I just ordered a set of collars. Thanks. I saw your video a couple of months ago and darned if my clip didn't come off but I remembered your video 👍👌✌️
Thanks for the tip Pete! I just got my new Bosch router for Christmas and found numerous people were having the height adjustment problem. I found your video and I just added a stop collar to mine before the first use! Thanks again! Bob
This is so great. I had been avoiding using my router because the clip was always failing. My solution was to drill a small hole and replace the c clip with a cotter pin. Your way is so much easier. But it did make me feel like a bonehead for not thinking of it myself. I rember being smarter than I am now😊. Thanks
Holy cow, ive spent over an hour trying to figure out why this thing wont adjust. Then i found this video. Thanks so much! Problem identified and solved with your help.
I can’t say “Thank You!” enough for this simple yet priceless solution. Bosch oughta be sending you a handsome check for helping correct a clear and obvious flaw in their otherwise great router. It’s this common sense approach I have noticed in your videos that caused me to subscribe. Thank you again! 👍
You sir are a hero. I am about to throw my entire Bosch router set up out the window and then you come along and find the solution. Thank you for figuring this out!
This video saved me a day of frustration - your quick solution allowed me to fix what I thought was going to be a serious roadblock in a project. Fifteen minutes later and the router was fixed and I was back to work. Thank you so much!!
The other thing I learned from this journey of making the router work again is I had to really pay more attention to how the macro vs micro adjustment works. Because otherwise it's just going to happen again even WITH the stop collar on it. While a traditional $$$ lift has 3 or 4 long vertical struts and you move the router up and down along those struts, this base has a different approach for a reasonable compromise. There are 3 large stops along the router. Think of them as high (router is pretty high up), low (router is pretty low), and medium (in between). Those three stops give you a range of maybe 1" or so up and down and you fine tune the router in that range with the little knob under the table or allen key through the router plate. When the router bottoms out or tops out in that range, you can easily unseat the retaining clip by forcing it by turning the allen key hard. So... as you raise/lower the router, pay attention where the hard stop is in that range. If you hit the top/bottom, bring it a little more towards the middle of that range and then use the push button release to raise the entire router up or down to next one of the three large grain stops. And THEN you can use the fine tuning to get it where you want. Once I figured that out, it was smooth sailing. It's just not obvious out of the box.
I was on the fence between the Dewalt and Bosch router. I bought the Bosch and this failed right out of the box. Thanks for the fix! It will save the tool but I'm definitely never buying Bosch again!
Dude, F this Bosch Router I'm so mad. It's not the router but rather the attachable base and my adjustment rod isn't separating from the base like his to install that drill bit stop. I'm about done with this thing
Just bought this router set and watched your video before I used it. $7 at Lowe’s for the drill bit clamps, 15 minutes for the setup and I was in business! Thanks for the video!
Thanks so much, Pete! I have the same router and have replaced that little clip twice. What a great simple fix, thanks for posting this I really appreciate it.
So happy I found this video, it is exactly the problem I’m having-was already thinking I needed a new router lift. Will install the fix you suggested and it should be good as new! Thank you for the clear explanation!!
Wow!!! Thank you so much. This exact thing happened to my new Bosch router that I just set up on the Bosch table. Haven't used either yet. Really appreciate you for posting this!
I ordered a 1617 EVS from Amazon and it arrived today. I am planning on mounting it in a table. I had a collar from a 1/4 in bit and put it on as a preventative for future problems. Better to be proactive than reactive. Thanks for doing the research
Thanks for posting this for others to see. I had to make the same 'fix' a few years ago when my Bosch router failed like this. It's quite a common failure and surprised the product design wasn't tested more thoroughly by Bosch, who you'd think would want to preserve their reputation for quality.
Thanks so much for this. I had actually lost my clip when it had failed. After seeing this video, I ultimately installed a collet from one of my never-used countersink bits in one of my bit sets and tightened it hard enough to hold the rod in place. Finding another spring clip has proven to be extremely difficult, although someone else in the comments mentioned using a cotter pin, which sounds like a pretty good idea to help take the load off the collet.
Thanks for sharing this detail. I came across your previous video a few days ago while looking for reviews on the table. I pulled the trigger last night on this combo and conveniently found this video today, so I added the collars. I'm looking forward to learning so much about router tables!
The C-clip can probably be eliminated as long as a drill bit collar is installed in its place. I kept the c clip in place as a means of placing the collar in the correct location on the rod. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much sharing this tips. I am beginner in woodworking. I have router full set, when I tired to adjust height I got so frustrated since it taking so much time and not smooth, which was discouraging me to use router. I am heading to HD to get the drill bit stop collar and fix. Thank you.
Picked this router - yet to use it in my router table but I am going to follow your tips and install a collar before it breaks ! That is a genius use of drill stop collar BTW. Liked and subscribed your channel !! Looking forward to more content from you. Thanks.
Thanks for this video. Mine just broke today and my first thought was wow what a design flaw. That being said it took 3 years for the problem to arise so……. I will put a stop collar on tomorrow. Thanks again.
Thanks Pete, I been deal with this for like two yrs+ just the other night looking for a new lift table and not one would fit the ra1181 bosch router table .. but I did find out that O'Skool tool is working on one for the bosch table that should be out this Jun.
I have this exact problem and it was annoying me to the point that I just removed the adjustment rod. Need to get a drill bit stop collar. Thanks so much for this fix.
Thank you for this video. I have replaced the spring clip 3 times on the router base attached to the underside of my Kreg router table insert.. Now that I have the drill bit collar in place, I hope that I will not have to replace any more spring clips.
Thank you. I bought this router and a router tablesnd ran into this problem within days. It ruined my whke experience. The router went bacj K to its case and the router table is redundant. Was actually thinking of selling both. Tomorrow, I'll fix this. Wonderful tip.
Yup. Ran into this issue with new BOSCH 1617EVS few days ago. Spring clip came completely off. Luckily, purely by happenstance, I spotted it laying on the floor and was able to put it back on the height adjustment rod. I'll make permanent fix soon. Thanks for the fix idea. In my case the cause of the clip coming off was the fixed base galling the motor, causing it to bind when adjusting the height. Had to file and sand off the galling to stop the binding. Think the sliding surfaces in the base have/had burs that caused the galling. Not the level of quality I expected from BOSCH. Sad.
Awesome hack. I would consider putting a small flat on the shank with a file for the set screw to sit on. With some locktite, it would be going anywhere.
Thanks for the tip Pete. I watched your video a while back. So, what did I do? Today I messed up the clip anyway, lol. I'm glad I remembered your video. Thanks again.
Another option would be to use a split collar. It can be installed without removing the e-clip. Thanks for the heads up about the problem and solution.
Thank you for this video! I was about to purchase this router for a table but the clip problem keeps coming up in reviews. You have broken the code! Thanks for sharing!
I bought one of these routers last November. One day after the return period from Amazon expired it died. Sent it in for warranty service, got it back and it worked for 5 minutes. After sending it in again it worked for another 1 minute. Bosch wanted to "fix" it a third time but after going through a couple supervisors and a 4 week delay they finally replaced it. New one seems ok, but the warranty service center is a joke.
Thanks a lot for sharing. Just ran into this yesterday. I've installed it in my bench dog extension and I also bought a dust kit. The kit took some modification to get the hose connected to vacuum. HOWEVER it still dumps dust. I think because of the other unused holes in the base. Have you run into this?
Thanks for watching. I would guess the dust collection is about 80-85% effective in my setup. There is definitely dust dropping below the router and table. I attribute it to gravity negating some of the shop vac’s effectiveness in collecting saw dust. That’s pretty good compared to many of my other tools.
I know this is settled but I was just thinking of another fix. What about a piece of wire (with a little grease on it) wrapped into the little slot and twisted really well with needlenose pliers? I would guess maybe 18 gauge would work. Just a thought.
I own two 1617's but never had this problem. I can easily see, however, that it can readily become an issue so I am ordering stop collars. Good catch...and welcome advise!
Did you contact Bosch about this? Maybe they have a fix, or maybe you got a bad retaining clip. This is one of the most popular routers on the market, so maybe you just got one with a bad part, or maybe it was stressed one too many times. BTW I love your solution to the problem. If it is a design flaw, I will use your solution, as I just ordered this router.
also the kit that comes with a plunge base has a common issue as well. when you plunge it sticks and wont move. slowly you put a bit more weight on it and finally plunge but very forcefully. was like that since day 1 so i still havent been brave or stupid enough to test it out in application. id imagine theres something you could lubricate or loosen to fix the issue but i dont need a plunge router too often. anyways my advice is look for the next best model instead. or get a makita. every person ive met seems very happy with them
So, the rod stays in the base it doesnt move up and down like yours to create that 3/4" gap to install the drill bit stop. Did they change the design or whats going on why the rod wont separate from the base?
Hello. If the retaining clip is in place and holding… then the rod will not slip thru the base. That’s normal operation. It’s when the retaining clip fails that the rod no longer keeps its position and slides out from the base. Hope this makes sense. Thanks for watching
If anyone has the Bosch RA1165 under table router base, (instead of using the fixed base from the router), the fix in the video will work for that as well.
Hey Pete! My Bosch RA1181 and 1617EVS arrive this coming Monday. Question: Would purchasing the BOSCH RA1165 Under-Table Router Base prevent this? On second thought, I'll purchase the stop collars instead. Thanks!
I think you're on the right track sticking with the 1617EVS and adding the stop collar. I believe the RA1165 is identical to the base that comes with the 1617EVS (less the wood handles). The Lifting / Height Adjust mechanism is the exact same and will probably have same issue with the snap ring.
Wow! I just noticed the "Baltimore" in your @. I'm also from Baltimore. I now live in Alabama. Oh! All my stuff arrives tomorrow. I can't wait to be up and going. Thanks again, Pete! @@PetefromBaltimore
Can you make a quick video on how to install the collett assembly? I can’t figure out how it attaches to the router. I’m sure it’s simple but the instructions aren’t really helping.
Hey, Thanks for watching. Are you talking about removal of the 1/2 inch collet to replace with 1/4 inch? That’s quite easy. Just loosen the collet nut until its completely unscrewed and then lift off the shaft. 1/4 inch collet can then be screwed directly onto routers shaft. Hope that helped .
Today I had the same problem. Having watched this video weeks ago and purchased the stop collar, I made the repair in minutes. Thanks much...
I just ordered a set of collars. Thanks. I saw your video a couple of months ago and darned if my clip didn't come off but I remembered your video 👍👌✌️
Great hearing you remembered the fix!
Thanks for the feedback and for watching.
Just bought this router and came across your video. This is a genius fix! Thanks so much for posting this!
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and the positive feedback!
Thanks for the tip Pete! I just got my new Bosch router for Christmas and found numerous people were having the height adjustment problem. I found your video and I just added a stop collar to mine before the first use! Thanks again!
Bob
So glad you found this helpful.
Thanks for watching!
This is so great. I had been avoiding using my router because the clip was always failing. My solution was to drill a small hole and replace the c clip with a cotter pin.
Your way is so much easier. But it did make me feel like a bonehead for not thinking of it myself. I rember being smarter than I am now😊.
Thanks
So glad you enjoyed the video.
Every day I learn new and easier ways to do things here on UA-cam.
Thanks for watching.
I just came across this video. Thank you so much for the straight forward fix to this issue. I was moving mine by hand. It was a pain. Thanks again!
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a very clear video on a simple fix. Bosch should include a drill stop ring with the router.
Glad you found the video useful.
Thanks for watching!
Holy cow, ive spent over an hour trying to figure out why this thing wont adjust. Then i found this video. Thanks so much! Problem identified and solved with your help.
Thanks so much for watching my video. Glad it helped solve your problem!
I can’t say “Thank You!” enough for this simple yet priceless solution. Bosch oughta be sending you a handsome check for helping correct a clear and obvious flaw in their otherwise great router. It’s this common sense approach I have noticed in your videos that caused me to subscribe. Thank you again! 👍
I appreciate the great feedback.
Thanks for watching and following!
You sir are a hero. I am about to throw my entire Bosch router set up out the window and then you come along and find the solution. Thank you for figuring this out!
Thank you for the kind words.
So glad the video helped you fix the issue! Thanks for watching.
This video saved me a day of frustration - your quick solution allowed me to fix what I thought was going to be a serious roadblock in a project. Fifteen minutes later and the router was fixed and I was back to work. Thank you so much!!
Thanks so much for the excellent feedback. So glad my video was helpful to you!
Just what I needed! Up and running again.
Glad the video helped!
The other thing I learned from this journey of making the router work again is I had to really pay more attention to how the macro vs micro adjustment works. Because otherwise it's just going to happen again even WITH the stop collar on it.
While a traditional $$$ lift has 3 or 4 long vertical struts and you move the router up and down along those struts, this base has a different approach for a reasonable compromise. There are 3 large stops along the router. Think of them as high (router is pretty high up), low (router is pretty low), and medium (in between). Those three stops give you a range of maybe 1" or so up and down and you fine tune the router in that range with the little knob under the table or allen key through the router plate. When the router bottoms out or tops out in that range, you can easily unseat the retaining clip by forcing it by turning the allen key hard. So... as you raise/lower the router, pay attention where the hard stop is in that range. If you hit the top/bottom, bring it a little more towards the middle of that range and then use the push button release to raise the entire router up or down to next one of the three large grain stops. And THEN you can use the fine tuning to get it where you want. Once I figured that out, it was smooth sailing. It's just not obvious out of the box.
Lots of great info here.
Thanks for the feedback!
I was on the fence between the Dewalt and Bosch router. I bought the Bosch and this failed right out of the box. Thanks for the fix! It will save the tool but I'm definitely never buying Bosch again!
Glad the video helped.
Its a really good router once you install the collar.
Thanks for watching.
Dude, F this Bosch Router I'm so mad. It's not the router but rather the attachable base and my adjustment rod isn't separating from the base like his to install that drill bit stop. I'm about done with this thing
Bosch makes pretty good tools, I wouldn't give up on them because of this. And I say that as a Makita guy myself.
Just bought this router set and watched your video before I used it. $7 at Lowe’s for the drill bit clamps, 15 minutes for the setup and I was in business! Thanks for the video!
Glad you found the video to be helpful.
Enjoy your new router.
Thanks for watching!
I finally figured out this clip came loose but didn’t know about this idea to secure it in place. Thanks!
Excellent. Glad the video was helpful.
Thanks for watching.
I had this problem and because of you i am back in the game Thank you very much!
Thank you.
Glad the video helped!
Thanks so much, Pete! I have the same router and have replaced that little clip twice. What a great simple fix, thanks for posting this I really appreciate it.
Thanks for the great feedback!
So happy I found this video, it is exactly the problem I’m having-was already thinking I needed a new router lift. Will install the fix you suggested and it should be good as new! Thank you for the clear explanation!!
So glad you found the video helpful.
Thanks for the feedback!
Wow!!! Thank you so much. This exact thing happened to my new Bosch router that I just set up on the Bosch table. Haven't used either yet. Really appreciate you for posting this!
I appreciate the great feedback.
Thanks for watching!
I ordered a 1617 EVS from Amazon and it arrived today. I am planning on mounting it in a table. I had a collar from a 1/4 in bit and put it on as a preventative for future problems. Better to be proactive than reactive. Thanks for doing the research
So glad the video was helpful.
Thanks for watching!
A brilliant and easy fix! Thank you, saved me a lot of hassle!
Glad the video was helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Pete, you're a lifesaver, I was about give up on this router and table, this video helped alot, thank you for your advise.
Thanks so much!
I’m glad you found the video helpful.
Thanks for posting this for others to see. I had to make the same 'fix' a few years ago when my Bosch router failed like this. It's quite a common failure and surprised the product design wasn't tested more thoroughly by Bosch, who you'd think would want to preserve their reputation for quality.
Stephen, thanks for watching and I appreciate the feedback!
Thanks so much for this. I had actually lost my clip when it had failed. After seeing this video, I ultimately installed a collet from one of my never-used countersink bits in one of my bit sets and tightened it hard enough to hold the rod in place. Finding another spring clip has proven to be extremely difficult, although someone else in the comments mentioned using a cotter pin, which sounds like a pretty good idea to help take the load off the collet.
I’m glad the video was helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Perfect! I have the same problem and now I have a great solution. Thanks, Pete!
So glad the video helped.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this, Pete. I put a collar before using my brand new router.
That’s great!
Glad you found the video helpful.
Thanks for sharing this detail. I came across your previous video a few days ago while looking for reviews on the table. I pulled the trigger last night on this combo and conveniently found this video today, so I added the collars. I'm looking forward to learning so much about router tables!
Glad you found the video helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Before tightening the set screw in the collar, put a little BLUE lock tite on it and it will never vibrate loose
Good idea! Thanks for watching.
Such a great idea thank you! I wonder if the C-clip is even necessary?
The C-clip can probably be eliminated as long as a drill bit collar is installed in its place. I kept the c clip in place as a means of placing the collar in the correct location on the rod.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much sharing this tips. I am beginner in woodworking. I have router full set, when I tired to adjust height I got so frustrated since it taking so much time and not smooth, which was discouraging me to use router. I am heading to HD to get the drill bit stop collar and fix. Thank you.
Glad you found the video helpful.
Thanks for watching.
Picked this router - yet to use it in my router table but I am going to follow your tips and install a collar before it breaks !
That is a genius use of drill stop collar BTW. Liked and subscribed your channel !! Looking forward to more content from you. Thanks.
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. Glad you liked the video.
This just saved me hours of headaches and worked perfectly. Brother we all owe you a drink and a steak. Much gratitude for posting.
So glad the video was helpful.
I'll gladly accept a Med-Rare Ribeye and a glass of Caymus... LOL
@@PetefromBaltimore Pete, I live in Naples, Fl….anytime you want….no shiz….steaks and drinks on me.
@@06barcafan10 👍👍👍
Thank you! This problem was driving me crazy a few weeks ago!
Glad the video was helpful to you.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks - Just purchased this router and used it twice.. Had the same issue. Great Idea.
Thanks for the feedback and for watching!
Thanks for helping me to find a solution for fixing the height adjustment on my router!!
Glad the video was helpful to you!
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this video. Mine just broke today and my first thought was wow what a design flaw. That being said it took 3 years for the problem to arise so……. I will put a stop collar on tomorrow. Thanks again.
Thanks Eric. Glad you found the video helpful.
Thanks. I set my cabinet face project aside for a while due to similar frustrations. I will order the collar now
Great! Glad the video helped.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks Pete, I been deal with this for like two yrs+ just the other night looking for a new lift table and not one would fit the ra1181 bosch router table .. but I did find out that O'Skool tool is working on one for the bosch table that should be out this Jun.
That’s good information.
Thanks for the feedback and for watching.
I was about to buy a new router then my son found this video. Thank you!
Glad this helped.
Thanks for watching!
I have this exact problem and it was annoying me to the point that I just removed the adjustment rod. Need to get a drill bit stop collar. Thanks so much for this fix.
I’m glad you found the video helpful.
The stop collar has been working great for me. Thanks for watching.
Awesome fix and easy to do.
I appreciate the advice. Thanks!
Glad you found the video helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Great fix. I just purchased this router and table. I will add this upgrade for sure.
Glad you found the video helpful.
Thanks for watching.
What happens if you lose the retaining clip? Go out buy one and hopefully it's the right size? Glad I came across this video.
You can get by without the Retaining clip if you install the collar. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for this video. I have replaced the spring clip 3 times on the router base attached to the underside of my Kreg router table insert.. Now that I have the drill bit collar in place, I hope that I will not have to replace any more spring clips.
Thanks for sharing your experience with this issue. FYI..I haven’t had any issues since installing the collar. Thanks for watching!
Thank you. I bought this router and a router tablesnd ran into this problem within days. It ruined my whke experience. The router went bacj
K to its case and the router table is redundant. Was actually thinking of selling both. Tomorrow, I'll fix this. Wonderful tip.
I hope this solution fixes your router.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing this info and saving me the hassle of finding this issue in the middle of a project!
Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching!
Great fix. Thank you for saving the day!
Glad you liked the video.
Thanks for watching!
I can't believe Bosch have this issue in this tool!!! Thanks a lot for your advise, i need to do the same with mine!!
Glad you found the video helpful.
Yup. Ran into this issue with new BOSCH 1617EVS few days ago. Spring clip came completely off. Luckily, purely by happenstance, I spotted it laying on the floor and was able to put it back on the height adjustment rod. I'll make permanent fix soon. Thanks for the fix idea.
In my case the cause of the clip coming off was the fixed base galling the motor, causing it to bind when adjusting the height. Had to file and sand off the galling to stop the binding. Think the sliding surfaces in the base have/had burs that caused the galling.
Not the level of quality I expected from BOSCH. Sad.
Thanks for watching my video.
I appreciate your feedback on this issue.
Awesome hack. I would consider putting a small flat on the shank with a file for the set screw to sit on. With some locktite, it would be going anywhere.
Great idea!
Thanks for watching and for the feedback.
Thank you for this. Solved my issue EXACTLY. Nice work.
So glad the video helped.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tip Pete. I watched your video a while back. So, what did I do? Today I messed up the clip anyway, lol. I'm glad I remembered your video. Thanks again.
So glad the video was helpful!
Thanks, I am bought this router for exactly that reason. I will implement the fix you recommend Thanks
Its a great router (other than that flimsy spring clip)! No problems since I installed the stop collar.
Oh Man! I can't thank you enough! I was going crazy!!!
Glad the video helped.
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for this video. I recently had this issue with mine.
Glad you found this helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you. Total fix worked great.
Glad the video helped.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the video. You solved my problem with my bosch router.
So glad the video helped solve your problem! Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for this video. It was my exact problem and perfect solution, cheers!
So glad the video was helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Good tip. Have quite a few of these and will be looking at making the addition.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate the feedback.
An excellent fix! I haven’t had that issue quite yet, but I will take your advice and be proactive. Good call!
Thanks Jbrot. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Another option would be to use a split collar. It can be installed without removing the e-clip. Thanks for the heads up about the problem and solution.
Great tip. Thanks for watching!
Good video! i just bought the bosch combo pack and will install a collar as soon as I can
Thanks!
That's great!
Thanks for watching.
Ha! Thank you very much! My clip just went off yesterday and I was looking for solution!
Glad my video was helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Sir, you just saved me a lot of trouble. Thank you for posting this! :)
I’m glad you found this to be helpful.
Thanks for watching!
By the way, do you really need the spring clip with the stop collar? Maybe just a washer under the stop collar will do the trick.
The spring clip can be removed completely. I only kept it as a reference for proper location of the stop collar.
Thanks for watching!
I just ordered that router. Thanks for the tip!
That’s great!
Thanks for watching.
Instant subscribe. Thank you Mr. Pete!
Thank you!
I've had my 1617 for years, maybe decades. Actually never had a situation where this was or could be an issue. BUT it won't be an issue now! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching!
what a crappy design! Thanks for the fix Pete. I will be hanging with you more often.
Glad it helped!
太棒了。我换了几个垫片,还一直在用手托着1617去调节高度。bosch应该给你开一张支票
Thank you!
I’ve had this problem a few times great advice!!😅🎉
So glad you liked the video.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video! I was about to purchase this router for a table but the clip problem keeps coming up in reviews. You have broken the code! Thanks for sharing!
So glad you found the video helpful!
Thanks for watching.
Great advice. Thank you!
Thanks.
So glad you enjoyed the video!
Great tip thanks so much for sharing.
Glad the video was helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed the video
I bought one of these routers last November. One day after the return period from Amazon expired it died. Sent it in for warranty service, got it back and it worked for 5 minutes. After sending it in again it worked for another 1 minute. Bosch wanted to "fix" it a third time but after going through a couple supervisors and a 4 week delay they finally replaced it. New one seems ok, but the warranty service center is a joke.
Wow, sorry to hear you got such poor service from Bosch. My router has not had any issues yet… other than the retaining clip.
Thanks a lot for sharing. Just ran into this yesterday. I've installed it in my bench dog extension and I also bought a dust kit. The kit took some modification to get the hose connected to vacuum. HOWEVER it still dumps dust. I think because of the other unused holes in the base. Have you run into this?
Thanks for watching.
I would guess the dust collection is about 80-85% effective in my setup. There is definitely dust dropping below the router and table. I attribute it to gravity negating some of the shop vac’s effectiveness in collecting saw dust.
That’s pretty good compared to many of my other tools.
I know this is settled but I was just thinking of another fix. What about a piece of wire (with a little grease on it) wrapped into the little slot and twisted really well with needlenose pliers? I would guess maybe 18 gauge would work. Just a thought.
That might work.
Give it a shot!
Has Bosch ever see this video? You should get credit for this!
I have not heard anything from Bosch.
I’m just glad my video is helping so many people.
Thx Pete Had the same issue. Great tip and insight video
I appreciate the feedback.
Thanks for watching!
thank you Pete , t ran into the same problem
Glad the video helped.
Thanks for watching!
Follow up question Pete,,what speed should I run the router for using the lock miter bit?
Does using the collar impair bit changing with router still in the table ? Jack in Idaho
No. The collar has no impact
Thanks for watching
Thank you - thank you - THANK YOU ! 👏🙌
Glad I could help!
I own two 1617's but never had this problem. I can easily see, however, that it can readily become an issue so I am ordering stop collars. Good catch...and welcome advise!
So glad you found the video helpful.
Good plan to install a collar before clip fails.
Thanks for watching
Did you contact Bosch about this? Maybe they have a fix, or maybe you got a bad retaining clip. This is one of the most popular routers on the market, so maybe you just got one with a bad part, or maybe it was stressed one too many times. BTW I love your solution to the problem. If it is a design flaw, I will use your solution, as I just ordered this router.
Happened to me first use. It is a poor design.
nah this retaining clip bends like a paper clip. not even exaggerating
also the kit that comes with a plunge base has a common issue as well. when you plunge it sticks and wont move. slowly you put a bit more
weight on it and finally plunge but very forcefully. was like that since day 1 so i still havent been brave or stupid enough to test it out in application. id imagine theres something you could lubricate or loosen to fix the issue but i dont need a plunge router too often. anyways my advice is look for the next best model instead. or get a makita. every person ive met seems very happy with them
Thanks for this tips. It's billion.
Awesome , will do that to my new Bosch router❤❤
Thanks. Glad you found the video helpful!
OH MY GOD IT WORKED!!!!!!!! I HAVE MY ROUTER BACK!!!!!
That’s great to hear!
So glad the video helped.
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So, the rod stays in the base it doesnt move up and down like yours to create that 3/4" gap to install the drill bit stop. Did they change the design or whats going on why the rod wont separate from the base?
Hello. If the retaining clip is in place and holding… then the rod will not slip thru the base. That’s normal operation.
It’s when the retaining clip fails that the rod no longer keeps its position and slides out from the base.
Hope this makes sense.
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If anyone has the Bosch RA1165 under table router base, (instead of using the fixed base from the router), the fix in the video will work for that as well.
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Thanks for sharing this tip
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Hey Pete! My Bosch RA1181 and 1617EVS arrive this coming Monday. Question: Would purchasing the BOSCH RA1165 Under-Table Router Base prevent this? On second thought, I'll purchase the stop collars instead. Thanks!
I think you're on the right track sticking with the 1617EVS and adding the stop collar.
I believe the RA1165 is identical to the base that comes with the 1617EVS (less the wood handles). The Lifting / Height Adjust mechanism is the exact same and will probably have same issue with the snap ring.
Wow! I just noticed the "Baltimore" in your @. I'm also from Baltimore. I now live in Alabama. Oh! All my stuff arrives tomorrow. I can't wait to be up and going. Thanks again, Pete!
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Can you make a quick video on how to install the collett assembly? I can’t figure out how it attaches to the router. I’m sure it’s simple but the instructions aren’t really helping.
Hey, Thanks for watching.
Are you talking about removal of the 1/2 inch collet to replace with 1/4 inch?
That’s quite easy. Just loosen the collet nut until its completely unscrewed and then lift off the shaft. 1/4 inch collet can then be screwed directly onto routers shaft. Hope that helped
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Is it possible to have lost the spring retaining clip entirely??
Yes, you can remove spring clip entirely if you use a drill bit collar as shown in video.
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Thanks great info
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Good info 👍🏻
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nice job, good innovation
Appreciate the feedback.
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Great easy fix
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oh my god, this just happened to me and I've been stewing. Tried Gorilla glue etc.... Thank you for this
So glad the video was helpful.
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