tsg
Established Member
Hi there, I have been reading the posts on this forum for a while now, gaining valuable advice as I am quite new to all this, but this is my first post.
Today I have been designing and building a prototype wooden planter, but while I was using my router to route some grooves for the side panels, my router started to play up. It would be running at full speed one moment and then just start to slow down of its own accord. It would then speed up again before slowing down as if the power was turning on and off. This was happening without any load on it. Once it had stopped, I could sort of kick start it by flicking the cutter with the end of an off cut but it would soon die again. I have checked the brushes but as it is quite a new router these appear fine although very hot. Has anyone else experienced something similar and is there a simple fix or should I return it as it is still under warranty. Any advice would be appreciated, and thanks in advance.
The router is a Triton MOF001 bought online in February this year. A simple fix would be preferable to returning it.
Paul
Today I have been designing and building a prototype wooden planter, but while I was using my router to route some grooves for the side panels, my router started to play up. It would be running at full speed one moment and then just start to slow down of its own accord. It would then speed up again before slowing down as if the power was turning on and off. This was happening without any load on it. Once it had stopped, I could sort of kick start it by flicking the cutter with the end of an off cut but it would soon die again. I have checked the brushes but as it is quite a new router these appear fine although very hot. Has anyone else experienced something similar and is there a simple fix or should I return it as it is still under warranty. Any advice would be appreciated, and thanks in advance.
The router is a Triton MOF001 bought online in February this year. A simple fix would be preferable to returning it.
Paul