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Craftsman 31517461 router

Craftsman 31517461 router Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 31517461 router, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Owner's Manual for Craftsman 31517461 - Part 612547-162

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    All parts diagram

    Owner's Manual

    Part #612547-162

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

  • Switch for Craftsman 31517461 - Part 612856-001

    Motor assembly diagram

    Switch

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

  • Brush Spring for Craftsman 31517461 - Part 610784-015

    Motor assembly diagram

    Brush Spring

    Part #610784-015

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  • Armature for Craftsman 31517461 - Part 989913-001

    Motor assembly diagram

    Armature

    Part #989913-001

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  • Switch for Craftsman 31517461 - Part 623814-004

    Base assembly diagram

    Switch

    Part #623814-004

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

Craftsman Router 31517461 FAQs

A Sears Craftsman router (like Craftsman model 31517461) is a handheld or table-mounted power tool used to shape, trim, and cut wood with a spinning router bit. We use it for edge profiles, dadoes, rabbets, and flush-trimming to get clean, repeatable woodworking results.

What it does (common uses)

  • Shapes edges with round-over, chamfer, ogee, and other profile bits
  • Cuts grooves and slots (dadoes and mortises) for joinery
  • Flush-trims laminate or wood using a bearing-guided bit
  • Cuts rabbets for cabinet backs and panel fitment
  • Makes template-guided cuts for consistent parts

Key parts and features you will see on most Craftsman routers

Even without model-specific documentation for 31517461, most corded Craftsman routers share these core components:

Feature What it controls Why you care
Collet (often 1/4 in, sometimes 1/2 in) Holds the router bit shank Correct size prevents bit slip and vibration
Base and depth adjustment Sets cutting depth Accurate depth improves fit and finish
Motor and brushes Spins the bit Worn brushes can cause weak power or sparking
Switch and power cord Turns tool on and supplies power Damage here can cause intermittent operation

Safe setup checklist before you cut

  • Unplug the router before changing bits or adjusting depth
  • Confirm the bit shank matches the collet size and seats fully
  • Tighten the collet firmly; recheck after the first few seconds of use
  • Use the correct direction of feed (typically left-to-right when routing an outside edge)
  • Make multiple shallow passes instead of one deep pass to reduce kickback and burning

Why it matters

A router removes material fast; correct bit selection, depth setting, and feed direction are what separate a smooth, accurate cut from tear-out, chatter, or a stalled motor. Good setup also reduces wear on the collet, bearings, and motor brushes.

Finding parts and diagrams for your router

We list model-specific diagrams and replacement parts by model number. Start with the parts list for 31517461, then use Sears PartsDirect to search by model number if you are comparing similar Craftsman routers or looking up alternate assemblies.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Craftsman makes corded routers, and your Craftsman router model 31517461 is a corded-style power tool that runs from a standard outlet for steady power during routing, edge profiling, and dado work.

Common Craftsman corded router types we see

Craftsman corded routers are typically sold in a few common styles; the right one depends on how you use the tool.

  • Fixed-base router: best for edge work and general routing
  • Plunge router: best for mortises, inlays, and starting cuts in the middle of a board
  • Combo kit (fixed + plunge bases): most versatile for DIY and shop use
  • Trim/palm router: lighter-duty, great for laminate and small roundovers

What to check before buying parts or accessories

Because routers vary by base style, collet size, and horsepower/amp rating, match accessories to the exact model number.

  • Confirm the model number 31517461 on the router’s ID label
  • Verify your collet size (commonly 1/4 inch or 1/2 inch)
  • Match the base style (fixed vs plunge) to the accessory (guide bushing, edge guide, etc.)
  • Inspect the power cord and plug for cuts, heat damage, or loose prongs
  • Check the brushes and switch if the router runs intermittently

Quick comparison: corded vs cordless routers

Feature Corded router Cordless router
Runtime Continuous Limited by battery
Power consistency Very consistent Can drop under heavy load
Best for Long sessions, heavier cuts Quick jobs, portability
Typical use Shop and bench routing On-site trim work

Why it matters

A corded Craftsman router gives consistent RPM under load, which helps reduce burning, chatter, and uneven profiles, especially when using larger bits or making multiple passes.

Finding parts for your router

We recommend searching by the full model number 31517461 to match the correct switches, cords, brushes, bases, and hardware. If you do not see what you need listed for this model, you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Craftsman has sold router tables and router-table accessories over the years; for your Craftsman model 31517461 router, the key is choosing a table or insert plate that matches your router’s mounting-hole pattern and provides enough bit clearance for the work you do.

What to check for Craftsman 31517461 compatibility

  • Mounting-hole pattern: remove the router base and measure hole spacing; match it to the table’s insert plate.
  • Insert plate type: a “universal” plate with multiple pre-drilled patterns is the easiest fit.
  • Bit clearance: confirm the opening and rings support the largest bit diameter you plan to use.
  • Collet size: verify whether your router uses 1/4-inch, 1/2-inch, or both; match your bit shanks.
  • Fence and dust collection: a rigid fence and a dust port improve accuracy and visibility.

Quick fit check (before you buy)

Item to verify What you do Why it matters
Base mounting holes Measure center-to-center spacing Ensures the router can bolt to the plate securely
Plate thickness/leveling Confirm the plate sits flush Prevents workpiece snagging and uneven cuts
Opening size Compare to your largest bit Avoids rubbing, burning, and unsafe contact
Fence travel Check adjustment range Helps with edge profiles, rabbets, and joinery

Setup tips for safer routing

  • Unplug the router before changing bits or adjusting the base.
  • Use multiple shallow passes; it reduces kickback and motor strain.
  • Test the fence and bit height on scrap before cutting your workpiece.
  • Use push blocks and featherboards to keep stock tight to the fence and table.

Why it matters

A router table only works well when the router mounts rigidly and the bit has proper clearance. A poor match can cause vibration, inaccurate cuts, and unsafe handling.

If you do not see a router table listed for this model, use the model number to search for compatible accessories and replacement items on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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