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| Registered User | can anyone advise me on the proper procedure to remove the springs from a pc 7529?? anything will help |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Sorry I don't have that model but I remember that one the router workshop they had several models they talked about?????? Check: www.routerworkshop.com look for something about springs...... Ed |
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| The Router Guys Forum King | My understanding is that you can not remove the springs. Once this router is assembled it's assembled.
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| Registered User Member | I have a general question on springs. I have a 3.5 hp Craftsman router mounted in a table, using a RouterRaizer, with the router springs in place. I would like to be rid of the resistance of the springs. In general, if the springs can be removed, and using a RouterRaizer, would removing the springs cause any issues? Thanks, ken
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