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Craftsman 17125443 router table

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 17125443 router table, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Screw for Craftsman 17125443 - Part 29A-264-8

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  • Table Top for Craftsman 17125443 - Part 31L-431

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  • Screw for Craftsman 17125443 - Part 29A-298-3

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  • Grooved Pin for Craftsman 17125443 - Part 29L-183

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    Part #29L-183

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  • Table Leg for Craftsman 17125443 - Part 31L-429

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  • Dust Shroud for Craftsman 17125443 - Part 29L-249-1

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  • Protrct Head for Craftsman 17125443 - Part 29L-293

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  • Screw for Craftsman 17125443 - Part 29A-309-4

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    Part #29A-309-4

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  • Pointer for Craftsman 17125443 - Part 31L-438

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  • Lock Washer for Craftsman 17125443 - Part 29A-509-1

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Craftsman Router Table 17125443 FAQs

Yes. Craftsman makes router tables, and model 17125443 is a Craftsman router table (power tool parts category). If you are shopping for parts or confirming fit, match the model number on your tool to 17125443 before ordering.

How to confirm you have the right Craftsman router table

  • Find the model tag/label on the router table base, fence area, or underside of the tabletop.
  • Match the full model number exactly: 17125443.
  • If the label is worn, check your original packaging or purchase paperwork.
  • Use the model number (not the router motor brand) when looking up replacement parts.

What a router table is used for (and why it matters)

A router table holds a router in a fixed position so you can guide the workpiece across the bit. This improves control for edge profiles, grooves, rabbets, and repeatable cuts, especially on smaller stock.

Router table vs. handheld router: quick comparison

Feature Router table Handheld router
Best for Repeatable edge work, small parts Freehand routing, large panels
Work control Workpiece moves; router stays fixed Router moves; workpiece stays fixed
Typical setup needs Fence alignment, bit height setting Base adjustment, edge guide/jig

Parts and support tips for model 17125443

Because no model-specific part list is provided here, we recommend using the model number to locate the correct diagram and part names before you buy.

  • Search by model number 17125443 to narrow to exact-fit parts.
  • Compare the part description to what is physically on your table (fence, switch, hardware).
  • Replace damaged power cords, switches, or wiring immediately; routing tools draw enough current that loose connections can overheat.
  • If you are troubleshooting electrical issues, use a meter and safe testing practices.

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

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong fence parts, switch components, or mounting hardware, which can affect cut accuracy and safety.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Craftsman routers use 1/4-inch shank router bits; some full-size models also accept 1/2-inch shank bits when a 1/2-inch collet is installed. For Craftsman model 17125443, confirm the shank size by checking the collet opening and any included collet(s) before buying bits.

How to confirm the shank size on model 17125443

Unplug the router, remove the bit (if installed), then check the collet.

  • Look at the collet opening: a 1/4-inch collet fits 1/4-inch shanks only.
  • Measure the opening with a ruler or calipers; 1/4 inch (0.250 in) and 1/2 inch (0.500 in) are the common sizes.
  • Check whether you have more than one collet (some routers include both sizes).
  • Do not force a 1/2-inch shank into a 1/4-inch collet; it will not seat correctly.
  • If the bit slips, stop and re-seat the bit; a slipping bit usually means the wrong shank size or improper tightening.

Quick shank-size guide

Shank size Typical use What you will notice
1/4 inch Most straight, round-over, flush-trim bits for lighter routing Smaller bits, common on many Craftsman routers
1/2 inch Larger profile bits, heavier cuts Stiffer bit, less chatter on big cuts

Why it matters

Using the correct shank size helps the bit clamp securely in the collet, which reduces vibration, improves cut quality, and prevents the bit from slipping during routing.

If you need help confirming the exact model before ordering accessories or replacement parts, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

To replace router bits on your Craftsman router table model 17125443, we unplug the tool, loosen the collet nut, remove the old bit, then insert the new bit with proper depth before tightening. This prevents bit slippage, chatter, and damaged workpieces.

Safe, correct steps to change a router bit

  • Unplug the router (or remove the battery if it is cordless).
  • Raise the router motor in the table (or raise the bit) so the collet is easy to reach.
  • Use the correct wrenches for the collet nut and spindle (or use the spindle lock if your router has one).
  • Turn the collet nut counterclockwise to loosen; remove the bit.
  • Insert the new bit, then pull it back out slightly before tightening.
  • Tighten the collet nut firmly; do not overtighten.
  • Spin the bit by hand to confirm it clears the insert plate and fence before powering on.

Bit insertion depth (what “pull it back slightly” means)

We seat the bit fully, then back it out about 1/16 to 1/8 inch before tightening. This helps the collet grip evenly and reduces the chance of the bit sticking in the collet after use.

Item Best practice Why
Bit shank insertion Fully in, then back out 1/16 to 1/8 inch Better collet clamping and easier removal
Collet tightening Snug and firm Prevents bit slip during a cut
Test before cutting Hand-spin and do a brief no-load run Confirms clearance and reduces kickback risk

Common problems and quick fixes

  • Bit won’t come out: Loosen the collet nut a bit more, then tap the wrench lightly to break the collet’s grip.
  • Bit slips while routing: Clean the collet and bit shank; reinsert to proper depth; tighten firmly.
  • Excess vibration or chatter: Replace a worn collet, verify the bit is not bent, and reduce depth of cut.
  • Burn marks on wood: Slow the feed slightly, clean pitch from the bit, and avoid dull bits.

Why it matters

A properly installed router bit protects the collet and spindle, improves cut quality, and reduces the chance of kickback. On a router table like the Craftsman 17125443, correct tightening and clearance checks are especially important because the bit is exposed above the table.

For general DIY safety practices before servicing power tools, we follow guidance like are diy appliance repairs safe.

Last updated: February 2026

A Sears Craftsman router is a handheld or table-mounted power tool used to shape, trim, and cut wood (and some plastics) with a spinning router bit. For Craftsman model 17125443, it’s typically used for edging, dadoes, rabbets, and decorative profiles in woodworking projects.

What a router does (and what you can make)

A router’s motor spins a bit at high speed; you guide the base along the workpiece to remove material accurately.

Common results include:

  • Rounded or beveled edges on shelves and tabletops
  • Grooves (dadoes) for cabinet backs and shelves
  • Rabbets for picture frames and panel joints
  • Flush-trimming laminate or veneer
  • Decorative profiles using molding bits

Key features to know on a Craftsman router

Because specs vary by version and accessory setup, we focus on the features that matter most when you’re identifying the tool and choosing compatible accessories.

  • Collet size: Most routers use 1/4-inch, 1/2-inch, or both (via a different collet)
  • Speed control: Single-speed or variable-speed depending on the model
  • Base type: Fixed base, plunge base, or a router mounted in a router table
  • Depth adjustment: Sets how deep the bit cuts
  • Bit compatibility: Determined by collet size and speed range

Quick comparison: router vs. router table

Setup Best for What you control Typical use
Handheld router Edges, trimming, on-site work Tool movement Rounding edges, flush trimming
Router in a router table Repeatable profiles, small parts Workpiece movement Raised panels, consistent edge profiles

Why it matters

Knowing whether you’re using Craftsman 17125443 as a handheld router or in a router table helps you choose the right router bits, set safe cutting depth, and get cleaner results with less tear-out.

Helpful next step for parts and identification

If you’re matching accessories or looking for replacement items (like a collet, base hardware, switch parts, or cord components), use the model number 17125443 when searching on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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