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Plunge router base sticking at times

i have a bosch plunge router and if i haven't used it for a while the first few times i plunge the router it takes quite a bit of pressure to get it to drop and when it does it goes flying all the way down, so i plunge it a few times to loosen it up before i ever start, but i was wondering what would i use to "grease" the springs, slides, or whatever it is? i've seen some plunge bases that slide like butter... what should i do to remedy this? thanks
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Re: Plunge router base sticking at times

I don't have a Bosch but on my DeWalt, Hitachi, and Makita, I disassemble and wax the posts occasionally. Before I wax, I blow out all of any sawdust that may have accumulated in the post sleeve.

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Re: Plunge router base sticking at times

Sounds like my neighbors' Makita. Took the sleeves/springs apart and spotted some wear on the top of one tube. Spring was catching on the tube. Repositioned the tube and the trouble went away. And yes, paste wax is good for sliding things.
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Re: Plunge router base sticking at times

Graphite works well too and won't attract grime and dust like oil or wax. I use a lot of graphite around the house and shop.
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Re: Plunge router base sticking at times

When I bought my Dewalt plunge, the motor would also hang up in the plunge sleeve. I took it back to the DW service center and they gave me a new one. Every once in awhile I have the same issue. I just sprinkle a little talcum power on the motor and the sleeve of the base and it slides easily.

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Re: Plunge router base sticking at times

I had a similar problem with the plunge base for my P-C router and I used Andy Granatelli's great invention, STP. It is available at your neighborhood auto parts store and it provides a very good lubricant for these parts. Worked very well and eliminated the tendency for any binding of the bushings on the plunge posts.
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