Switch replacement, Light bulb replacement, Maintenance – Craftsman 315.175000 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

SWITCH REPLACEMENT

See

Figures 15 and 16.

■ Unplug your router.

WARNING:

Failure to unplug your router could

result in accidental starting causing

serious injury.

■ Remove screws (A) and handle cover (B).

See Figure 15.

Note the location of the molded bend relief (C)
on the power handle cord. Also note ail wiring
in the handie and how each lead is connected

to the switch. Connections and wiling position

must be identical when installing new switch.

See Figure 15.

Remove leads from switch (D) by inserting a 1/32
in. diameter nail or pin into switch lead receptacle
and pulling on lead as shown in Figure 16.

Remove nail or pin with a twisting, pulling motion.

LEAD

POWER

HANDLE

CORD

WORK

UGHT

BLACK

SWITCH

■ Make lead connections to new switch. Push each

lead as far as possible into proper switch
receptacle. Puli on leads to check lead connections
with lead receptacles.

■ Locate switch in handle and place leads so they

woni be pinched or contact screws when handle

cover is replaced.

■ Make sure molded bend relief (C) is correctly

positioned in switch handle, then replace handle
cover and screws.

■ Tighten all screws securely.

LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

See Figure 17.

■ Unplug your router.

A WARNING:

Failure to unplug your router could

result in accidental starting causing serious
injury.

■ Remove cutter from router. Refer to page 7 to

remove cutter.

■ Adjust router to maximum height.

■ Remove screws (A) and subbase (B).

See Figure 17.

With bulb (E) pointing toward you, push bulb in and
turn to the left to remove from bulb socket.

Note; Light butb removal and installation is similar

to removing and installing a standard automotive
bulb.

Install new bulb by reversing the above procedure.

Reassemble all parts and tighten screws securely.

Fig. 16

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