Festool 574354 Router User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Causes
Motor does not start Check that the cord is properly plugged into the router and into an
outlet.
Make sure the outlet has power. Check the circuit breaker or try
another outlet.
If used with a Festool dust extractor, make sure the selector switch
is pointing to "Auto". The auxiliary outlet on the dust extractor has
power only when the selector is at Auto.
Inspect the power cord (including extension cords) for damage or
missing prongs, and replace as needed.
The motor brushes may have worn and need replacement.
Router does not plunge smoothly Make sure the plunge lock knob is loose.
Clean the plunge posts (columns) and inspect for scratches and
damage.
Router bits slip in the collet The collet and mating arbor taper can become pitted from acids and
oil in the wood. Clean the tapered surfaces:
a. Remove the collet from the router.
b. Using a plastic scrubbing pad, clean the outer taper of the collet.
c. Using a plastic scrubbing pad, clean the interior taper of the
arbor.
a. Make sure there is no plastic or metal debris left over from the
cleaning, and reinsert the collet.
If router bits have spun inside the collet, it may be damaged and
needs to be replaced.
Routed profile burns The router bit is dull.
The router speed is too fast.
The feed speed is too slow.
Some materials are prone to burning. Take a shallow clean-up pass
with a higher feed rate.
If the burn is below the profile, then the router bit guide bearing (if
present) is worn.
Remove the bit from the router and spin the bearing with your
finger. If the bearing spins roughly, it needs replacement.
A good bearing should coast for about one revolution when spun
with your finger. If it coasts more than one revolution, it is worn.
Replace the bearing or bit.
Router vibrates excessively If a large diameter router bit is slightly out of balance, it will vibrate
at high speed. Reduce the router speed. If the vibration is severe,
discard the router bit.
The router bit shaft may be bent. Discard the bit if the shaft is bent.
The router bearings may be worn and need replacement.