ronhokenson
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- Jan 4, 2009
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As a new owner and novice with routers, I was checking to see if everything fits on my 1010.
I put a 1/4" bit in the collet and used a standard guide bushing in the bushing adapter included with the tool. The bit looked off center so I checked the fit of the adapter and tried another bit. The adapter is perfectly round and fits the bushing adapter well. I put in a 5/16" bit and found the bit touching one side of the guide bushing with the opposite side having a space of almost 1/16 of an inch. Is this within reasonable tolerance for this tool? Seems to me it should in the center and not off to one side.
Another thing I note is that the plunge takes a long time to come to the top of it's travel when released in the upright position. I takes a full 8 seconds to travel to the resting position. Is this normal ?
Thanks in advance, ron
I put a 1/4" bit in the collet and used a standard guide bushing in the bushing adapter included with the tool. The bit looked off center so I checked the fit of the adapter and tried another bit. The adapter is perfectly round and fits the bushing adapter well. I put in a 5/16" bit and found the bit touching one side of the guide bushing with the opposite side having a space of almost 1/16 of an inch. Is this within reasonable tolerance for this tool? Seems to me it should in the center and not off to one side.
Another thing I note is that the plunge takes a long time to come to the top of it's travel when released in the upright position. I takes a full 8 seconds to travel to the resting position. Is this normal ?
Thanks in advance, ron