I was using my Bosch 1300 ACE
(http://www.bosch.com.au/productcatalogue/spt3/routers.htm) to put a rabbet
on a piece earlier today and it shut itself down. I waited a moment and
cycled the remote power switch, it stuttered then restarted. Does anyone own
one of these and, if so, have you seen this symptom before?
Router was mounted in a table, trigger is strapped down (it had not
slipped), it had cut only approx 2' of soft pine and could not have
overheated (no smell or other indication).
Any ideas?
Greg
(This is a possible duplicate - I waited a day but can't see it via two
separate services, so I'm re-posting.)
Greg Millen wrote:
> I was using my Bosch 1300 ACE
> (http://www.bosch.com.au/productcatalogue/spt3/routers.htm) to put a rabbet
> on a piece earlier today and it shut itself down. I waited a moment and
> cycled the remote power switch, it stuttered then restarted. Does anyone own
> one of these and, if so, have you seen this symptom before?
>
> Router was mounted in a table, trigger is strapped down (it had not
> slipped), it had cut only approx 2' of soft pine and could not have
> overheated (no smell or other indication).
>
I would check the remote switch. It may have a loose wire or the contacts might
be "goin' south".
--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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If this one is like mine with the switch in the handle, the handle fills
with saw dust all the time. I have to clean it out periodically.
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> I was using my Bosch 1300 ACE
> (http://www.bosch.com.au/productcatalogue/spt3/routers.htm) to put a
rabbet
> on a piece earlier today and it shut itself down. I waited a moment and
> cycled the remote power switch, it stuttered then restarted. Does anyone
own
> one of these and, if so, have you seen this symptom before?
>
> Router was mounted in a table, trigger is strapped down (it had not
> slipped), it had cut only approx 2' of soft pine and could not have
> overheated (no smell or other indication).
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Greg
>
> (This is a possible duplicate - I waited a day but can't see it via two
> separate services, so I'm re-posting.)
>
>
>