Hello everyone,
I'm pretty new to woodworking, so I don't know what to expect in several instances. This is one of them. I bought a new OF1010 a few months ago and I just started using it last weekend. Today I noticed that it's not entirely flat on the bottom. If it's sitting on my MFT/3 table top, I can wiggle the router such that the right-rear and left-front rock back and forth and will lift off the table about 1mm. I cannot wiggle it at all in the other direction (left-rear to right-front). I've double and triple checked that there is nothing on the bottom of the router or on the table, and I tried rotating it on the table and trying different locations on the table to make sure it's not the table that's warped. In all cases, I saw the same movement.
I took a video with my phone and posted it here:
What you're seeing in the video is me wiggling the router base with one finger by very lightly pressing down. It doesn't take much pressure at all to cause the movement.
My question is, is this normal? Or should I be figuring out how to file a warranty claim?
- Andy
I'm pretty new to woodworking, so I don't know what to expect in several instances. This is one of them. I bought a new OF1010 a few months ago and I just started using it last weekend. Today I noticed that it's not entirely flat on the bottom. If it's sitting on my MFT/3 table top, I can wiggle the router such that the right-rear and left-front rock back and forth and will lift off the table about 1mm. I cannot wiggle it at all in the other direction (left-rear to right-front). I've double and triple checked that there is nothing on the bottom of the router or on the table, and I tried rotating it on the table and trying different locations on the table to make sure it's not the table that's warped. In all cases, I saw the same movement.
I took a video with my phone and posted it here:
What you're seeing in the video is me wiggling the router base with one finger by very lightly pressing down. It doesn't take much pressure at all to cause the movement.
My question is, is this normal? Or should I be figuring out how to file a warranty claim?
- Andy