Define waht you mean by "locking lever". The actual arm that swings over & locks into the groove in a nut? I think I might have a spare. Do you also need the spring?I have the same Router, and I'm looking for a "locking Lever". Any ideas ?
Define waht you mean by "locking lever". The actual arm that swings over & locks into the groove in a nut? I think I might have a spare. Do you also need the spring?I have the same Router, and I'm looking for a "locking Lever". Any ideas ?
What do you meam by base? The round acrylic black plate that screws to the cast aluminum frame? I might have spare.I received a used 315.17480 the other day that was taken from one of the Craftsman router tables. I does not have any kind of base on it. Anybody know where I can order one? I've been looking around the Internet but come up empty.
Router seems to work fine, but I have no information on it at all!
I believe never look a gift router in the bit! I took it anyway.
Hi Birchwood
How about the whole thing for 10.oo plus shipping
I have two spare bases, one is for 315.17381, the other I'm not sure but it appears to be identical. I also own a 315.17400 & the base is different in that it has a different height adjustment system. Therefore I must conclude that my bases would not fit your 315.17480. Sorry.
I have a spare locking lever,spring & machine screw from a 315.17381. These parts appear identical to the ones on my 315.17400. You are looking for 315.17480 but my quess is that they are all the same & would fit??????? What do you want to do?The term used in the Craftsman manual was "locking lever". I probably need the spring and the machine screw, also. I'm sure I can find the screw somewhere. I got this router from an old friend of mine, about 20 yrs ago. I never got around to using it, therefore, I never knew it was missing this "Arm". Its the arm that swings towards the shaft and fits into a precise groove, which renders the shaft stationary while one tightens or loosens the collet nut. 1/4" shaft on the router bits.
If I may purchase this from you, I would gladly do so. Or, maybe I have a nice tool or something I could send you. Or, maybe, I might be able to get you a good price in a Freud router bit, because the company I work for is a Freud wholesaler.
Sincerely.
Tom Hafey
110 Greenridge Road
Torrington, CT 06790 USA
(914) 309-7670 cell.
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