Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Introduction
TABLE OF CONTENTS General Safety Instructions for Power Tools................................................ 3 Additional Safety Instructions for Router Tables........................................ 4 Introduction .......................................................................................
Page 3 - SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS; YOUR SAFETY; NOTE; GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOLS
SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand. This information relates to protecting YOUR SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help you rec ognize this information, we use the symbols to the right. Please read the manual...
Page 4 - ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROUTER TABLES
18. Use recommended accessories Consult the owner’s manual for recommended accessories and follow the instructions. The use of improper accessories may cause hazards. 19. Never stand on tool Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is accidentally contacted. DO NOT sto...
Page 5 - ANGER; INTRODUCTION
switch box when turning the router ON or OFF. DO NOT touch anything but the switch box when doing this. NEVER reach under the router table for any rea son when the router is running, except to turn it OFF. A warning 24. L™------------------ Before making any cut, make sure the router is turned OFF,...
Page 6 - ASSEMBLY; TOOLS REQUIRED; FIGURE 2 - Front Corner of Router Table and Leg; FIGURE 1; FIGURE 4
ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED • Phillips screwdriver.• Small or medium sized adjustable wrench (or a set of nutdrivers). • Electrical with 5/32" drill bit.• Hammer ROUTER TABLE 1 . Position the router table top (Part No. 29LCN-981) as shown in Figure 1, with the bottom of the table top facing toward y...
Page 7 - MOUNTING ROUTER TO THE ROUTER TABLE; ALWAYS UNPLUG ROUTER; FIGURE 6; FIGURE 8
FIGURE 5 FIGURE 7 MOUNTING ROUTER TO THE ROUTER TABLE A warning ALWAYS UNPLUG ROUTER BEFORE MOUNTING. Craftsman Routers with Three-Hole and 6" Diameter Base Piates 1. Remove the router base plate (back plate) from the router. 2. Store the screws and the base plate in a convenient location. 3. Wh...
Page 10 - A CAUTION
A warning The vibrations from operating the router can, from time to time, cause the hex nut and the clamp plate to become loose on the clamp rod. PERIODICALLY CHECK THESE FASTENERS AND ALL FASTENERS to ensure that they are tight and secure. PUSH BLOCK ASSEMBLY TO THE ROUTER TABLE FENCE 1. Position ...
Page 12 - OPERATION
OPERATION GENERAL The power switch box is designed to be used with most Craftsman router tables. It provides the convenience of an “ON-OFF” switch box at the front of the table, thus eliminating the need to reach underneath the table to turn the router “ON” and “OFF”.The power switch box also provi...
Page 15 - ADJUSTING DEPTH AND HEIGHT OF THE; EDGE CUTTING WITH NON-PILOTED; EDGE CUTTING WITH PILOTED ROUTER BITS
section ADJUSTING DEPTH AND HEIGHT OF THE CUT. Tightly secure the fence assembly and the router as described before. (MAKE SURE ROUTER IS UNPLUGGED WHEN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS.) 3. LOWER THE OVERHEAD GUARD to the operating position. (Overhead guard shown raised for reasons of clarity.)4. Check you adjus...
Page 16 - END CUTTING USING THE FENCE WITH THE; EXTREME CARE
FIGURE 29 NOTE Overhead guard shown raised for reasons of clarity. FIGURE 30 NOTE Test cut a scrap piece of wood When routing deep cuts (controlled by the router bit) in a work piece, remove material in increments to prevent your router from overloading. Repeat operation with several passes until th...
Page 17 - ADJUSTING DEPTH AND HEIGHT OF CUT.
Cutting Tenons 1. Make certain that the adjustable fence is locked in position with its face flush with the front face of the fence.2. Mount the push block assembly on the fence, as described in the section PUSH BLOCK ASSEMBLY TO THE ROUTER TABLE UNITIZED FENCE. 3. Install the proper table top inser...
Page 18 - ROUTING USING THE MITER GAUGE; ALIGN
NOTE When cutting tenons, always clamp the work piece with the end to be cut resting flat on the table top. This will minimize steps in the finished tenon surface due to variations in the table top flatness. See FIGURE 36 NOTE NOTE Always cut full depth on all four sides of tenon in one pass across ...
Page 19 - PARTS LIST; PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN PROFESSIONAL MID-SIZED ROUTER TABLE; Ili; iN
PARTS LIST PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN PROFESSIONAL MID-SIZED ROUTER TABLE MODEL NO. 26462 KEY PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY KEY PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY ~3 10 "-11 Ili "IS -16 \17 ■18 \19 20 Router Table Assembly Consists of: 29LCN-981 Router Table Top 29LCN-1283 Router Table Leg 29LCN-996-1 Table ...
Page 20 - TABLE ASSEMBLY
Page 21 - SWITCH ASSEMBLY