I run these routers on a cnc mill that I made and have 3 running at once. What you need to do is take out the carbon brushes and there will be a little spring sticking out of one of the carbon brushes. I like to call this their "scam switch". Just rip off the spring that is sticking out of the carbon brush and put it back together. It will run for a long while again before the brushes wear out.
I run these routers on a cnc mill that I made and have 3 running at once. What you need to do is take out the carbon brushes and there will be a little spring sticking out of one of the carbon brushes. I like to call this their "scam switch". Just rip off the spring that is sticking out of the carbon brush and put it back together. It will run for a long while again before the brushes wear out. I run these routers on a cnc mill that I made and have 3 running at once. What you need to do is take out the carbon brushes and there will be a little spring sticking out of one of the carbon brushes. I like to call this their "scam switch". Just rip off the spring that is sticking out of the carbon brush and put it back together. It will run for a long while again before the brushes wear out.
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I run these routers on a cnc mill that I made and have 3 running at once. What you need to do is take out the carbon brushes and there will be a little spring sticking out of one of the carbon brushes. I like to call this their "scam switch". Just rip off the spring that is sticking out of the carbon brush and put it back together. It will run for a long while again before the brushes wear out.
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run these routers on a cnc mill that I made and have 3 running at once.
What you need to do is take out the carbon brushes and there will be a
little spring sticking out of one of the carbon brushes. I like to call
this their "scam switch". Just rip off the spring that is sticking out
of the carbon brush and put it back together. It will run for a long
while again before the brushes wear out.