A couple of weeks ago I replaced my (stolen) EBQ-1010 by a 'new' one that I bought through our local 'Ebay'. It was very well cared, and had no use-marks at all. Everything looked new. It came with the LR32-80 rail, the one without the outer T-track. The owner told me he had used it once, to trim a door, thinking that owning good tools is never a waste of money. He never found further use for it, to my luck.
It worked fine, until today. Since this week I'm routing some 1700 mortises (and some 1700 tenons as well) in MDF, for a modular box-system I worked out to enable my wife to transport her fragile artwork in. Today the E-brake seems to have started its own business. It will engage appr. 2 out of 10 times, for the rest of the times the router will spin down smoothly without braking.
I turned up and down the speed dial many times, as it seems that advice is given here more often when tools behave weird, but no luck.
Any further suggestions?
Best, CJ'60.
It worked fine, until today. Since this week I'm routing some 1700 mortises (and some 1700 tenons as well) in MDF, for a modular box-system I worked out to enable my wife to transport her fragile artwork in. Today the E-brake seems to have started its own business. It will engage appr. 2 out of 10 times, for the rest of the times the router will spin down smoothly without braking.
I turned up and down the speed dial many times, as it seems that advice is given here more often when tools behave weird, but no luck.
Any further suggestions?
Best, CJ'60.