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ROUTER BIT INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
Note: Collets & spindle collet hole must be
cleaned regularly. Ensure that the slots in the collets are free
of sawdust, as sawdust build up will keep the collet from
compressing. If the collet or spindle holes are not clean, the
router bit may not run true and this will affect the performance
of your machine.
1. Disconnect and lockout power to the router table.
2. Select a router bit and its relevant collet.
3. Install the collet into the spindle nut. Press the collet into the spindle
nut until it snaps into place. The face of the collet and the face of the
spindle nut will be close to flush.
Note: The router bit must not be installed into the collet until
the collet has been installed into the spindle nut. With the router bit
installed into the collet, the collet cannot compress and snap into the
spindle nut.
To remove the collet, hold the spindle nut and press the collet on the side.
The collet will compress and pop out. Do not try and remove the collet
while a cutter is installed, as the collet will not compress and pop out.
4. Install the spindle nut and collet assembly onto the
spindle thread by hand.
5. Press the bit into the collet. Verify that the flute of
the router bit is not inside the collet and is at least
a minimum of 1/16” (2.50mm) outside the collet.
6. Use the tooling clamp at the back of the table to
support the tool holder while installing the bit. Use
the directional bearing wrench to tighten the collet
nut to secure the bit into the tool holder. Do not
over tighten.
7. Place the tool holder and bit assembly into the tool
magazine in the exact location as is set up in the
CAM software being used.
Note: Use this process for all other router bits that you need to install, but you will
have to change the collet if the shank of the router bit is a different size.
Collet fitted to
Spindle Nut
Spindle Nut
Collet
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