Collet Chuck Care; Removing Motor From Pr101 Fixed Base; Installing The Motor Into Pr101 Fixed Base - Bosch GKF125CE Operating/Safety Instructions Manual

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GKF125CE 2610040765 09-15_GKF125CE 9/3/15 12:01 PM Page 9

COLLET CHUCK CARE

With the router bit removed, continue to turn
the collet chuck counter-clockwise until it is
free of the shaft. To assure a firm grip,
occasionally blow out the collet chuck with
compressed air, and clean the taper in the
armature assembly shaft with a tissue or fine
brush. The collet chuck is made up of two
component parts that snap together (Fig. 5);
check to see that the collet is properly seated
in the collet chuck nut and lightly thread the
collet chuck back onto the armature shaft.
Replace worn or damaged collet chucks
immediately.
REMOVING MOTOR FROM
PR101 FIXED BASE
1. Turn the clamping knob to the unlocked
position
(A, Fig. 6).
2. Pull the motor away from base until it stops.
(Do not press on the flap in the base while
pulling the motor.) (C, Fig. 6).
3. Press and hold the motor release button. (B,
Fig. 6).
4. Pull motor out of base (C, Fig. 6).
INSTALLING THE MOTOR INTO
PR101 FIXED BASE
1. Open the clamping knob to the unlocked
position
(A, Fig. 6).
2. Align the slot on the motor with the pin on
the base (Fig. 7)
To avoid pinching injury, keep
all parts of your hands away
WARNING
from the top rim of the base and away from
metal section of the motor when pushing motor
into base.
3. Push the motor into the base to the
approximate desired position has been
reached. Do not press on the flap in the
base while installing the motor.
4. Turn the clamping knob to the bottom,
locked position
sure the motor sits tightly in the base.
(E, Fig. 9). Always make
FIG. 5
COLLET
(with Retainer)
NUT
COLLET
CHUCK
C
MOTOR
RELEASE
BUTTON
B
FIG. 7
SLOT
PIN
-9-
FIG. 6
A
FLAP
CLAMPING
KNOB
KNURLED
WHEEL

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