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#1
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Aug 17, 2008
Help!!! I've cracked and broken off a piece of my lock nut on my old Sears Commercial router Model# 315.17380 mounted under my table. That's the splined nut under the jam nut with the two grooves cut into it for the spindle locking lever to engage in order to loosen the collet nut and remove or install a bit. About 2/3 of the nut is still in place on the collet shaft and one locking groove remains, but I haven't gotten up the courage to try to remove the last bit I was using. I did finish my last two passes with it like this so that I could go ahead and clamp a glue-up and go to bed. It isn't as bad as I thought it would be, but there is definitely a little vibration. Not good for the router, table, bits, wood, me... So...to wrap this up...this part is discontinued by Sears. Does anyone have any idea about a replacement or the ease in which a replacement may be machined? I should check ebay before I submit this post, shouldn't I?
Thanks in advance,
Josh
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Josh, I would set this router aside and watch for used routers on craigslist and Ebay. With the new Craftsman combo kit selling for $120 they would be a better choice than a costly repair. Please do not use the router until it is fixed. We like our members!
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Hi Josh
That part you can get on line from Sears or from the service center..
7.00 dollar part and it's a easy fix and a cheap one..
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/index.action
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/par...**.shcapp3206?modelNumber=315.17380&pop=flush
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Aug 18, 2008
Thank you gentlemen. I'm defininitely not using it anymore as it's not safe; thanks for the concern. Bob, the part I'm needing is key#37 on the IPB (schematic). I don't know if the collet #32 that I think you're talking about actually includes #37. I talked to a representative at my local area Sears store, but I believe he was kind of new to the department. At any rate, I'll look into it a bit more. Thanks again.
Josh
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Aug 21, 2008
Well, I remembered an old friend who lives in the area who is an aspiring machinist who's been building up his own shop for the last few years. I'm going over to his shop on Saturday with my old router to see what we can come up with. Wish us luck in reviving the old girl.
Josh the Marine
Any luck on getting this part? I am in need of the same part and unfortunately don't know of any machine shops that are local to me and the closest tech school is too far to drive and have it be worth the trip.
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Apr 4, 2009
Joex51,
My buddy machined a replacement part for me, but he's since moved away and I don't have a contact # for him. I talked to another guy who used a nut that would fit the collet and tapped a setscrew through the side of it. Don't know how that worked out for him. It's definitely not the best idea though. I got a great deal on the Craftsman combo from Sears and am really enjoying that one.
-Josh the Marine
Any luck on getting this part? I am in need of the same part and unfortunately don't know of any machine shops that are local to me and the closest tech school is too far to drive and have it be worth the trip.
315.17380 height adjusting pinion
I'd like to find a replacement height adjustment pinion for my 315.17380 crafstman router, if your damaged unit is usable. Please let me know what you want for it if it's available, and not wanted by previous poster. I'm new to the forum as well. Thanks, Mike.
I'd like to find a replacement height adjustment pinion for my 315.17380 crafstman router, if your damaged unit is usable. Please let me know what you want for it if it's available, and not wanted by previous poster. I'm new to the forum as well. Thanks, Mike.
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Josh... try stopping in at your local sears repair center. Don't call, stop in. Alot of times, the part may be discontinued, yet, they may have a record of it squirred away on a shelf somewhere. A good clerk will go the extra mile and attempt to run one down for you. give it a try, Its worked for me on more than one occasion..
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Skipper the Penguin
I checked the pinion on mine, it's also worn! The rest of it seems usable (exluding the two parts I mentioned in my earlier post). It has the slotted nut and lever for locking the cutting bit that someone here was looking for. It also has the battery light, the switches work fine, etc. It does spin, but makes a loud noise - there is a copper contact plate missing from the armature part that the brushes make contact with, I don't know if this is fixable. It also has the plastic see-through shield. I am asking $12 for the unit (which is what I paid, thinking I can easily fix it), plus the shipping from zip 14624. Let me know if still interested.
Missing/damaged parts summary:
-height adjusting pinion is worn
-armature copper plate (see above description), replacement, per manual is complete armature unless you are handy
-armature top plastic bracket has a crack on one side, should be fixable w/epoxy
-one of the three screws that hold down the top plastic cover is missing, the other two are there - should be able to find a replacement.
I can provide photos if you need to see it.
Kris
Hate to hijack the thread, but do you have a seller name or id? I just looked there for sears router parts, and came up empty. I'm hunting for the same part, just a different model commercial router (I have the 315.25070)
Thanks Bob!
John
HI Guys
At one time you can't get parts for the older sears routers off ebay,,one guy sales just the parts only for almost all of them..
If you do a search on ebay I'm sure he will pop up..it's been a week or two the last time I did and he had tons of them just for the sears routers..
He has found his niche on ebay..
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joex51,
I got your PM, I cannot send back as I am new to the forums (still less than 10 responses). However, yes the collet/chuck works and it does have the locking lever. The nut that the lever locks onto is also there, as new.
To answer your other question, my goal was to have the router fixed for my workshop, but I don't think I will be able to find the complete armature part unless I break another working router. IMO these routers are decent pieces of equipment, and I would love to find a good home for it as I am not able to fix the copper plate myself. IF you think you can use it for parts for yours, let me know. You might be able to fix up my unit too and have two in working condition? As I said, I am only asking what I paid for it ($12) at a local garage sale, plus the shipping. Let me know if you want it. We can exchange emails as I cannot use PM, I can send you pics.
Regards,
Kris
I have a 315.17380 and am looking for the cable between the trigger handle and the motor switch (part 65) on the Sears diagram. The hard cover on my cable is broken and the trigger no longer disengages the motor switch. (i.e. the motor is always on. Sears repair has this part discontinued and I have gone to the local repair center with no liuck. I would be willing to buy the part or a non-working 315.17370 or 315.17370 for the right price. Thanks
I have a 315.17380 and am looking for the cable between the trigger handle and the motor switch (part 65) on the Sears diagram. The hard cover on my cable is broken and the trigger no longer disengages the motor switch. (i.e. the motor is always on. Sears repair has this part discontinued and I have gone to the local repair center with no liuck. I would be willing to buy the part or a non-working 315.17370 or 315.17370 for the right price. Thanks
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Electrical switch 2-606583-01 for Craftsman 315.17380
Replacement electrical switch is no longer available, part no. 2-606583-01. I needed a replacement and found one that works. Shipping and minimum kills you on small orders. I purchased several extra and soldered the 2" pigtails onto the switch to make it a direct replacement.
I have several left and will sell them for $11 each first class USPS delivery included.
Replacement electrical switch is no longer available, part no. 2-606583-01. I needed a replacement and found one that works. Shipping and minimum kills you on small orders. I purchased several extra and soldered the 2" pigtails onto the switch to make it a direct replacement.
I have several left and will sell them for $11 each first class USPS delivery included.
K31Swiss,
Have any left? I need one for my router model: 31517380.
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K31Swiss,
Have any left? I need one for my router model: 31517380.
James
Sydney, Australia .
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I don't profess to know everything, and I may learn something new.
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Bob, K31 swiss
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Want to buy a switch from you
Replacement electrical switch is no longer available, part no. 2-606583-01. I needed a replacement and found one that works. Shipping and minimum kills you on small orders. I purchased several extra and soldered the 2" pigtails onto the switch to make it a direct replacement.
I have several left and will sell them for $11 each first class USPS delivery included.
I have a 315.17380 and am looking for the cable between the trigger handle and the motor switch (part 65) on the Sears diagram. The hard cover on my cable is broken and the trigger no longer disengages the motor switch. (i.e. the motor is always on. Sears repair has this part discontinued and I have gone to the local repair center with no liuck. I would be willing to buy the part or a non-working 315.17370 or 315.17370 for the right price. Thanks
I found a used 315.17380 on eBay. I would go to eBay and set your account to notify you if one becomes available. It may take some time, but they do show up.
I found a used 315.17380 on eBay. I would go to eBay and set your account to notify you if one becomes available. It may take some time, but they do show up.
Well, success. Found the switch at radio shack. Disguised a bit because instead of a single tiny white button that the trigger cable must contact (or release in this case), it has a metal tab that extends out of the switch body and acts to press the button. In other words, the switch can be used by contacting the surface anywhere across the metal tab instead of precisely on the white button.
Anyway, $3 at radio shack! Also, comes with two phases out of the switch, one completes curcuit when tab is pressed, the other when depressed (latter being the one we need here i believe, its been a while). Mutlimeter will tell you which is which.
Same switch design exactly. Craftsman simply removed the other tab. If you look closely at the back of the original switch you'll see the cut tab.
Simple solder job on the original wires...and good as new!
Router 315.17380
If you decide not to use your router anymore. I would be interested in purchasing the router from you or just the momentary contact switch. Email me directly at motzart@comcast.net . I have restored the router and all I need is a momentary contact switch. Let me know. Thanks Larry
Replacement electrical switch is no longer available, part no. 2-606583-01. I needed a replacement and found one that works. Shipping and minimum kills you on small orders. I purchased several extra and soldered the 2" pigtails onto the switch to make it a direct replacement.
I have several left and will sell them for $11 each first class USPS delivery included.
NTE 54-417 switch
I found this switch sold by Radio Shack on Ebay for $3.24 + tax with free shipping.
"NTE54-417 - Switch Subminiature Snap-Action SPDT 10-Amps #:54-417" I think it is probably the one mentioned above.
cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400593201587
It is the same size, amperage and has the same locating holes as the original. It has a lever over the switch that might need to be removed, but I think it will work with the lever. I haven't tried it in the router yet. It also has a 3rd terminal that might need to be removed. You can see where it was removed from the original, but if it doesn't interfere with anything when I test fit it, I'll probably leave it. The wires will also need to be soldered to the terminal as mentioned above. Hope this is helpful, Paul
Bob
If you still have these switches (Electrical switch 2-606583-01 for Craftsman 315.17380) I need two. Can you let me know? thanks Jim
Bob
If you still have these switches (Electrical switch 2-606583-01 for Craftsman 315.17380) I need two. Can you let me know? thanks Jim
Bob thanks for responding to this old thread. I think I located the same switches you identified. I have them at home right now. Cost about $2.25 apiece and $15 to ship. Using my memory - didn't the original switch have two stubs to attach the wire to and the new switch has three? Which two did you connect to? Any chance you have a picture?Thanks Jim
I would post the link but this lame forum says I don't have enough postings.
Bob
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Replacement electrical switch is no longer available, part no. 2-606583-01. I needed a replacement and found one that works. Shipping and minimum kills you on small orders. I purchased several extra and soldered the 2" pigtails onto the switch to make it a direct replacement.
I have several left and will sell them for $11 each first class USPS delivery included.
Replacement electrical switch is no longer available, part no. 2-606583-01. I needed a replacement and found one that works. Shipping and minimum kills you on small orders. I purchased several extra and soldered the 2" pigtails onto the switch to make it a direct replacement.
I have several left and will sell them for $11 each first class USPS delivery included.
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Do you still have some switches left. I need 1 for my router.
Someone I consider a master woodworker once told me that a master woodworker is not someone who never makes mistakes. He is someone who is able to cover them up so that no one can tell.
Replacement electrical switch is no longer available, part no. 2-606583-01. I needed a replacement and found one that works. Shipping and minimum kills you on small orders. I purchased several extra and soldered the 2" pigtails onto the switch to make it a direct replacement.
I have several left and will sell them for $11 each first class USPS delivery included.
Replacement electrical switch is no longer available, part no. 2-606583-01. I needed a replacement and found one that works. Shipping and minimum kills you on small orders. I purchased several extra and soldered the 2" pigtails onto the switch to make it a direct replacement.
I have several left and will sell them for $11 each first class USPS delivery included.
Thank you gentlemen. I'm defininitely not using it anymore as it's not safe; thanks for the concern. Bob, the part I'm needing is key#37 on the IPB (schematic). I don't know if the collet #32 that I think you're talking about actually includes #37. I talked to a representative at my local area Sears store, but I believe he was kind of new to the department. At any rate, I'll look into it a bit more. Thanks again.
Josh
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