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jg July 19th 05 08:39 PM

Router Springs
 
After the excellent response to the router base question, I now know I need
some Countersunk Machine Screws.

Got another question for you all,
How do I remove the springs from this router?

I've looked and can't see how it's actually held together.

The main body is half plastic, half metal. Don't see how to get these
appart, can't see any bolts that are holding them together. I can take off
one panel where the power switch is and I can see the spring (on one side)
but I can't get it out. The other side is sealed.

Looking at the bottom of the router, after removing the base, I can see
inside the pillars. One has some kind of round clip with two little holse in
it (circlip?)
The otehr pillar doesn't have one of these as far as I can see. I'm a little
nervous about removing this clip as I'm not sure what will come off and if
i'll ever get it back on :)

Any thoughts?

Thanks.



ben July 19th 05 09:07 PM

jg wrote:
After the excellent response to the router base question, I now know
I need some Countersunk Machine Screws.

Got another question for you all,
How do I remove the springs from this router?

I've looked and can't see how it's actually held together.

The main body is half plastic, half metal. Don't see how to get these
appart, can't see any bolts that are holding them together. I can
take off one panel where the power switch is and I can see the spring
(on one side) but I can't get it out. The other side is sealed.

Looking at the bottom of the router, after removing the base, I can
see inside the pillars. One has some kind of round clip with two
little holse in it (circlip?)
The otehr pillar doesn't have one of these as far as I can see. I'm a
little nervous about removing this clip as I'm not sure what will
come off and if i'll ever get it back on :)

Any thoughts?

Thanks.


Would help if you gave the Model?



jg July 19th 05 09:17 PM

I'm betting it's not a known brand.

It's a "Craft" branded router bought from ALDI for £20

Thanks

"ben" wrote in message
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jg wrote:
After the excellent response to the router base question, I now know
I need some Countersunk Machine Screws.

Got another question for you all,
How do I remove the springs from this router?

I've looked and can't see how it's actually held together.

The main body is half plastic, half metal. Don't see how to get these
appart, can't see any bolts that are holding them together. I can
take off one panel where the power switch is and I can see the spring
(on one side) but I can't get it out. The other side is sealed.

Looking at the bottom of the router, after removing the base, I can
see inside the pillars. One has some kind of round clip with two
little holse in it (circlip?)
The otehr pillar doesn't have one of these as far as I can see. I'm a
little nervous about removing this clip as I'm not sure what will
come off and if i'll ever get it back on :)

Any thoughts?

Thanks.


Would help if you gave the Model?





ben July 19th 05 09:20 PM

jg wrote:
I'm betting it's not a known brand.

It's a "Craft" branded router bought from ALDI for £20

Thanks

[snipped]

Oh! well that rules me out.

To get the springs offa mine I just unscrew 2 black nut screws on the guides
and it comes apart.



Bob Minchin July 19th 05 09:33 PM


jg wrote in message ...
After the excellent response to the router base question, I now know I need
some Countersunk Machine Screws.

Got another question for you all,
How do I remove the springs from this router?

I've looked and can't see how it's actually held together.

The main body is half plastic, half metal. Don't see how to get these
appart, can't see any bolts that are holding them together. I can take off
one panel where the power switch is and I can see the spring (on one side)
but I can't get it out. The other side is sealed.

Looking at the bottom of the router, after removing the base, I can see
inside the pillars. One has some kind of round clip with two little holse

in
it (circlip?)
The otehr pillar doesn't have one of these as far as I can see. I'm a

little
nervous about removing this clip as I'm not sure what will come off and if
i'll ever get it back on :)

Any thoughts?

Thanks.



There will not be a universal way for taking off the springs. This will
depend on your particular router. I suspect you might want to remove them to
make it easier to adjust the router height? If so googling for 'router
raiser' might give you some ideas.

Bob



John Rumm July 19th 05 11:20 PM

Bob Minchin wrote:

There will not be a universal way for taking off the springs. This will
depend on your particular router. I suspect you might want to remove them to
make it easier to adjust the router height? If so googling for 'router
raiser' might give you some ideas.



Something like:

http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.a...=29562&recno=8

may help

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David Lang July 20th 05 12:51 AM


It's a "Craft" branded router bought from ALDI for £20


Then you are jolly lucky it has springs at all :-)

Dave



Mike Dodd July 20th 05 07:43 AM

jg wrote:
After the excellent response to the router base question, I now know I need
some Countersunk Machine Screws.

Got another question for you all,
How do I remove the springs from this router?

I've looked and can't see how it's actually held together.

The main body is half plastic, half metal. Don't see how to get these
appart, can't see any bolts that are holding them together. I can take off
one panel where the power switch is and I can see the spring (on one side)
but I can't get it out. The other side is sealed.

Looking at the bottom of the router, after removing the base, I can see
inside the pillars. One has some kind of round clip with two little holse in
it (circlip?)
The otehr pillar doesn't have one of these as far as I can see. I'm a little
nervous about removing this clip as I'm not sure what will come off and if
i'll ever get it back on :)

Any thoughts?



Without seeing the beasty its hard to guess. If this is a one-way
conversion, why not (using an OLD pair of electrician's wire cutters)
just cut the spring away?


jg July 20th 05 08:19 AM

Yeah, I had thought of that, but the problem is, I can only get to one of
the springs.

so my router would then be a bit lop sided :(



John Rumm July 20th 05 01:38 PM

jg wrote:

Yeah, I had thought of that, but the problem is, I can only get to one of
the springs.

so my router would then be a bit lop sided :(


Why are you trying to take them off?


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Cheers,

John.

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jg July 20th 05 04:23 PM

To make it easier to adjust when the router is mounted upside down unde rthe
table.



Dave[_79_] September 1st 18 05:14 PM

Router Springs
 
replying to jg, Dave wrote:
If we are talking about the Aldi 1200W router then remove the springs as
follows:
Remove the motor brush housing cover - 4 screws.
Remove the base plate tube plugs/covers - single screw each.
Fully depress the plunge springs and apply the lock.
Remove the 'circlips' from the top of the base plate tubes - circlip pliers
are essential to reach.
Release the lock under control and withdraw the base plate with tubes and
springs - a gentle tap on the inner face of the base plate may be necessary to
release the tubes.
Extract the springs from the dust bellows and refit to tubes.
Insert tubes into router body and refit the circlips, plug covers and brush
housing cover.
Works like atreat with a router table.


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[email protected] September 1st 18 11:16 PM

Router Springs
 
On Saturday, 1 September 2018 17:14:05 UTC+1, Dave wrote:
replying to jg, Dave wrote:
If we are talking about the Aldi 1200W router then remove the springs as
follows:
Remove the motor brush housing cover - 4 screws.
Remove the base plate tube plugs/covers - single screw each.
Fully depress the plunge springs and apply the lock.
Remove the 'circlips' from the top of the base plate tubes - circlip pliers
are essential to reach.
Release the lock under control and withdraw the base plate with tubes and
springs - a gentle tap on the inner face of the base plate may be necessary to
release the tubes.
Extract the springs from the dust bellows and refit to tubes.
Insert tubes into router body and refit the circlips, plug covers and brush
housing cover.
Works like atreat with a router table.


you reckon he still has it unfixed after asking 13 years ago?


NT

Dave[_79_] September 3rd 18 04:14 PM

Router Springs
 
replying to tabbypurr, Dave wrote:
Probably not but others may ask the question at some time.

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Daveman999 February 26th 21 02:01 PM

Router Springs
 
Thanks, exactly what I need. It's nice when someone knows what they are talking about than guess like most of the comments.

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Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) February 26th 21 04:47 PM

Router Springs
 
Ironically of course, this post, coming as it does from the most annoying
usenet portal on the web completely loses the original reply.
Brian

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Thanks, exactly what I need. It's nice when someone knows what they are
talking about than guess like most of the comments.

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tony P March 4th 21 02:01 PM

Router Springs
 
Hi just got the 1250W work zone router on ebay having the same problem easy to remove spring on one side very difficult to remove other side will look again thanks for post Tony

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Daveman999 March 27th 21 08:45 PM

Router Springs
 
For me it was just a matter of persevering. i was about to give up on removing either, but then i just seemed to get the knack and ive had them on and off 2 or 3 times.

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