> >>I am trying to remove a 1/4 bit from my router; I removed the collet nut
> >>but the insert with the bit won't come out from the sleeve, it seems to
be
> >>stuck. Any suggestions ?
I read this with interest... What type of collet nut / system does this
router use? The systems I sell ahve ER8,11,16,20 and 25 style collets and
nuts. All except for teh "low profile" ER8 have collet nuts that pull the
collet out when loostened via a "lip" inside the collet nut and a "ring"
around teh top of teh collet itself. Are these useable on routers to avoid
the problem going forward?
Check out the following URL for a picture of a collet nut like I describe:
http://www.centaurtools.com/collets101/
These are NOT the brand I use but their page shows the procedure for
inserting the collet about 3/4 of the way down. If you look closely, you
can see that the collet gets pulled out of teh spindle when teh nut is
loostened.
We use them on multi spindle drill heads rather than routers, but I know
they are used elsewhere too... Maybe you can get a nut to fit your spindle
and not have to deal with this any longer?
Joe - V#8013 - '86 VN750 - joe @ yunx .com
Northern, NJ
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 12:40:20 +0000, "G.C." <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I am trying to remove a 1/4 bit from my router; I removed the collet nut but
>the insert with the bit won't come out from the sleeve, it seems to be
>stuck. Any suggestions ?
>Gilles
put the nut back on, but not tight. give it a few light taps with the
wrench and try again.
"G.C." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am trying to remove a 1/4 bit from my router; I removed the collet nut
>but
> the insert with the bit won't come out from the sleeve, it seems to be
> stuck. Any suggestions ?
> Gilles
I've had that problem before. I usually tap it a few times with the back of
a screw driver or some other non-bit damaging object.
Just to get the record straight. When I inserted my 1/4 bit, I did not
noticed that the sleeve was not flush with the 1/2 collet, in fact it was
1/2" or more in the collet; just before I had used a 1/2 bit for some tests
whitout removing the sleeve (!).When I tightened the collet nut, I think
that the collet has been somewhat broken, because it is now somewhat
difficult to insert a 1/2 bit in the collet. Before this mishap I had not
had any problems with the collet/nut system; I think the design is sound.
It has only been MY fault. (I had not used my router for some time, so
forgot about the 1/4 sleeve).
Gillles
By the way, is it easy to get a new 1/2 collet from Freud (part
13602.7431) ?
Joe wrote:
>> >>I am trying to remove a 1/4 bit from my router; I removed the collet
>> >>nut but the insert with the bit won't come out from the sleeve, it
>> >>seems to
> be
>> >>stuck. Any suggestions ?
>
> I read this with interest... What type of collet nut / system does this
> router use? The systems I sell ahve ER8,11,16,20 and 25 style collets and
> nuts. All except for teh "low profile" ER8 have collet nuts that pull the
> collet out when loostened via a "lip" inside the collet nut and a "ring"
> around teh top of teh collet itself. Are these useable on routers to
> avoid the problem going forward?
>
> Check out the following URL for a picture of a collet nut like I describe:
>
> http://www.centaurtools.com/collets101/
>
> These are NOT the brand I use but their page shows the procedure for
> inserting the collet about 3/4 of the way down. If you look closely, you
> can see that the collet gets pulled out of teh spindle when teh nut is
> loostened.
>
> We use them on multi spindle drill heads rather than routers, but I know
> they are used elsewhere too... Maybe you can get a nut to fit your
> spindle and not have to deal with this any longer?
>
> Joe - V#8013 - '86 VN750 - joe @ yunx .com
> Northern, NJ
> Ride a Motorcycle? Ask me about "The Ride"
> http://www.youthelate.com/the_ride.htm
>
> Born once - Die twice. Born twice - Die only once. Your choice...
>
> Have unwanted music CDs or DVDs of any type? I can use them for our
> charity. eMail me privately for details. Donation receipts available.
Thanks all,
I went to somebody making tools location, and after two slight hammer blows
with a screwdriver, the bit was out. I did not dare to do myself before,
but next time I'll try this trick.
Gills
[email protected] wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 12:40:20 +0000, "G.C." <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>I am trying to remove a 1/4 bit from my router; I removed the collet nut
>>but the insert with the bit won't come out from the sleeve, it seems to be
>>stuck. Any suggestions ?
>>Gilles
>
>
> put the nut back on, but not tight. give it a few light taps with the
> wrench and try again.
jo4hn <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> G.C. wrote:
>
>> I am trying to remove a 1/4 bit from my router; I removed the collet
>> nut but the insert with the bit won't come out from the sleeve, it
>> seems to be stuck. Any suggestions ?
>> Gilles
>
> I have the PC laminate trimmer and couldn't get the insert out. Had
> to ask PC whose response was to put a screwdriver on the exposed lip
> of the insert and tap the handle (of the screwdriver) with a hammer.
> Came right out. Seems like there should be a better way...
> mahalo,
> jo4hn
>
That's how my 7310 has always worked. It wasn't a design feature? ;-)
I still love that little critter...
Patriarch
Sometimes lightly tapping the router bit deeper into the collet will
break it free
John
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 12:40:20 +0000, "G.C." <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I am trying to remove a 1/4 bit from my router; I removed the collet nut but
>the insert with the bit won't come out from the sleeve, it seems to be
>stuck. Any suggestions ?
>Gilles
G.C. wrote:
> I am trying to remove a 1/4 bit from my router; I removed the collet nut but
> the insert with the bit won't come out from the sleeve, it seems to be
> stuck. Any suggestions ?
> Gilles
I have the PC laminate trimmer and couldn't get the insert out. Had to
ask PC whose response was to put a screwdriver on the exposed lip of the
insert and tap the handle (of the screwdriver) with a hammer. Came
right out. Seems like there should be a better way...
mahalo,
jo4hn
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 20:49:43 GMT, "mark" <[email protected]> wrote:
>"G.C." <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>I am trying to remove a 1/4 bit from my router; I removed the collet nut
>>but
>> the insert with the bit won't come out from the sleeve, it seems to be
>> stuck. Any suggestions ?
>> Gilles
>
>I've had that problem before. I usually tap it a few times with the back of
>a screw driver or some other non-bit damaging object.
>
one of the many reasons that I have a rubber mallet on my bench!
The last couple that got stuck, I used the mallet on a scrap about the
size of a carpenter's pencil, to tap it a bit.. as if i was turning
the bit in the chuck.. "rotational" smacking seems to work better than
"side thrust" smacking.. lol
>>>>I am trying to remove a 1/4 bit from my router; I removed the collet nut
>>>>but the insert with the bit won't come out from the sleeve, it seems to be
>>>>stuck. Any suggestions ?
This happened to my Ryobi ERT1150 after only 2 weeks. After trying
everything I could think of I took it back to the place where I bought
it (large chain of tools specialists) and after struggling with it for
quite a while they decided it had to go back to Ryobi. I might get it
back by Xmas.
How can this happen? It must have been designed by an idiot!