
> for it. Could you please send me a copy of the manua at my email
> address of [email protected]? Thank you very much in advance. Best
> regards, Don
> Columbus, Ohio
>

Don, I'm sure we can answer any questions you have about the router.
Please feel free to ask what you need to know and we'll try to help.
Your router and my router may not be the same one, but they operate on
the exact same principles.

I'm not sure why I keep doing this... Homeowner's Hub folk seem like they
never reply.

Puckdropper
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jc

jk857

in reply to "Bill Hall" on 22/01/2005 4:24 AM

10/08/2017 9:44 PM

replying to Bill Hall, jk857 wrote:
Hello, Just stumbled across this site & find myself in the same situation,
inherited the 7600 router last winter. Now that I want to get going using it
would sure like to reference the manual to change the bit & properly tighten
it and any other valuable tidbits to safely operate it. Is the offer of an
electronic copy of the manual still open?

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sS

[email protected] (Scott Lurndal)

in reply to "Bill Hall" on 22/01/2005 4:24 AM

11/08/2017 12:39 PM

DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> writes:
>On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 11:09:56 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm not sure why I keep doing this... Homeowner's Hub folk seem like they
>> never reply.
>>
>
>The same thing happens in another usenet group that I frequent. They ask
>questions - usually without enough detail for anyone to help - but then
>never respond when you ask for more detail.
>
>Sometimes I wonder if the questions are from the owners of the site simply
>trying to drive traffic so they can sell more ads.

Don't wonder. That is exactly the case. Homemoaners hub steals the usenet
content and uses it to sell ads.

Dc

Donnie@OhiO

in reply to "Bill Hall" on 22/01/2005 4:24 AM

23/05/2017 8:44 PM

replying to Bill Hall, Donnie@OhiO wrote:
Bill, My father passed away a few years ago and I inherited a Black & Decker
7620 commercial heavy duty router but no instruction manual for it. Could you
please send me a copy of the manua at my email address of [email protected]?
Thank you very much in advance. Best regards,
Don
Columbus, Ohio

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LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to [email protected] on 21/01/2005 5:33 PM

22/01/2005 6:42 AM

On 22 Jan 2005 03:38:48 -0800, the inscrutable
[email protected] spake:

>Jeffrey,
>
>I have the 7625 and that manual. It isn't much of a manual (only 8
>pages, with 4 of accessories and the back blank). This should be
>pretty close to your router. I will scan and email to you.
>
>David
>
>[email protected] wrote:
>> Before my father died late last year, he gave me his Black & Decker,
>1
>> HP Commercial HD Router No. 7620, Type 1, RPM 19,000, Volts 120 AC,
>> Amps 5.5, U.S. Patent Nos. 2,855,963 3,302,047.
>>
>> Unfortunately, he no longer had the owner's manual. Does anyone know
>> where I might obtain a copy? The Black & Decker site sent me to
>DeWalt
>> and, unfortunately, that was no help.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.

Man, you guys have the newfangled stuff. All I got was this crummy old
micrometer-adjusting 7614.


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