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COLLET CHUCK CARE

With the router bit removed, continue to turn the collet chuck counter-clockwise until it is free of the shaft. To assure a firm grip, occasionally blow out the collet chuck with compressed air, and clean the taper in the armature assembly shaft with a tissue or fine brush. The collet chuck is made up of two component parts that snap together (Fig. 4); check to see that the collet is properly seated in the collet chuck nut and lightly thread the collet chuck back onto the armature shaft. Replace worn or damaged collet chucks immediately.

REMOVING MOTOR FROM BASE

1.Open the clamping lever (Fig. 5).

2.Turn the motor so that the single triangle on the base lines up with “unlocked” symbol on the motor. (Make sure that the indication the base is aligned with the line under the “unlocked” symbol on the motor. Otherwise, the router can be damaged.) (Fig. 5)

3.Pull the motor away from base until it stops (Fig. 5).

4.Turn motor counterclockwise until it stops (Fig. 6).

5.Pull motor out of base (Fig. 6).

FIG. 4

Collet

Nut

Collet

Chuck

FIG. 5

2

1

4

3

5

1

FIG. 6

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Bosch Power Tools PR10E, PR20EVSNK, PR20EVSK manual Collet Chuck Care, Removing Motor from Base, Collet Nut Chuck