![]() I recently replaced the Bosch 1617EVS “2.25 HP” router in my router table with a Porter Cable in an attempt to get better speed stability under load for some measurements - although it should have, it didn’t really help, but that’s another story (its “magnetic disk” apparently does nothing!) A real 800 Watt HF spindle would likely give you about the same power as one of those anyway. You could get a reasonably priced step up “transformer” like did recently to step up your 110-120 V to 220-240V if you can’t find a reasonably priced VFD that does that for you, The Chinese HF spindles all have questionable (if even available) specifications and are limited to to ER11 collets in that 110V compatible power range, However, the European manufacturers (which have realistic and published specifications), offer likely far superior HF spindles with ER20 collets. If I could find an air-cooled 1.5kw spindle with an ER20 nose, and a matching VFD that accepted 110v input, I wouldn’t be having this conversation!įor even the most heavily modified Shapeoko, IMO there’s no reason to have a properly (output) rated HF spindle rated more than 800 Watts. My workspace has 110v service only and the circuit is shared with a bunch of other stuff, so I just don’t think it can accommodate the 2.2kw spindles that I would have to get to have an ER20 collet. The fixed base model is perfect for upright. Regarding the 3-phase spindle, I have thought about this a lot. This router kit includes a powerful 2-1/4 HP motor with soft start and advanced speed-control technology. This is partly due to the fact that I don’t have a means to make my own (I’m trying to wrap my head around putting a boring head in an 8000RPM spindle with a tiny shank). All I know is I want to attach a spindle that can accommodate at least a 12mm tool, and I would prefer it if it fit the mount I already have. I bought the Shapeoko because I have a product idea I want to explore, and I would prefer to avoid getting too obsessed with outfitting the machine itself. I am not a woodworker, so I have very little frame of reference when it comes to woodworking tools. I didn’t expect that, especially considering compact routers are metric. I hope my attitude didn’t come across as too awful.Ĭorrect me if I’m wrong, but it looks like there is a standard for router bodies to fit into router bases and tables, and that standard is 3-1/2". 49-96 of 129 results for 'bosch router motor' RESULTS Bosch Router Tool, Colt 1-Horsepower 5. ![]() General Application Router Template Guide. The slim design is 8.25 high and has a length of 4.134. Bosch 1617EVSPK 12 Amp 2-1/4-Horsepower Plunge and Fixed Base Variable Speed Router Kit with Benchtop Router Table and Deluxe Router Edge Guide. The router is a 1.25 hp router which is a bump up from their previous version of 1 hp. Bosch designed this with a 7 Amp motor and it only weighs 4.4 lbs. POWERTEC 71022 6-1/2-Inch Router Plate, Fits Porter Cable, Bosch, Craftsman, Dewalt, Hitachi, Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi. I’m learning something here, so thanks for that. The Bosch palm router is very slim and doesn’t weigh much. More Buying Choices 22.21 (7 used & new offers) PORTER-CABLE 8901 Fixed Base for 890 Series Router.
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