Deansocial
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it seems to vibrate alot with a larger cutter to the point it dont feel safe, used the cutter for a few years now and never been a problem? any ideas?
Deansocial said:it seems to vibrate alot with a larger cutter to the point it dont feel safe, used the cutter for a few years now and never been a problem? any ideas?
Ken Nagrod said:Probably the collet.
If you were unaware, never tighten a collet nut on a collet without a bit being fully inserted into the collet. Also never insert a bit all the way down into the shaft. It needs a little bit of room (a few millimeters) for the collet nut to tighten the collet.
Tom Bellemare said:Dean:
If you're lucky, it's just a dirty collet. It happens on occasion. In fact, it happens often enough that Festool has a different collet design that is an attempt at sealing extraneous material out.
In the 'States, the new collets were first associated with the OF 2200 and now are the replacements for the OF 1400 also.
Tom
Sparktrician said:Tom Bellemare said:Dean:
If you're lucky, it's just a dirty collet. It happens on occasion. In fact, it happens often enough that Festool has a different collet design that is an attempt at sealing extraneous material out.
In the 'States, the new collets were first associated with the OF 2200 and now are the replacements for the OF 1400 also.
Tom
i probably know why aswelll. i was routing upside down 10min previously
Had the same thing happen on a DeWalt laminate trimmer a few years ago. Tore up part of a job with a new and clean bit before I figured it out. Had to re-do a long stretch of Formica as a result. No fun.
[mad]