Question about Makita Tools & Hardware - Others
...collet nut with the wrench, have you not? Once the nut is loose, you should be able to remove it by spinning it off the threads by hand. Then insert the 6 mm collet cone into the collet, carefully ...
Question about Freud Tools & Hardware - Others
...be too tight. Simply replace the collet. Call the Mfg the collet may be off specs a few thousands of an inch. When not using the router store the nut loose on the threads enough it doesnt fall
...bit in the collet before you insert the collet into the router. If you're very careful, you can use fine emory cloth (like 400 grit or higher) to polish the bit by cutting a long strip and clamping ...
...loose the bit should slide out (sometimes the bit is stuck in the collet and the nut may need to come all the way off to get them apart). Just replace the bit with a new bit with the same shaft ...
Question about Milwaukee Tools & Hardware - Others
loose and raises. could be a couple things. First how is the shank on the bit e.g. is it worn down, second is it the right size for the collet being used (have to ask) and what is the condition of the
...the new bit, insert it fully into the collet and then withdraw it a couple mm. This will allow you to tap it loose later. Leaving a bit in the router until next time is asking for a fused
Question about Black & Decker Tools & Hardware - Others
router bit keeps coming loose and cuts deeper into the timber i have found that most times there is a slight bit of rust on the bit buff it down with some 150 paper,and also buff inside the collet
Question about Craftsman Tools & Hardware - Others
...collet nut. Loosen the nut until it turns freely. The bit may still be locked in the spindle, tap it gently (not on the blade!). The bit will come loose in the spindle and can be removed. Replace the ...
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