Where can I buy Craftsman replacement parts?
You can buy replacement parts for your Craftsman router model 32028084 through Sears PartsDirect by searching the model number and using the parts list in the owner's manual. This helps you match the correct replacement part to your exact router configuration before you order.
- Confirm the model number on the router’s ID label is 32028084.
- Use the parts list and diagrams in the owner's manual to identify the exact part name.
- Check whether the item is an expendable accessory (for example, bits) or a service part.
- If you are replacing an electrical component, plan to inspect wiring and connections at the same time.
- Replace missing, damaged, or failed parts before using the router again.
The manual guidance for this Craftsman router is that only certain parts are intended for customer replacement; other components should be serviced by a qualified technician.
| Item type | Examples | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| User-replaceable wear items | Carbon brushes, collet/nut maintenance items | Identify the correct item in the owner's manual parts list, then replace both brushes as a set when worn |
| Accessories | Edge guide, sawdust-extraction hood, chip shield | Match the accessory name from the manual, then order by the correct listing |
| Internal/electrical components | Switches, wiring, motor internals | Have a qualified service technician handle diagnosis and repair |
Ordering by brand alone is the most common reason customers get the wrong part. Craftsman tools often have multiple versions that look similar, so using the 32028084 parts list prevents fit and safety issues.
Last updated: February 2026
What is a Sears Craftsman router?
A Sears Craftsman router is a handheld, corded power tool used to shape, trim, and cut wood with interchangeable router bits. For Craftsman model 32028084, it is a 12.5-amp, variable-speed router combo that can be used with fixed, plunge, and D-handle bases (depending on setup); see the owner's manual.
We typically see routers used for common woodworking tasks such as:
- Edge profiling (round-over, chamfer, ogee)
- Cutting grooves and dadoes
- Flush trimming laminate or wood to a template
- Rabbeting and joinery work
- Template and pattern routing (with a guide)
This Craftsman router is designed as a multi-base combo kit. Here are the highlights that matter most in day-to-day use:
| Feature | What it means for you |
|---|---|
| 12.5 amp motor | Strong cutting power for many hardwood and large-bit tasks |
| Variable speed dial | Lets you slow down for larger diameter bits |
| 1/4-in. and 1/2-in. collets/nuts | Accepts 1/4-in. and 1/2-in. shank router bits |
| Fixed, plunge, and D-handle bases | Choose the base style that matches the cut you are making |
The manual includes important limits that help prevent loss of control and damage:
- Use only 1/4-in. or 1/2-in. shank bits that match the collet/nut.
- The included sub-base opening is 1-1/4 in.; do not use bits with a cutting diameter larger than that with the included sub-bases.
- For larger diameter bits (over about 1-1/2 in.), run the router at a low speed setting.
- Do not remove more than 1/8 in. of material in a single pass.
- Let the motor come to a complete stop before setting the router down.
Using the correct base, collet size, and speed setting helps you get cleaner cuts while reducing kickback risk, sub-base damage, and premature wear on the motor and brushes.
Last updated: February 2026
Does Craftsman make a router table?
Craftsman makes router tables, and the Craftsman 32028084 router is intended to be used with a compatible router table that follows safe woodworking practices. Our guidance for this model is to choose a table that is UL classified and identified as suitable for use with your specific router (see the 32028084 owner's manual).
Use these fit and safety checks when pairing a router table with the Craftsman 32028084:
- UL classified table identified as suitable for the router model
- Proper guarding around the cutting bit
- On-board, switch-controlled receptacle (table-mounted power switch)
- Rigid tabletop and fence that stay square under load
- A mounting plate or insert system that matches your router base pattern
The manual emphasizes safe operation practices that apply to table use and handheld routing.
- Keep cutting pressure constant; do not overload the motor
- Use only sharp cutting bits that are not chipped or cracked
- Do not remove more than 1/8 inch in a single pass
- Let the motor come to a complete stop before setting the router down
- Disconnect power before changing bits or making adjustments
Instead of relying on a single opening measurement, match the bit diameter to the clearance provided by your baseplate or table insert.
| Check | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Bit clearance | Confirm the cutter clears the base opening and table insert | Prevents contact that can cause loss of control |
| Large bits | Use only when the opening provides full clearance | Reduces binding and kickback risk |
| Table use | Use proper guarding and edging-only techniques for larger profiles | Improves control and safety |
A router table improves control and repeatability, but it also increases exposure to the spinning bit. A guarded, switch-controlled table setup helps you shut power off quickly and keep hands away from the cutter.
Last updated: February 2026





