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== Makita 3612BR ==
{{MachineInfoBox
|machine name=Makita 3612BR
|image=Makita 3612BR.JPG
|type=Handheld Router
|location=[[Router Table|router table]]
|manual=[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/516605/Makita-3612br.html manualslib.com]
|used with=[[Router Bits|router bits]] or [[End Mills|end mills]]: 12 mm shaft (native),<br>6 or 8 mm shaft (with collet sleeves)
}}
This powerful 1.6 kW single-speed router with 65 mm plunge capacity<sup> [http://www.makita.ae/tools/planers_routers/router/3612BR.html]</sup> is usually installed in our [[Router Table|router table]]!
 
[[File:Makita 3612BR in router table.png|thumb|left|200 px|the few machine control elements you'll need for operation in the [[Router Table|router table]]]]
 
It is quite old and we received it without any accessories, but replacement parts are still available. If we ever have to fix it, Makita provides the [https://www.icmsmakita.eu/cms/custom/fi/attachments/part_drawings/DE/3612BR_DE.pdf explosion diagram] (also in the manual).
 
[[File:Makita 3612BR - collet sleeve.JPG|thumb|left|100px|a collet sleeve (silver) reduces the collet diameter for common hobbyist [[Router Bits|router bits]]]]
The collet ''(Spannzange)'' of this machine is intended for 12 mm bits, but we've bought collet sleeves ''(Spannhülsen)'' that serve as adapters for 6 and 8 mm bits as well. A 24 mm [[wrench]] is needed to tighten the collet.
 
If you use this machine in handheld mode for whatever reason, be aware that there is '''no protection against an accidental start''' as the power switch will hold its position and is easy to overlook! Several parts that are not needed for table operation have been removed to reduce noise from vibrations, you can find these under the router table. Especially note that the plunge springs (within the vertical columns) have been removed to ease the height adjustment when upside down and should be re-installed for manual operation.<sup> [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/230]</sup>
 
 
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Revision as of 15:59, 21 October 2022

Makita 3612BR

MachineInfoBox

Makita 3612BR

Makita 3612BR.JPG
Used with: router bits or end mills: 12 mm shaft (native),
6 or 8 mm shaft (with collet sleeves)
Access Requirements: Handheld Router Introduction
Manual: manualslib.com
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Keno
Utis


This powerful 1.6 kW single-speed router with 65 mm plunge capacity [1] is usually installed in our router table!

the few machine control elements you'll need for operation in the router table

It is quite old and we received it without any accessories, but replacement parts are still available. If we ever have to fix it, Makita provides the explosion diagram (also in the manual).

a collet sleeve (silver) reduces the collet diameter for common hobbyist router bits

The collet (Spannzange) of this machine is intended for 12 mm bits, but we've bought collet sleeves (Spannhülsen) that serve as adapters for 6 and 8 mm bits as well. A 24 mm wrench is needed to tighten the collet.

If you use this machine in handheld mode for whatever reason, be aware that there is no protection against an accidental start as the power switch will hold its position and is easy to overlook! Several parts that are not needed for table operation have been removed to reduce noise from vibrations, you can find these under the router table. Especially note that the plunge springs (within the vertical columns) have been removed to ease the height adjustment when upside down and should be re-installed for manual operation. [2]