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Many deWalt routers (except the DW626) started life as Elu routers and were renamed/renumbered and recoloured when Black & Decker took over. A list of known (European) equivalances is as follows:

deWalt = Elu

DW629 = MOF131
DW625 = MOF177
DW624 = MOF177
DW621 = OF97e
DW620 = OF97 (some early models were called OF1?)
DW615 = MOF96e
DW613 = MOF96

In many cases the collets, nuts and side fences are interchangeable between equivalent models, so a 1/2in collet/nut from a DW625/DW624 will fit a MOF177 or MOF177e. It will also fit earlier models including tne MOF98 and MOF77
 

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Hello!
Seen one ELU (miss the ref n°) at work in one of my friend workshop, now
he also bought a Dewalt625 great machines...

And what about the trend ones like trend T11 ( one in my dream-list).
They look VERY similar...

Regards
 

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Hello!
Seen one ELU (miss the ref n°) at work in one of my friend workshop, now
he also bought a Dewalt625 great machines...

And what about the trend ones like trend T11 ( one in my dream-list).
They look VERY similar...

Regards
I think the T10 is much the same as the DeWalt 625, the T11 is a T10 with slightly modified base and a quick raiser. All made by Felisatti in Italy.
 

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Welcome to the forum Paul. There was a seller on US ebay selling 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 collets for a while so that is one possible source. As another member above stated there is a B&D model that is the same. You could try ereplacement parts to see if they are still available there. I did a quick search and only found the 1/4" collet (Amazon) but mine came with both 1/2 and 1/4. It's a nice little router. I've had mine for years.
 

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