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Craftsman 149239110 bench top shaper & router

Craftsman 149239110 bench top shaper & router Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 149239110 bench top shaper & router, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Wrench for Craftsman 149239110 - Part 4700-231-70

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    Wrench

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  • Washer for Craftsman 149239110 - Part STD551025

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  • Clamp for Craftsman 149239110 - Part 2292-069-00

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  • Belt Guard for Craftsman 149239110 - Part 4700-031-70

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    Belt Guard

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  • Retain Ring for Craftsman 149239110 - Part 1806-060-00

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  • Front Cover for Craftsman 149239110 - Part 4700-041-70

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  • #10-24  X 1/2" Pan Head Machine Screw (see Note) for Craftsman 149239110 - Part STD511005

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    #10-24 X 1/2" Pan Head Machine Screw (see Note)

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  • 3/8 Flat Washer for Craftsman 149239110 - Part STD551037

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  • Ring Guard for Craftsman 149239110 - Part 4700-032-70

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    Part #4700-032-70

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  • Screw for Craftsman 149239110 - Part STD511003

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Craftsman Bench Top Shaper & Router 149239110 FAQs

A Sears Craftsman router for model 149239110 is a woodworking power tool that spins a cutting bit at high speed to shape, trim, and cut grooves in wood and similar materials. It is commonly used for edge profiles, dadoes, rabbets, and joinery on shop projects.

What this tool is used for

A router is essentially a handheld or table-mounted motor that accepts router bits. With the right bit and setup, we use it for:

  • Rounding over, chamfering, and decorative edge shaping
  • Cutting grooves, slots, and dadoes for shelves and panels
  • Rabbets for cabinet backs and drawer bottoms
  • Flush trimming laminate or wood to a template
  • Basic joinery (for example, mortises with a straight bit)

Common router types and how they compare

Most Craftsman routers fall into one of these categories; your 149239110 is listed under bench top shaper and router parts, so it is typically used in a more fixed, guided setup.

Type Best for Typical setup
Fixed-base router Straight cuts, edge work, template routing Base stays fixed; depth set before cutting
Plunge router Grooves, mortises, stopped cuts Bit plunges down into the work
Router table or bench-top setup Repeatable profiles, safer small-part routing Router mounted under a table/fence

What to check on your Craftsman 149239110

Because we do not have model-specific specs (like exact amp rating) in the provided documentation for this page, we recommend confirming these basics directly on the tool’s nameplate and controls:

  • Voltage and amperage rating on the motor label
  • Collet size (commonly 1/4 inch and/or 1/2 inch)
  • Variable-speed dial (if equipped) and speed range
  • Base style (fixed, plunge, or table/bench mounted)
  • Switch condition and power cord strain relief

Why it matters

Matching the router’s collet size, speed capability, and mounting style to your bit and project helps prevent burning, chatter, and kickback. It also helps you choose compatible replacement parts when you service the switch, cord, brushes, or base hardware.

For help confirming you have the correct model number before ordering parts, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

To replace a router bit on your Craftsman bench top shaper and router model 149239110, you loosen the collet nut, remove the old bit, insert the new bit to the correct depth, then tighten the collet securely. Always unplug the router before touching the bit or collet.

Safe bit change steps (collet-style routers)

  • Unplug the router (or switch off the router table power source).
  • Raise the bit for access (use the router lift or height adjuster if equipped).
  • Press the spindle lock (if your router has one) or hold the spindle with the correct wrench.
  • Loosen the collet nut counterclockwise until the bit releases.
  • Remove the old bit; clean dust from the collet and nut.
  • Insert the new bit shank fully, then pull it back out about 1/16 to 1/8 inch so it is not bottomed out.
  • Tighten the collet nut firmly (snug plus a bit more); do not overtighten.

Quick checks before you power back on

Check What you want to see Why it matters
Bit shank size Matches the collet (commonly 1/4 inch or 1/2 inch) Prevents slipping and vibration
Insertion depth Shank seated deep, not bottomed out Improves grip and reduces runout
Collet condition No cracks, heavy rust, or packed debris Worn collets can let bits creep
Bit clearance Bit does not contact fence, insert ring, or table Avoids kickback and damage

Why it matters

A properly seated router bit and clean, tight collet reduce chatter, burning, and bit slippage. Bit slippage is one of the most common causes of poor cut quality and unsafe operation on a router table.

If the bit is stuck in the collet

  • Loosen the collet nut a few turns (do not remove it).
  • Tap the wrench lightly to help break the taper grip.
  • Remove the bit and wipe the shank clean.
  • If sticking repeats, inspect and clean the collet and nut threads.

For more DIY safety guidance before working on wiring or switches, use our article are diy appliance repairs safe.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman has sold router tables and router-table accessories in some product lines, but your Craftsman model 149239110 is a bench top shaper and router that already includes its own work table and fence. In most cases, you do not add a separate router table to this type of tool.

What this means for model 149239110

Because the 149239110 is a self-contained bench top shaper and router, the practical “router table” questions are usually about setup, stability, and fence alignment rather than mounting the tool into another table.

  • Use the built-in table surface and fence for routing operations
  • Keep the fence faces parallel and square to the table
  • Confirm the bit is centered and secured before powering on
  • Use featherboards, push blocks, and proper guards when applicable
  • Control dust collection to keep the work surface and fence tracking clean

When a separate router table makes sense (and when it does not)

A separate router table is typically used with a handheld router motor that mounts under a tabletop. A bench top shaper and router like the 149239110 is designed to be the table.

Tool type Uses a separate router table? Typical setup
Handheld router Yes, often Router mounts under tabletop or insert plate
Bench top shaper and router (149239110) No Built-in table and fence

Why it matters

Trying to adapt a bench top shaper and router into a separate router table can create fit and stability problems, which leads to vibration, poor cut quality, and unsafe workholding. Using the tool as designed gives you the safest, most accurate results.

Helpful next step

If you are shopping for replacement parts or confirming you have the correct diagrams, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts) to match the model number 149239110 exactly.

Last updated: February 2026

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