Product Manual PRQFESS|ONAL 12.5 Amp, Variable Speed, Peak HP Router Combo 2-114 with Fixed Base, Plunge Base, and D-Handle Base Model No. 320. 28084 CAUTION! follow Read, understand all Safety instructions and Rules and Operating in this Manual before using this product. Sears, Roebuck www.craftsman.com = = = = = = Warranty Safety Assembly Description Operation Maintenance = Troubleshooting and Co.
Warranty Page 2 Safety Symbols Page 3 Safety Instructions Pages 441 Unpacking Pages 1142 Description Pages 134 5 Assembly Page 16 Operation Pages 17-50 Maintenance Pages 51-52 Troubleshooting Pages 53 Accessories Pages 54-55 Parts list Pages 56-66 Sears Repair Parts Phone and Numbers Back Cover ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN PROFESSIONAL TOOL If this Craftsman professional tool fails to give complete satisfaction within one year from the date of purchase, return it to any Sears
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols, and the explanations with them, deserve your careful attention and understanding. The symbol warnings DO NOT, by themselves, eliminate any danger. The instructions and warnings they give are no substitutes for proper accident-prevention measures.
WARNING: BE SURE to read and understand all instructions before using this router. Failure to follow all instructions fire and/or serious personal injury. in this manual may result electric shock, WORK AREA SAFETY • Keep your work area clean and well areas invite accidents. lit. Cluttered • Do not operate power tools in explosive environments, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools create sparks, which may ignite the dust or fumes.
Always secure your work. Use clamps or a vise to hold the workpiece securely. It is safer than using your hand, and it frees both hands to operate the tool. • Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. A dust mask, nonskid safety shoes, hardhat, and/or hearing protection must be used for appropriate conditions. • Do not use on a ladder or unstable support. Stable footing on a solid surface enables better control of the tool in unexpected situations.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY _, WARNING: Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals installing or removing the plug from the outlet. of the plug when o Double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install a polarized outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.
h A smaller wire gauge size has greater capacity than a larger number (14-gauge wire has more capacity than 16-gauge wire; 12-gauge wire has more capacity than 14-gauge). When in doubt, use the smaller number. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an outdoor extension cord marked "W-A" or "W". These cords are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of electric shock. ,_ CAUTION: Keep the extension cord clear of the working area.
SAFETY RULES FOR ROUTERS _, CAUTION: Cutting bits coast after the router is switched • Hold the tool by insulated gripping surfaces (handles) when performing an operation where the cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Contact with a "live" wire will make the exposed metal parts of the tool "live" and shock the operator. o Maintain a firm grip on the router with both hands to resist torque upon starting the router.
o Keep cutting pressure constant. Do not overload the motor. o Use only sharp cutting bits that are not chipped or cracked. bits will cause stalling and can burn the workpiece. o Never use this router motor with a cutting bit larger than 34/2-inches • Always use cutting bits that are designed for this router. Never use cutting bits that are larger in diameter than the opening in the router subbase.
,& WARNING: Use of this product can generate dust containing chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples • Lead from lead-based • Crystalline • Arsenic and chromium of these chemicals are: paints. silica from bricks and cement and other masonry from chemically treated products. lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies, depending upon how often you do this type of work.
• Inspect tool cords periodically and, if they are damaged, have them repaired at your nearest Craftsman Service Center. Be aware of the cord location. • Always check the tool for damaged parts. Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine if it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that may affect the tool's operation.
_h, WARNING: If any parts are broken or missing, do not attempt to plug in the power cord or operate router until the broken or missing parts are replaced. Failure to do so could result in possibly serious injury. PARTS LIST (Fig. 1) Fig. 1 1. Fixed Base and Router motor with 1/2-in. Collet/Nut 4. Edge Guide 5. 1/4-in. collet/Nut 6. Collet/Nut Wrench 2. Plunge Basse 7. 2 Sawdust Extraction_ 8. Depth-AdjustmentWrench 9. Chip Shield for Plunge 3. D-Handle Base Base 10.
KNOW YOUR ROUTER COMBO (Fig. 2) Fig. 2 Variable Speed Dial Router Motor Top Cap Micro Adjustment Dial / "Live Tool Indicator" Light Depth Indicatol Ring On/Off \ Handles with Soft-Grip Coarse Power Outlet Motor Clamp Adjust- Edge Guide Locking Knob Sub Base Edge Guide Mounting Slot Collet/Nut Spindle Lock Integrated Depth-adjustment Wrench hole Edge Guide Mounting Slot Sawdust Extraction Hood Depth-Rod Adjust Knob Depth _ Depth Rod / /_ igD__ePthr Indicator /I Depth-Rod _ Micro Adjust
PRODUCT SPECiFiCATiONS Rating 12.5 Amps No load Speed 12000-25000RPM Peak H P 2-1/4 Input 120V, 60Hz AC Collets/Nuts and Cutting Bit Shank Diameters 1/4 in., 1/2 in. Fixed Base Diameter 6 inches Plunge Base Diameter 6 -11/16 inches D-Handle Base Diameter 6 inches Sub-Base Opening (Diameter for cutting Sub-Base Thickness bit use) 1-1/4 inches 0.
7. Plunge Base features fine and micro depth-rod for precise set-ups and repetitive cutting. 8. Smooth plunge action lowers the bit into the workpiece at 90 ° for accurate cutting. 9. 3-position individual 10. Spindle auxiliary handle on the D-handle preference. Lock for easy, one-wrench adjustments base for positioning to bit changes. 11.1/4-inch and 1/2-inch Self-Releasing Collets/Nuts of 1/4-in. and 1/2-in. router bits, sold separately. 12.
NOTE: This tool is shipped completely assembled. To change the router motor from one base to another, install or remove cutting bits, add accessories such as sawdust ejection hoods for hook-up to vacuums, or install the heavy-duty edge guide, see the following instructions.
DETACHABLE POWER CORD (Figs. 3, 3a and 3b) The router has a detachable power cord for easy carrying and storage. Note: Always attach the detachable power cord to the router before connecting the power cord to the power source.
TOGGLE "ON/OFF" SWITCH (Fig. 4) Your router motor is turned "ON" and "OFF" by the toggle switch located on the top cap of the router motor. The left side of the toggleswitch (as you face it) is marked "1" for "ON" and the right side (as you face it) is marked "0" for "OFF." To turn the router motor "ON," Push the toggle switch to the left side marked "1," or "ON." To turn the router motor "OFF," Push the toggle switch to the right side marked "0," or "OFF." 1.
4. Start the router by turning on the router motor (see Fig. 14), then squeezing the ON/OFF trigger switch (see Fig. 5). 5. To stop the router, release the ON/OFF trigger switch to the right side marked "0" ("OFF"). 6. To lock the ON/OFF trigger switch in the "ON" position, press trigger switch and, while holding it "ON," press in the lock-on button located on the left side of the handle (see Fig. 5). 7.
SELECTING THE CUTTING BiT This router comes with 1/4-in. and 1/2-in. collets/nuts that accept 1A-inchdiameter and 1/2-inch-diameter shanked cutting bits, respectively. ,_ WARNING: Do not use router cutting bits that have a cutting-bit diameter larger than 1-I/4 inches when using the router with the sub-bases included with this combo, as they will not fit through the sub-base opening and will cause damage to the sub-base and the motor and could cause serious personal injury to the operator.
iNSTALLiNG AND REMOVING THE CUTTING BiT (Figs. 7, 8, 8a) iNSTALLiNG THE CUTTING BiT 1. Turn router motor off Fig. 7 and unplug it from the power source. Collet Nut 2. Remove the router motor from its base. \ Spindle Lock NOTE: See instructions for removing and installing the router motor in the fixed base, plunge base, and D-handle base. 3. Place the router motor upside down on its top cap with the collet/nut pointing up. Fig. 8 4.
_. WARNING: Tighten the collet/nut securely to prevent the cutting slipping. If the collet/nut is not securely tightened, during use, causing serious personal injury the cutting bit from bit may detach NOTE: To ensure proper gripping of cutting-bit shank and minimize run-out, shank of the cutting bit must be inserted into the collet/nut at least 5/8-inch. CAUTION: cutting To prevent damage to tool, do not tighten the collet/nut without THE CUTTING BIT (Figs. 7, 8, 8a) 1.
CUTTING BITS Get faster, more accurate cutting results by keeping cutting 1. Remove all accumulated 2. When sharpening cutting bits, sharpen Never grind the outside diameter. 3. Be sure, when sharpening the end of a cutting bit, to grind so that the clearance angle remains the same as it was originally. iNSTALLiNG ,_ pitch and gum from cutting bits clean and sharp. AND REMOVING WARNING: bits after each use. only the inside of the cutting THE ROUTER edge.
To Install Router Motor in Plunge Base (Fig. 10) 1. Turn the router motor off and unplug the router from the power source. 2_ Place the plunge base on a flat surface. 3. With the back of the Fig. 10 MotorSlot plunge base facing you, open the router-motor clamp (A) and make sure that the plunge action is in the "UP" position, with the plunge lock lever (B) locked down. \A 4. Align the router motor's slot with the pin in the plunge base, and lower the router motor into the plunge base. 5.
5. Set the router motor upside down on its top cap with the collet/nut up, and remove the cutting bit. 6. Store the router motor and base in the carry/storage To Remove Router Motor From Plunge pointing case when not in use. Base (see Fig. 10) 1. Turn the router motor off and unplug the router from the power source. 2. Place the router on a flat surface. 3.
,_ WARNING: Always remove cutting bits from the collet/nut when the router is not being used. Leaving bits installed could result in an accident personal injury. causing serious Three Mounting Base (Fig. 12) Positions For Auxiliary Handle Of D-Handle There are three mounting positions on D-handle base for auxiliary handle (Fig. 12); you can choose the desired position to install the auxiliary handle for ease of operation. 1.
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT WiTH FIXED BASE (Figs. 13 and 14) The fixed base is designed with a micrometer-fine Fig. 13 adjustment system. When the bit is lowered to the F_ approximate position desired (coarse setting), the system may then be micro adjusted to the precise depth desired. Coarse E Adjustment: Depressing the Coarse Adjustment Knob (B) allows you to quickly lower or raise the cutting bit to one of three depth settings. Fig.
6. Lock the Router Motor Clamp (A). 7. While continuing to press the Coarse Adjustment Knob (B), turn the Fine Adjustment Dial (F) until the "0" (zero) mark on Depth Indicator Ring (E) is lined up with the "1" mark on the base. 8. Release the Coarse Adjustment up with the mark. 9. Place the router on two, level, scrap workpieces, positioned side by side with a space between them so that the cutting bit can be lowered below the sub-base. Knob, making sure that the "0" stays lined 10.
PLUNGE ACTION (Fig. 15) Fig. 15 The plunge-base feature simplifies depth adjustments and allows the cutting bit to be accurately lowered into the workpiece for more precise set-ups. 1. To lower the cutting bit, release the plunge-lock lever by moving it "up" to the unlocked position. 2. Apply an even, downward pressure on the plunge action until the cutting bit reaches the desired lever "down" depth. 3. Move the plunge-lock to the locked position. 4.
4. Lock the Plunge-Depth Locking Lever (F). This position is now "0" (zero), the point from which further depth adjustments can be made. 5. Rotate the depth-stop turret until the lowest step of the turret (A) is aligned directly under the Depth-Stop Rod (B) (see Fig.16). 6. Loosen the Depth-Rod Locking Knob (C) and lower the Depth-Stop it contacts the lowest step on the turret. 7.
Micro Adjustments with the Depth=Stop Rod and Depth=Stop Turret The Depth-Stop Rod has a Micro Adjustment Knob (G) that turns a screw inside the rod (B) to raise or lower the Depth-Stop Rod on the Turret (A) for micro-fine adjustments of the plunge depth. Each complete revolution depth 5/127 inch.
The Depth Indicator Ring may be reset to "0" (zero) without moving the Fine Adjustment Dial. This allows the user to begin adjustments from any reference point. To Adjust Depth 1. (Figs. 18 and 1; Turn the router motor off Fig. 19 and unplug the router from the power source. 2. Place the router, with the cutting bit installed, on a flat, level surface with the back of the fixed base facing you. 3. 4. Open the Router-Motor Clamp (A).
Deep Cuts (Fig. 20) Fig. 20 The proper cutting depth for each pass is always determined by the material, the cutting bit size, and the type and power of the motor. Always make several, progressively deeper cuts by starting at one depth and then making several more passes, each time increasing the cutting depth until the desired depth is reached. Making a cut that is too deep will stress the router motor and the cutting bit, and it may burn the workpiece and dull the cutting bit.
HEAVY-DUTY EDGE GUIDE (Figs. 22, 22a and 22b) The Router Combo comes with a Heavy-Duty Edge Guide. This edge guide can be used as an aid in routing applications such as decorative edging, straight edge planning and trimming, grooving, dadoing and slotting. To attach the edge guide to the fixed, plunge, or D-handle base, simply insert the edgeguide rods into edge-guide mounting slots, adjust it to the desired position, and lock down with the edge-guide locking knobs. 28084 ManuaLRevised 07-0712 Fig.
Electronic Variable Speed Control The electronic speed control feature allows router motor (Fig. 23) Fig. 23 speed to be matched to cutter size and workpiece-material hardness for an improved finish and extended bit life. Speed changes are made by rotating the Speed Control Dial to the "LEFT," starting at "1 ," to increase the speed and to the "RIGHT" to decrease the speed, as indicated on the Dial.
The speed charts above indicate the relationship between the speed setting and the cutting application. Exact settings are determined through operator experience and preference, and by recommendations by the cutting-bit manufacturer.
EDGE ROUTING 1. (Figs. 24, 24a and 24b) With the depth-of-cut set, place the router on the edge of the workpiece, making sure that the cutter does not contact Fig. 24 the workpiece. (With the plunge base, lock the plunge action in the DOWN position, ready to cut). 2. 3. Have an edge guide (or a board or a metal straightedge) clamped in place to help guide router's base when making the edge cut. Fig. 24a Turn the router "ON," and allow the router motor to reach the selected speed. 4.
,_ WARNING: Removing the cutting rotating could damage the workpiece serious personal injury. iNTERNAL 1. 2. ROUTING bit from the workpiece while it is still and result in loss of control, causing WiTH FIXED BASE (Figs. 25, 25a, 25b) With the depth-of-cut set, tilt the router and place it on the workpiece with only the leading edge of the sub-base contacting Fig. 25 _ o-_, workpiece (Fig.25).
NOTE: Making test cuts is essential with most routing applications. A test cut will give you a feel for the set-up, the router's speed, the depth of cut, and how the cutting bit reacts to the workpiece. INTERNAL 1. ROUTING WITH PLUNGE With the depth-of-cut set, and the plunge action locked in the raised (UP) position, turn the router motor "ON" and allow the router motor BASE (Figs. 27 and 27a) Fig. 27 to reach the selected speed (see Fig. 27). 2.
NOTE: Making test cuts is essential with most routing applications. A test cut will give you a feel for the set-up, the router's speed, the depth of cut, and how the cutting bit reacts to the workpiece. INTERNAL 1. ROUTING With the depth-of-cut WITH D-HANDLE set, tilt the router and place it on the workpiece with only the leading edge of the sub-base contacting workpiece (Fig.28). 2. Fig.
,_ WARNING: Removing the cutting could damage the workpiece personal injury. bit from workpiece and result in loss of control, while it is still rotating causing serious NOTE: Making test cuts is essential with most routing applications. A test cut will give a feel for the set-up, the router's speed, the depth of cut, and how the cutting bit reacts to the workpiece. FREEHAND ,_ ROUTING WARNING: (Fig. 30) Fig. 30 Do not use large cutting bits for freehand routing.
EDGING WITH A PILOT BiT (Figs. 31 and 31a) Arbor-type bits with pilots are excellent for edge shaping any workpiece edge that is straight or is curved with a curvature that is equal to or greater than the radius of the bit that is used. The pilot prevents the bit from making a cut that is too deep; holding the pilot firmly in contact with the workpiece edge throughout the cutting process prevents the cut from becoming too shallow.
FEEDING THE ROUTER (Fig. 32) The secrets to professionallooking routing are careful setup for the cut, proper depthof-cut selection, knowing how the cutting bit reacts in the workpiece, and the rate and direction of feed of the router. DIRECTION OF FEED = EXTERNAL CUTS (Fig. 32) The router motor and cutting bit rotate clockwise. This Fig. 32 _ Router Feed Direction _'_ © Rout End Grain: First 1 (D O .-I= _5 ',.
DiRECTiON OF FEED =iNTERNAL CUTS (Figs. 33 and 33a) When making an internal cut, such as a groove, dado, or slot, the edge guide, straight edge, or board guide must always be positioned on the right-hand side of the router as you make the cut (Fig. 33). Fig. 33 Guide Outside Bit Rotation Thrust When the guide is positioned on the right hand side of the router, the router travel should be from left to right and "counterclockwise" Bit Rotation Router Feed Direction around curves (see Fig. 33).
RATE OF FEED (Figs. 34 and 34a) The proper rate of feed depends on several factors: the hardness and moisture content Fig. 34 of the workpiece, the depth of cut, and the cutting diameter of the bit. When cutting shallow grooves in soft woods such as pine, you may use a faster rate of feed. When making deep cuts in hardwoods such as oak, you should use a slower rate of feed. Cut TOO FAST Cutter FEEDING TOO RAPIDLY (Fig.
With almost no load on the motor, the cutting bit has a tendency to bounce off the sides of the cut in the workpiece, producing a cut with a rippled finish instead of clean, straight sides. CHIP SHIELDS (Figs. 35, 35a and 35b) _1_ WARNING: Always wear eye protection. The chip shields are not intended as safety guards. ,_ WARNING: Always turn the router motor off and unplug the router from its power source before making any adjustments or installing accessories.
To remove the chip shield from the D-handle base, press inward on the tabs until the chip shield releases from the base and remove the chip shield. To attach, place chip shield in position, and flex sides while pushing it in until it snaps back into place (See Fig. 35b). _, WARNING: The chip shield deflectors help keep dust and chips away from the operator; they will not stop objects larger than woodchips thrown from the bit.
Dust Extraction Hood for Plunge Base (Fig. 36a) To attach the hood onto the Fig. 36a plunge base, position and secure it to the back of the base with the two screws (included), as shown in Fig. 36a. The dust extraction hood can also be installed with the hose outlet facing the front of the plunge base by removing the chip shield and attaching the hood at the front of the base. Dust Extraction Handle Hood for D= Tow Screws Included Base (Fig.
TO ADJUST DEPTH WITH DEPTH=ADJUSTMENT and 37b) WRENCH (Figs. 37, 37a Fig. 37 NOTE: The Depth-Adjustment Wrench supplied is used to adjust the depth when the router is fixed to the router table (Model No. 320. 28180), sold separately. WARNING: Always and follow all directions read for mounting the router to a router table and for use of the router table. A WARNING: Always turn the router motor off and Fig.
4. When the desired depth of cut is set, tighten the clamping lever. Fig. 37b The precise depth of cut can be measured with a ruler. When using the plunge base to attach the router to the router table, the bit depth can be adjusted by turning the depth rod clockwise or counterclockwise with the wrench supplied (Fig. 37b). 1. Turn off the router. 2. Lock the Plunge Depth Locking 3. Insert the wrench into the adjusting hole on the tabletop.
WARNING: by a qualified To ensure safety and reliability, all repairs should be performed service technician at a Sears Service Center. GENERAL Only the parts shown on the parts list are intended for repair or replacement by the customer. All other parts represent an important part of the double-insulation system and should be serviced only by a qualified Craftsman service technician.
REPLACEMENT OF CARBON Replacement brush sets are available through Craftsman Parts and Repair Centers. 1. Unplug the router motor before inspecting or replacing brushes. 2. Replace both carbon brushes when either has BRUSHES (Fig. 38) Fig. 38 less than 1/4-in. length of carbon remaining, or if the spring or wire is damaged or burned. Ears Brushes 3. Using a slotted screwdriver, remove the black, plastic cap on each side of the router motor (Fig.
Trouble I -The router does not work Probable Cause -Plug is not plugged into the power source. -Plug the detachable cord into the power source. *Plug is not plugged into the Router socket. • Plug the detachable into the Router. *Switch tion. • Pull the switch to "ON" is in "OFF" posi- *The carbon brushes have worn out completely. • The surface of the work piece is not smooth after cutting *Bit can not be installed 28084 Manual Revised 07-0712 Solution cord position.
WARNING: recommended The use of attachments or accessories for this tool might be dangerous that are not and could result in serious Sears and other Craftsman outlets offer a large selection accessories designed for specific routing applications. There is a large selection bits available in High-Speed Craftsman RouterTipped Cutting Steel or Carbide High-Speed Steel for all your [_ 3/8-in. _ 1/4-in. H straight [; L4J straight _ straight _ straight 3/4-in. 5/16-in. #1 1/2-in.
In addition to a wide variety of router bits, Sears also offers accessories such as: Router tables, various template sets, universal router fence with lock knobs bead and cove q_ 1/16-in. classic cove with bead _ 1/4-in. roman ogee (64181), 11 pc. bushing set (64180) and clear sub-base sets; 6pc. fixed base (64182) 6 pc. plunge base (64183). -_-_ bead cove classic cove & bead Roman ogee _3 3/8-in, ,_k WARNING: _._<_ 1/2-in.
12.5 Amp / Variable Speed / 2= 1/4 Peak HP MODEL NUMBER 320.28084 The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate. Always mention the Model Number Router Motor Unit in all correspondence regarding your tool.
12.5 Amp / Variable The Model Speed / 2=1/4 Peak HP MODEL NUMBER 320.28084 Number will be found on the Nameplate. Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding your tool.
12.5 Amp / Variable Speed / 2=1/4 Peak HP Fixed Base Router MODEL NUMBER 320.28084 The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate. Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding" tool.
12.5 Amp / Variable The Model Speed / 2=1/4 Peak HP MODEL 320.28084 Number will be found on the Nameplate. Always mention the Model Number D=HANDLE NUMBER in all correspondence regarding your tool.
12.5 Amp / Variable Speed / 2=1/4 Peak HP MODEL NUMBER 320.28084 The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate. Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding your tool. ACCESSORIES 142 152 r152 \154 28084 Manual Revised O7-O712 Page 60
12.5 Amp / Variable BER 320.28084 Speed / 2=1/4 Peak HP Fixed Base Router MODEL NUM= The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate. Always mention tool's model number when ordering parts.
2750839000 Rotor 1 5700008000 Ball Bearing 1 25 3123280000 Fan Baffle 1 26 5620040000 Screw 3 27 2822255000 LED Holder ASSY 1 28 5700056000 Ball Bearing 1 29 3420557000 Motor Housing 1 30 3550855000 Spindle Lock 1 31 5660005000 E Ring 1 32 3660174000 Stop Spring 1 33 5630179000 Nut 1 5630187000 Collet Nut 1 3550721000 Collet 1 35 5620041000 Screw 1 36 3320460000 Adjusting 37 3123281000 Indicator 1 38 3550854000 Shaft 1 39 3320274000 Handle 2
5630015000 Prevailing Torque Hexagon Nut 1 52 3700352000 Washer 1 53 5650172000 Wave Washer 1 54 5660005000 E Ring 1 55 3400189000 Lock Bolt 2 56 3123294000 Dust Bracket 1 57 5620067000 Screw 1 58 3122924000 Base Plate 1 59 5620049000 Screw 3 Plunge Base 60 3123338000 Lock Cap 2 61 3123337000 Knighthead 2 62 3660312000 Spring 2 63 5620032000 Screw I , 2 , 64 3123435000 65 5650014000 Plain Washer 1 66 3660313000 Spring 1 67 3550913000 Depth Stop
80 5640045000 Bolt 1 81 3660254000 Torsion Spring 1 82 3420398000 Plunge Lock Lever 1 83 5650007000 Spring Washer 1 84 5620039000 Screw 1 5670026000 Pin 1 3703863000 Clamping Lever 1 3550577000 Mitre Lock Bolt 1 86 3703872000 Plate 1 87 5630015000 Prevailing Torque Hexagon Nut 1 88 5690138000 O Ring 1 89 5620103000 Slotted Shoulder Screw 2 90 3700078000 Wave Washer 1 91 3420570000 TurnTable 1 92 3700191000 Cap 1 93 3660274000 Spring 1 94 5660139
107 3123530000 Cord Guard 1 108 5610106000 Tapping Screw 2 109 3120234000 Cord Anchorage 1 110 3320517000 Right Handle Cover 1 Tapping Screw 4 Tapping Screw 1 Tapping Screw 3 111 5610106000 112 5610031000 I 113 5610060000 114 4930004000 115 3121475000 Left Power Indicator 1 116 2822388000 Internal Wire ASSY 1 117 3121424000 Right Power Indicator 1 4930314000 Receptacle 1 4930064000 Shark Teeth Terminal 2 119 5620041000 Screw 1 120 3320460000 IAdjusting
3700352000 Washer 1 137 3123282000 Button 1 138 3123294000 Dust Bracket 1 139 5620067000 Screw 1 140 3122924000 Base Plate 1 141 5620049000 Screw 3 Accessories 142 5620050000 Screw 2 143 5650015000 Spring Washer 2 144 5650013000 Plain Washer 2 145 3703925000 Fence 1 146 3550588000 Guiding Rod 2 147 3700807000 Wrench 1 5630187000 Collet Nut 1 3550595000 Collet 1 149 3123286000 Vaccum Adapter 1 150 3402220000 151 3123344000 Chip Shield 1 152 5620
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