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[email protected] August 20th 05 07:05 PM

Never Used a Router Change Elevation Question
 
I have a Sears router 315.17480. I've never used a router. I have it
underneath my router table. How do I change the height of the bit
through the table? Is it okay if I ask that in this forum? Thank you.
The router was give to me (inherited). I have to rout a dado at a
certain depth. Please tell me also, how do I get the existng bit off?
Thank you again.


C & M August 20th 05 08:26 PM

You need to pull the router from the table and become familiar with the
workings of the adjustment mechanism. Generally speaking, there will be a
locking mechanism and an adjustment collar to set your bit cutting depth.
Unlock, set the depth and re-lock. Re-install in the table and repeat the
process with the router in an inverted position.


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oups.com...
I have a Sears router 315.17480. I've never used a router. I have it
underneath my router table. How do I change the height of the bit
through the table? Is it okay if I ask that in this forum? Thank you.
The router was give to me (inherited). I have to rout a dado at a
certain depth. Please tell me also, how do I get the existng bit off?
Thank you again.




bridger August 20th 05 08:41 PM


wrote:
I have a Sears router 315.17480. I've never used a router. I have it
underneath my router table. How do I change the height of the bit
through the table? Is it okay if I ask that in this forum? Thank you.
The router was give to me (inherited). I have to rout a dado at a
certain depth. Please tell me also, how do I get the existng bit off?
Thank you again.



the answer to your question is he

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.woodworking/browse_thread/thread/405a281dfcd00a2c/485553719ab39c66?lnk=st&q=arha++(anchor)+author:St eve+author:Wallace&rnum=1&hl=en#485553719ab39c66


Mike in Mystic August 20th 05 08:55 PM

I don't mean this in a mean way, but you should get a manual for the router
and read it and then make sure you understand how to use it before trying to
do so. If you do that, you'll have no problem answering your question.


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I have a Sears router 315.17480. I've never used a router. I have it
underneath my router table. How do I change the height of the bit
through the table? Is it okay if I ask that in this forum? Thank you.
The router was give to me (inherited). I have to rout a dado at a
certain depth. Please tell me also, how do I get the existng bit off?
Thank you again.




Rick Samuel August 20th 05 09:16 PM

Did I misunderstand, or do you have no experience w/ power tools?
Continuing along that vein, also no safety knowledge of power tools? Find a
friend or neighbor to help you out, BEFORE you start using.



Dhakala August 20th 05 09:55 PM


bridger wrote:
wrote:
I have a Sears router 315.17480. I've never used a router. I have it
underneath my router table. How do I change the height of the bit
through the table? Is it okay if I ask that in this forum? Thank you.
The router was give to me (inherited). I have to rout a dado at a
certain depth. Please tell me also, how do I get the existng bit off?
Thank you again.



the answer to your question is he

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.woodworking/browse_thread/thread/405a281dfcd00a2c/485553719ab39c66?lnk=st&q=arha++(anchor)+author:St eve+author:Wallace&rnum=1&hl=en#485553719ab39c66


"Saw-mounted or free-standing outfeed rollers?"

"I don't think so, Tim!" :-)


[email protected] August 20th 05 10:49 PM

I have looked everywhere for a manual. Believe me I know you are
right. They don't sell them anymore at Sears. I may get it on Ebay
one day.


Edwin Pawlowski August 20th 05 11:02 PM


wrote in message
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I have looked everywhere for a manual. Believe me I know you are
right. They don't sell them anymore at Sears. I may get it on Ebay
one day.


Reading a basic manual for any router will at least give you some basics of
how they work. Get a book at the library to learn how to use it safely.
Buy one of Pat Warner's books and become a pro. www.patwarner.com
--
Ed
http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/.



David Merrill August 21st 05 12:14 AM

Sears Parts Direct; enter the model number you gave then search for 'manual'

http://www3.sears.com/

David Merrill

wrote in message
oups.com...
I have a Sears router 315.17480. I've never used a router. I have it
underneath my router table. How do I change the height of the bit
through the table? Is it okay if I ask that in this forum? Thank you.
The router was give to me (inherited). I have to rout a dado at a
certain depth. Please tell me also, how do I get the existng bit off?
Thank you again.




[email protected] August 21st 05 12:52 AM

They are out of it.


C & M August 21st 05 03:28 AM

Like I suggested, take the router out and use some logic. It's not all that
difficult. But like Rick said, if this is very foreign to you *please* get
a little assistance. Fingers and eyes are too rare to take a big risk.


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They are out of it.




MakaNui August 21st 05 06:05 PM


wrote in message
ups.com...
I have looked everywhere for a manual. Believe me I know you are
right. They don't sell them anymore at Sears. I may get it on Ebay
one day.


Actually they list the manual for this router on their replacement parts web
site. Do a search for the model number and view the parts list. The manual
is the last entry. I just did the search. It is there.
Go to www3.sears.com . I was given a model 315.175050 router and actually
went to the repair and service outlet for the local sears store and the
ordered it for me. About ten bux IIRC.

Aloha...
Craig




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