Get free shipping on your order, with any water filter subscription. Find my filter

Open Hamburger Menu
Sears Parts Direct
Tips to find your model number
Craftsman 14923910 bench top shaper & router

Craftsman 14923910 bench top shaper & router Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 14923910 bench top shaper & router, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

By Schematic
SELECT DIAGRAM
?

This is the number corresponding to the part on the diagram / schematic

Browse Parts for 14923910 Power Tools

  • Clamp for Craftsman 14923910 - Part 2292-069-00

    Unit parts diagram

    Clamp

    Part #2292-069-00

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

  • Spindle for Craftsman 14923910 - Part 4700-092-00

    Unit parts diagram

    Spindle

    Part #4700-092-00

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

  • Cotter for Craftsman 14923910 - Part 1766-022-00

    Unit parts diagram

    Cotter

    Part #1766-022-00

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

  • Bearing for Craftsman 14923910 - Part 4700-072-70

    Unit parts diagram

    Bearing

    Part #4700-072-70

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

  • Router Timing Belt, 9-in for Craftsman 14923910 - Part 4700-151-00

    Unit parts diagram

    Router Timing Belt, 9-in

    Part #4700-151-00

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

  • Pin for Craftsman 14923910 - Part 1139-000-00

    Unit parts diagram

    Pin

    Part #1139-000-00

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

  • Bushing for Craftsman 14923910 - Part 4700-181-00

    Unit parts diagram

    Bushing

    Part #4700-181-00

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

  • Cmbntn Wrnch for Craftsman 14923910 - Part 4700-232-70

    Unit parts diagram

    Cmbntn Wrnch

    Part #4700-232-70

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

  • Screw for Craftsman 14923910 - Part STD511003

    Unit parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #STD511003

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

  • Base for Craftsman 14923910 - Part 4700-001-70

    Unit parts diagram

    Base

    Part #4700-001-70

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

Craftsman Bench Top Shaper & Router 14923910 FAQs

To replace router bits on your Craftsman model 14923910, unplug the router, loosen the collet nut, remove the old bit, insert the new bit to the correct depth, then tighten the collet firmly. This prevents bit slippage and helps you get a clean, controlled cut.

Safe, reliable steps to change a router bit

  • Unplug the router (or remove the battery if applicable) before touching the collet.
  • Raise the bit (if mounted in a table) so you can access the collet nut.
  • Lock the spindle (if your router has a spindle lock) or use two wrenches (one on the spindle, 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 1/8 inch so the collet grips correctly.
  • Tighten the collet nut firmly (snug plus a little more); do not overtighten.
  • Spin the bit by hand to confirm it clears the base and is seated straight.

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) Wrong size can slip or damage the collet
Bit insertion depth Shank mostly inside collet; not bottomed out Better grip, less vibration
Collet condition Clean, no cracks, no heavy resin buildup A dirty or worn collet can loosen during use

Common problems and fixes

  • Collet nut feels stuck: clean dust from the nut/collet area; try loosening with steady pressure (not jerking).
  • Bit keeps slipping: reseat the bit (do not bottom it out), then retighten; inspect the collet for wear.
  • Excess vibration: confirm the bit is straight, sharp, and fully supported by the collet.

Why it matters

A properly seated router bit reduces chatter, improves cut quality in wood, and lowers the chance of the bit walking out of the collet during a pass.

For general DIY safety practices before servicing power tools, use our guide: are diy appliance repairs safe.

Last updated: February 2026

A Sears Craftsman router (including the Craftsman model 14923910) is a woodworking power tool that spins a cutting bit at high speed to shape edges, cut grooves (dados/rabbets), and make joinery. It is commonly used for trim work, cabinetry, and detailed profiling.

What a router does (and why it matters)

A router is designed for controlled material removal. The bit profile and the way you guide the tool determine the final shape and surface quality.

  • Shapes edges with round-over, chamfer, ogee, and other profile bits
  • Cuts grooves and slots for shelves, panels, and joinery
  • Makes rabbets and dadoes for stronger wood connections
  • Trims laminate and flush-cuts edges using bearing-guided bits
  • Creates repeatable cuts when used with a fence, guide, or template

Why it matters

Using the right router setup improves cut accuracy and reduces tear-out, burning, and chatter. It also helps you choose the correct bit type, speed, and feed rate for hardwood vs. softwood.

Common router types you may see

Even within the “Sears Craftsman router” label, routers are typically grouped by how they’re used.

Router type Best for Typical features
Fixed-base router Edge profiling, straight cuts with a guide Stable base, consistent depth
Plunge router Grooves, mortises, stopped cuts Spring-loaded plunge action
Router table use Repeatable shaping, small parts Fence-guided cuts, better control

Basic setup and safety checks

Before routing with a corded electric router, we recommend these quick checks.

  • Unplug the router before changing bits or adjusting depth
  • Fully seat the bit shank, then back it out slightly before tightening the collet
  • Use the correct collet size (commonly 1/4-inch or 1/2-inch) for the bit
  • Make multiple shallow passes instead of one deep cut
  • Keep the cord clear of the cutting path and use eye and hearing protection

Helpful DIY reference

For electrical troubleshooting basics (useful if the router won’t start or cuts out), see how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, Craftsman has made router tables and router table accessories. For your Craftsman model 14923910, keep in mind it’s a benchtop shaper/router style tool with an integrated base, so it’s typically used as a standalone bench-top unit rather than mounted into a separate router table.

What this means for Craftsman 14923910

A traditional router table is designed for a handheld router motor that bolts to an insert plate. The 14923910 is already a table-style tool, so “adding a router table” usually means improving your existing setup or building a larger support surface around it.

  • Use the 14923910 as a dedicated benchtop station
  • Add infeed and outfeed support for longer stock
  • Improve dust collection at the fence and below the cutter area
  • Upgrade workholding (featherboards, push blocks, guards)
  • Verify cutter/bit shank size and speed ratings before changing tooling

If you still want a separate router table

If your goal is a larger work surface or different fence system, most people choose a complete router table package that includes its own insert plate and is meant for a handheld router. That setup is separate from the 14923910.

Goal Best option Why it fits
More table space for the 14923910 Build a support top around the tool Keeps the integrated benchtop design
Router-table features (insert plate, lift-ready) Buy a dedicated router table + compatible handheld router Designed for plate mounting
Better control and safety Add featherboards, guard, and a switch you can reach Reduces kickback risk

Why it matters

Trying to mount an integrated benchtop shaper/router into a router table can create stability and guarding problems. Using the 14923910 as intended, then adding support and safety accessories, gives better cut quality and safer operation.

Helpful next step

Confirm you’re shopping for accessories that match the correct tool type by using: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

Symptoms for electric ranges

Main causes: faulty surface element, burner control switch failure, temperature limiter not working properly, loose wiri…

Main causes: impact from dropping an item on the glass surface, ceramic glass surface flaw, surface element temperature …

Repair guides for electric ranges

How to replace an oven temperature sensor on an electric range

How to replace an oven temperature sensor on an electric range

These step-by-step instructions guide you through replacing an oven temperature sensing probe.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less
How to replace an electric range oven control board

How to replace an electric range oven control board

If the electronic oven control board isn't powering the bake and broil functions, you can replace it in less than half a…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less
How to replace a range surface element control switch

How to replace a range surface element control switch

The surface element control switch lets you turn the stovetop elements on and off, and to set the heat level. These step…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

Articles and videos for electric ranges

How to disassemble an Electrolux EW30 freestanding electric range

How to disassemble an Electrolux EW30 freestanding electric range

See how to access control boards and oven components in an Electrolux electric range.…

Radiant surface element on range not working video

Radiant surface element on range not working video

Troubleshoot the likely causes why a stovetop burner won’t heat.…

Hidden bake element has long preheat

Hidden bake element has long preheat

Here's why ovens with hidden bake elements take longer to preheat.…

Parts & More

Central Air Conditioner
Electric Range
Electric Wall Oven
Gas Range
Gas Snowblower
Gas Walk-Behind Mower
Parts
Rear-Engine Riding Mower
Top-Mount Refrigerator
Treadmill
Washer