Router : Dewalt DW622
I'm not sure if this is in the right section, but I have a question about a DW622 slow/difficult to retract after plunging.
When I'm plunge routing > finished the cut > power button/switch released(power off) > plunge lock mechanism released(rotated counter-clockwise) > router fails to retract to upper most position.
When I'm plunge routing > finished the cut > plunge lock mechanism released(rotated counter-clockwise) > power button/switch released(power off) > router retracts to upper most position as normal.
Both of these results are consistent, i.e. not intermittent.
I have read on other forums that lubricating the plunge columns should fix this, is this BS? If it's not, what should I use to lubricate the columns?
BTW : I've had this router for about 5 years, and it's awesome, had zero problems with it other than the above. It has a lot of power, but not too heavy in the hands,can be used for trim routing or hogging deep mortises with the correct bits.
Thanks for any help
I'm not sure if this is in the right section, but I have a question about a DW622 slow/difficult to retract after plunging.
When I'm plunge routing > finished the cut > power button/switch released(power off) > plunge lock mechanism released(rotated counter-clockwise) > router fails to retract to upper most position.
When I'm plunge routing > finished the cut > plunge lock mechanism released(rotated counter-clockwise) > power button/switch released(power off) > router retracts to upper most position as normal.
Both of these results are consistent, i.e. not intermittent.
I have read on other forums that lubricating the plunge columns should fix this, is this BS? If it's not, what should I use to lubricate the columns?
BTW : I've had this router for about 5 years, and it's awesome, had zero problems with it other than the above. It has a lot of power, but not too heavy in the hands,can be used for trim routing or hogging deep mortises with the correct bits.
Thanks for any help