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Craftsman 25457 router table

Craftsman 25457 router table Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 25457 router table, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Knob for Craftsman 25457 - Part 31L-560

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    Knob

    Part #31L-560

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Washer for Craftsman 25457 - Part 29A-306-14

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    Washer

    Part #29A-306-14

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  • Lock Washer for Craftsman 25457 - Part 29A-509-1

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    Lock Washer

    Part #29A-509-1

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  • Label (self Adhesive) for Craftsman 25457 - Part 29L-444

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    Label (self Adhesive)

    Part #29L-444

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  • Grooved Pin for Craftsman 25457 - Part 29L-183

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    Grooved Pin

    Part #29L-183

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for Craftsman 25457 - Part 29A-264-8

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    Screw

    Part #29A-264-8

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  • Nut for Craftsman 25457 - Part 29A-242-2

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    Nut

    Part #29A-242-2

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  • Fence, Lh for Craftsman 25457 - Part 29L-442

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    Fence, Lh

    Part #29L-442

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Pointer for Craftsman 25457 - Part 31L-438

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    Pointer

    Part #31L-438

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Guard for Craftsman 25457 - Part 29L-443

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    Guard

    Part #29L-443

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Craftsman Router Table 25457 FAQs

Yes. Craftsman makes corded routers, including older and current corded models; they plug into a standard outlet and deliver steady power for routing, edge profiling, and router-table work. For your Craftsman model 25457 router table, you can match a corded router by base style and mounting pattern.

What to look for in a corded Craftsman router

When you are choosing a corded router to use with a router table like 25457, these features matter most:

  • Base compatibility: fixed base vs. plunge base; many tables accept fixed bases more easily
  • Mounting hole pattern: the router base must align with the table insert plate holes (or use an adapter plate)
  • Power range: most corded routers used in tables are 8 to 15 amps
  • Speed control: variable speed helps when using larger bits
  • Collet size: 1/4-inch is common; 1/2-inch supports larger bits and heavier cuts

Quick comparison: corded vs. cordless routers

Feature Corded router Cordless router
Runtime Continuous Limited by battery
Best use Router table, long cuts, larger bits Quick trim work, portability
Typical power Higher Moderate
Weight/handling Heavier Often lighter, but battery adds weight

Why it matters for the 25457 router table

A router table setup benefits from consistent torque and runtime. A corded router is the most reliable choice for repeated passes, larger diameter bits, and longer sessions because you do not have to stop for battery swaps.

Helpful next step

If you are not sure you are reading the model tag correctly before shopping for a compatible router or accessories, use our guide: 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 25457 router table, unplug the router, lock the spindle (or hold the shaft with the correct wrench), loosen the collet nut, swap the bit, then re-tighten the collet securely before restoring power.

Step-by-step: changing the bit safely

  • Unplug the router (or remove the battery if it’s cordless).
  • Raise the bit above the table for easier access.
  • Engage the spindle lock (if equipped) or use the two-wrench method (one on the shaft, one on the collet nut).
  • Turn the collet nut counterclockwise to loosen; remove the old bit.
  • Insert the new bit shank fully, then pull it back out about 1/16 to 1/8 inch before tightening.
  • Tighten the collet nut firmly (snug plus a bit more); do not overtighten.

Correct bit fit and setup checks

A router bit should seat cleanly in the collet and run true. These quick checks prevent slipping and vibration.

What to check What “good” looks like What to do if it’s not right
Shank size Matches the collet (commonly 1/4 in or 1/2 in) Use the correct collet for the shank size
Shank condition Clean, smooth, not gouged Clean with solvent; replace damaged bits
Collet grip Bit does not twist or pull out by hand Clean/replace collet; re-tighten properly

Why it matters

A properly installed bit reduces chatter, improves cut quality, and prevents the bit from slipping in the collet, which can damage the workpiece and the router table.

Helpful DIY reference

For general safety practices before working on power tools, follow the guidance in are diy appliance repairs safe.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for your Craftsman router table is typically printed on a rating label or ID plate attached to the base, frame, or underside of the table. Once you find it, match it exactly (including any dashes or extra digits) when searching parts for model 25457.

Where to look on a Craftsman router table

Check these common spots first (use a flashlight and wipe off dust):

  • Underside of the router table top, near the front edge
  • On the stand or cabinet frame, inside a leg or side panel
  • Near the switch box or power cord entry point
  • On the mounting plate area where the router attaches
  • On a metal plate or sticker close to adjustment knobs or the fence rail

What the label looks like (and what to write down)

Most labels include more than one identifier. Record everything so you can get the right diagrams and replacement parts.

Label item What it means Example format
Model number Main identifier used for parts lookup 25457
Serial number Production identifier Letters and numbers
Type/stock number Sometimes used on power tools Short code

Tips to avoid a parts mismatch

Using the exact model information matters because Craftsman tools can have multiple versions that use different screws, switches, fences, or mounting hardware.

  • Copy the model number exactly as printed
  • If the label is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in
  • Search using the model number first, then confirm with the diagrams
  • If you find multiple numbers, prioritize the one labeled “MODEL”

Why it matters

The model number is how we match your router table to the correct parts breakdown and diagrams; that is what prevents ordering a similar-looking part that does not fit.

For more help identifying the correct model number format and where to find it on equipment, use [how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)].

Last updated: March 2026

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