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Is there anyone that can post a short video on changing a bit on the Dewalt 611. I am having continuous problems getting my bits out. I have watched Youtube, read forum etc and still I am struggling. I feel like I am missing something, a step not sure.
I think you have to loosen the collet nut twice. The first loosen moves nut down from collet. Loosen further and the nut will pull the collet down from spindle taper. At this point the bit should be loose.
I have tried that… I have literally tried everything… I appreciate your advice, I really need someone to physically show me how to do this so I can make sure I am doing correctly.
These are my steps
push in yellow button
take wrench and attach to collet and turn with button pushed in. The collet loosens and unscrews all the way off. The Bit is still tightly in place. My collet only goes so far down. I will post pics behind this
It is the collet that came with the router. I have never bought a new one. The bit is broken but I broke trying to get out of the router. It was fine when I unscrewed the collet.
Thank you so much for the information, can you suggest a new collet I can purchase for my router quickly and where to buy it. I have been fighting this thing for months now
I would only use heat as a last resort. Tapping the collet from the sides with soft hammer may dislodge it. After you get it lose and the bit out try to snap the collet into the nut before installing on the spindle.
@PattyWolf you have the best collet you can have now.
I have used the stock collet and the collet from Elaire corp and these from think and tinker are by far the best.
you just need to insert the collet into the collet nut properly before use.
while the collet and nut are off of the router you need to insert the collet into the nut at a slight angle and push hard. you should feel resistance and then it will pop into place and then and only then insert both into the router.
here is the link to the page to get all the information you should need.