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What are the safety rules for a router?
What should you do to work with a router safely?
- Hold both hands on router handles always, until a motor has stopped.
- Do not overreach.
- When inside routing, start the motor with the bit above the stock.
- When routing outside edges, guide the router counter clockwise around the work.
What is the first thing you should do when changing the router bit?
How To: Change a Router Bit
- Step 1: Safety First. Check to make sure the router is turned off and is unplugged, or remove the battery on the router.
- Step 2: Remove the old router bit. Locate the wrench that comes with the router.
- step 3: install the new router bit.
- step 4: check the router bit and get to work.
What is a part that holds the router bit called?
The shank is the cylindrical bottom end of the router bit that is inserted into the router’s collet. While shanks vary in length from bit to bit, they are always manufactured with ample length allowing you to fasten the router bit securely to your router. The two most common shank widths are ½” and ¼”.
How to prevent router bit from sliding in Collet?
Be sure you are using the correct size as well, e.g. don’t use a 6mm bit in a 1/4″ collet. Your collet should be locking your bit in place, even without you having to crank as hard as you can when tightening it. If the collet is worn, replace it. They can wear out through usage (although that is uncommon).
What happens if you start a router freehand?
Doing so when working freehand can make you lose control of the router; if it happens with a router table, the workpiece may be flung with surprising force. Starting the router with the bit touching the work may even bend the bit’s shank, or in extreme cases, damage the router.
What should I do before starting my router?
Starting the router with the bit touching the work may even bend the bit’s shank, or in extreme cases, damage the router. When the cut is finished, make sure the bit is clear of the work before switching the router off. When working freehand, wait until the bit stops spinning before you set the router down.
Why do I have a problem with my router?
If this is a new router, perhaps it is possible that you have a defective machine with a damaged collet, or a piece of debris is jammed in the collet. If you have only observed this on a single bit it’s also possible that your bit has a defective shank or another quality issue.