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PART# IB-2767
9.5 Amp 1-3/4 Peak HP
Fixed Base Router
Model No. 320.2767
WARNING:To reduce the risk of
injury, the user must read and
understand the Operator's manual
before using this product.
WARRANTY
SAFETY
UNPACKING
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
ESPANOL
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
www.craftsman.com
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Fixed Base Router

PART# IB-27679.5 Amp 1-3/4 Peak HPFixed Base RouterModel No. 320.2767WARNING:To reduce the risk ofinjury, the user must read andunderstand the Operato

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• Let the motor come to a complete stop before putting the router down.Cutter bits coast after the power is turned off.• Only use router tables with o

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a WARNING: Your router should never be connected to the power sourcewhen you are assembling parts, making adjustments, installing or removing bits,cle

Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

I,]_]_II]_III[,]_]KNOW YOUR ROUTER (Fig.l)NOTE: Before attempting to use your router, familiarize yourself with all of theoperating features and safet

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_, WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with the router to cause a lack ofalertness. A fraction of a second of carelessness is enough to cause severe inj

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protect tool from damage.11.Conveniently located ON/OFF toggle switch, slide mounted for addedvisibility and easy access.12.Vac Adapter allows base to

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NOTE: This tool is shipped completely assembled. To install or remove bits oradd accessories such as vac adapters for hook-up to vacs, see the followi

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NOTE: To ensue proper gripping of the cutter bit shank and minimize run-out,the shank of the cutter bit must be inserted into the collet/nut at least

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CUTTER BITSKeep cutter bits clean and sharp. Remove all accumulated pitch and gum fromcutter bits after each use.When sharpening cutter bits, sharpen

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REMOVING THE MOTOR FROM THE BASE (Fig. 5),_, WARNING: Always turn the motor off and unplug the router from the powersource before making any adjustmen

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The system allows a maximum of 7 full 360 ° revolutions, clockwise, to lower thecutter bit 7/8 in.The depth indictor ring may be reset to zero "0

Page 12 - I,]_]_II]_III[,]_]

Warranty page 2Safety Symbols page 3Safety Instructions page 5-10Unpacking Page 11Description page 12-14Operation page 15-28Maintenance page 29-30Trou

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TOGGLE "ON/OFF" SWITCH (Fig. 7)Your router motor is turned "ON" and"OFF" by the toggle switch located on thetop cap of t

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For ease of operation and to maintain proper control, your router has twohandles, one on each side of the router base. When operating the router, alwa

Page 15 - Fig. 4a _ CutterNut

_, WARNING: Always securely clampyour workpiece and keep a firm gripon the router base with both hands atall times. Failure to do so could resultin lo

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_1, WARNING: Always securely clamp your workpiece and keep a firm grip onthe router base with both hands at all times. Failure to do so could result i

Page 17 - CUTTER BITS

EDGING WITH A PILOT BIT (Figs.12 and 12a)The arbor-type bits with pilots are excellent for edge shaping of any workpieceedge that is straight, or is c

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FEEDING THE ROUTER (Fig. 13}The secrets to professional routing are a careful set-up for the cut, selectingthe proper depth of cut,knowing how the cut

Page 19 - Open the motor clamp (A)

DIRECTION OF FEED - INTERNAL CUTS (Figs.14 and 14a)When making an internal cut, such as a groove, dado, or slot, always have theguide you are using wi

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RATE OF FEED (Figs. 15 and 15a)The proper rate of feed depends on severalfactors: the hardness and moisture content ofthe workpiece, the depth of cut,

Page 21 - EDGE ROUTING (Fig. 8)

CHIP SHIELD (Fig. 16 )_I, WARNING: Always wear eyeprotection. The chip shield is notintended as a safety guard.To remove the chip shield from thefixed

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The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers.The safety symbols and the explanations with them deserve your carefula

Page 24 - W_OLE EDGE _HAP_NG

REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES (Fig.18)Replacement brush sets are available through Sears Parts and Repair Centers.1.2.3.Unplug the router motor before

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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION• The router • Switch is in "OFF" • Put the switch to "ON" position.does not work position.• The carbon brus

Page 26 - ROUTER FEED

9.5 Amp Router Model No. 320.2767The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate attached to the motor unit.Always mention the Model Number when order

Page 27 - FEEDING TOO SLOWLY (Fig. 15a)

9.5 ARouter Model No. 320.2767The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate attached to the motor unit.Always mention the Model Number when ordering

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9.5 ARouter Model No. 320. 2767The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate attached to the motor unit.Always mention the Model Number when orderin

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1 5610220000 Screw 22 3121517000 Rear Cover 13 3121518000 Cap 14 5610017000 Screw 25 4900046000 PCB Assembly 16 5620017000 Hexagon Socket Screw 27 561

Page 30 - LUBRICATION

30 5700056000 Ball Bearing 131 3420356000 Motor Housing 132 3520227000 Gear Rack 133 5620062000 Screw 134 3550592000 Spindle Lock 135 5660005000 "

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59 3122924000 Mounting Plate 160 5620049000 Screw 161 3402471000 Wrench 162 3122784000 Vacuum Adapter 163 5620040000 Screw 264 5650172000 Wave Washer

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSSome of the following symbols may be used on this tool. Please study themand learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of thes

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GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS_, WARNING: Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to followthe warnings and instructions may result in

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• When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitablefor outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk ofelect

Page 38 - I_[e]li_l

POWER TOOL USE AND CAREDo not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for yourapplication. The correct power tool will do the job better and

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SERVICE SAFETY• Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using onlyidentical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of

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• Always keep the chip shield clean and in place.• Stay alert and clear the router cutter bit path of any obstructions beforestarting the motor. Keep

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