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FESTOOL OF 1400 EBQ Router Depth Stop Loose

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86%
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Fine Adjustment Assembly
This assembly contains the threaded spindle and dual cylinders responsible for micro-depth control. Mechanical looseness occurs when the internal threads develop axial lash or the retaining clips lose tension, preventing the rod from maintaining a fixed vertical position during operation.
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8%
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Clamping Segment
This is the internal friction pad (often brass) that the locking lever compresses against the depth stop rod. Over time, wood pitch and resin buildup or physical wear on the segment's face reduces the coefficient of friction, allowing the rod to slide even when the lever is fully engaged.
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Clamping Lever Set
The locking lever and its associated eccentric cam generate the clamping force required to secure the depth rod. Failure of the cam surface or the threaded bolt within this assembly prevents the mechanism from reaching the necessary torque to immobilize the rod.
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DIY Repair Guide

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