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"Conrad"

21/06/2007 3:21 AM

CRAFTSMAN ROUTER MODEL NO. 315.175040

Does anyone have a owners manual for a CRAFTSMAN ROUTER MODEL NO.
315.175040

I have tried the Sears homepage but they want $5 for the manual and $7 for
shipping. There has got to be a better way. If some one is able to assist
me, please email me and let me know how much it will set me back. I would
even take an electronic copy. Any and all help would be appriciated.

Conrad..................


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BillinDetroit

in reply to "Conrad" on 21/06/2007 3:21 AM

28/06/2007 1:46 AM

Conrad wrote:
> Thanks for the info on the "crapsman" tools I pick it up at a garage sale
> with no instructions.

Conrad, I was given (freebie) a brand new Craftsman router and was quite
tickled to get it -- until I tried to route a groove with it. The bit
walked out of the collet and the groove kept getting deeper and deeper.

That was pretty unsettling. I've worked around high-speed equipment for
years -- the collet was properly tightened. I reset it and re-tightened
it, this time over-tightening by a wide margin but getting the same result.

It's a well-known 'feature' of their routers sometimes referred to as
"automatic depth adjustment" or "variable bit heighth". Carried to the
logical conclusion, the results could be painful.

I'm not familiar with that model ... but I retired my 1/4" Craftsman
router almost immediately -- before it could 'retire' me.

Bill


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BillinDetroit

in reply to "Conrad" on 21/06/2007 3:21 AM

28/06/2007 1:53 AM

BillinDetroit wrote:
> Conrad wrote:
>> Thanks for the info on the "crapsman" tools I pick it up at a garage
>> sale with no instructions.
>
> Conrad, I was given (freebie) a brand new Craftsman router and was quite
> tickled to get it -- until I tried to route a groove with it. The bit
> walked out of the collet and the groove kept getting deeper and deeper.
>
> That was pretty unsettling. I've worked around high-speed equipment for
> years -- the collet was properly tightened. I reset it and re-tightened
> it, this time over-tightening by a wide margin but getting the same result.
>
> It's a well-known 'feature' of their routers sometimes referred to as
> "automatic depth adjustment" or "variable bit heighth". Carried to the
> logical conclusion, the results could be painful.
>
> I'm not familiar with that model ... but I retired my 1/4" Craftsman
> router almost immediately -- before it could 'retire' me.
>
> Bill
>
>

AAMOF, look at Item #6 in the "anti-faq" posted here:

http://www.shavings.net/anti_faq.htm


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"Mike Fields"

in reply to "Conrad" on 21/06/2007 3:21 AM

22/06/2007 9:38 AM


"Conrad" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone have a owners manual for a CRAFTSMAN ROUTER MODEL NO.
> 315.175040
>
> I have tried the Sears homepage but they want $5 for the manual and $7
> for shipping. There has got to be a better way. If some one is able to
> assist me, please email me and let me know how much it will set me
> back. I would even take an electronic copy. Any and all help would be
> appriciated.
>
> Conrad..................

I don't have a manual, however, based on my experience with "crapsman"
routers, the best solution would be Porter Cable or ANY of the others.
The Craftsman routers have 3 failures that I have personally seen: they
throw fan blades, they throw a winding/commutator segment or if it
survives
those two, the collet wears and since all the ones I have seen are part
of the armature shaft and not replaceable, you have to replace the whole
router (and collets do wear - the bits will start "creeping out" - now
that is a spooky adventure (and it ruins the project too)). I will
admit that
the Craftsman router that I used to have really made me appreciate the
PC router that I bought to replace it !!

mikey

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"Conrad"

in reply to "Conrad" on 21/06/2007 3:21 AM

22/06/2007 4:53 PM

Thanks for the info on the "crapsman" tools I pick it up at a garage sale
with no instructions.
"Mike Fields" <spam_me_not_mr.gadget2@comcastDOTnet> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Conrad" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Does anyone have a owners manual for a CRAFTSMAN ROUTER MODEL NO.
>> 315.175040
>>
>> I have tried the Sears homepage but they want $5 for the manual and $7
>> for shipping. There has got to be a better way. If some one is able to
>> assist me, please email me and let me know how much it will set me back.
>> I would even take an electronic copy. Any and all help would be
>> appriciated.
>>
>> Conrad..................
>
> I don't have a manual, however, based on my experience with "crapsman"
> routers, the best solution would be Porter Cable or ANY of the others.
> The Craftsman routers have 3 failures that I have personally seen: they
> throw fan blades, they throw a winding/commutator segment or if it
> survives
> those two, the collet wears and since all the ones I have seen are part
> of the armature shaft and not replaceable, you have to replace the whole
> router (and collets do wear - the bits will start "creeping out" - now
> that is a spooky adventure (and it ruins the project too)). I will admit
> that
> the Craftsman router that I used to have really made me appreciate the
> PC router that I bought to replace it !!
>
> mikey
>

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Ralph E Lindberg

in reply to "Conrad" on 21/06/2007 3:21 AM

23/06/2007 7:17 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
"Mike Fields" <spam_me_not_mr.gadget2@comcastDOTnet> wrote:

>... the collet wears and since all the ones I have seen are part
> of the armature shaft and not replaceable, you have to replace the whole
> router (and collets do wear - the bits will start "creeping out" - now
> that is a spooky adventure (and it ruins the project too)). I will
> admit that
>
Or why I ditched mine

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