Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Trim routers and rotozips
Posted by
dave engvall
on 2001-01-23 12:07:05 UTC
Bob Campbell wrote:
Now there is a project for someone adventuresome.
The positive pressure of the air should help keep contaminants out of the bearing space. :-)
Next trick is to collect the mist (post lube) so that it doesn't mess up the work.
Dave
> Bill,This might be a good reason for trying to incorporate a router into a housing with air/oil lube for the bearings.
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> For heavy duty use, expect to replace the bearings on the Porter Cable about
> every six months.
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> Bob Campbell
Now there is a project for someone adventuresome.
The positive pressure of the air should help keep contaminants out of the bearing space. :-)
Next trick is to collect the mist (post lube) so that it doesn't mess up the work.
Dave
Discussion Thread
William Scalione
2001-01-23 10:10:14 UTC
Trim routers and rotozips
Bob Campbell
2001-01-23 10:52:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Trim routers and rotozips
Joe Vicars
2001-01-23 10:57:49 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Trim routers and rotozips
dave engvall
2001-01-23 12:07:05 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Trim routers and rotozips
ballendo@y...
2001-01-23 15:22:37 UTC
re:Re: Trim routers and rotozips
Randy Gordon-Gilmore
2001-01-23 15:59:13 UTC
Re:re:Re: Trim routers and rotozips
Doug Fortune
2001-01-23 17:58:49 UTC
Trim routers and rotozips
William Scalione
2001-01-23 18:28:03 UTC
Re: Trim routers and rotozips