| Part Number : | 97529 |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Weight: | 11 Pounds |
| Length: | 8.50 inches |
| Width: | 17 inches |
| Height: | 16.25 inches |
| Part Number : | 97529 |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Weight: | 11 Pounds |
| Length: | 8.50 inches |
| Width: | 17 inches |
| Height: | 16.25 inches |
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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good product with some annoying quirks,
By darryl drohomerski (Winnipeg, MB, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Porter-Cable 97529 2 HP Heavy-Duty, Electronic Variable Speed Plunge Router Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
I bought this router based on several reviews I have read talking about the quality, design etc. When I started using it I had two problems come up right away: The 1/4" collet that came with the router was machined too small to fit the bits(I had to use a pry bar to remove the bit from the collet). I exchanged the collet at my dealer with another and it seems fine. The other problem is one no one has mentioned. The dust port is located right by your right hand/arm and is a 1" port. If you don't seal the port, you get a lot of sawdust flying in your face and arms. The 1" port size is an oddball size for shop vacs and you need to buy an adapter from PC (or fabricate one to fit). For the money we pay, you think that PC would include an adapter with the unit. I also noticed the fine depth adjustment is flaky. If it's in a table, it takes about 15-20 turns to raise/lower the bit, but if you go too far (ie. raised or lowered too much) you have to turn it 15-20 turns min. in the opposite direction. Other routers I looked at had better depth adjustments.
28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Porter Cable is supposed to mean quality???,
By Barney Matthews (Citrus Heights, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Porter-Cable 97529 2 HP Heavy-Duty, Electronic Variable Speed Plunge Router Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
Overall I like this router, it's not too heavy, easy to move about, and it's Porter Cable so it should be tough. However, there are things that I don't like about it. 1. the plunge spring is so stiff you have to lean on it to make it go down. 2. The switch on the handle requires that your finger flip up a release, which seems to stick on when you want it to shut off, and not stick when you want it stay on. 3. The micro-adj. knob is set to low and close the body making it hard to turn. Last and most important is I've had my router just over a year and the soft start module just went out for the second time, which means it will not run!! And last time my router was in the shop for two weeks waiting for parts and this time I'm going to have to pay for the expensive module myself...
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
what happened to the PC of my youth,
By tim fessier (santa barbara ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Porter-Cable 97529 2 HP Heavy-Duty, Electronic Variable Speed Plunge Router Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
I recently bought the PC97529 2hp router, and unfortunaltly found it to be a poster child for what seems to be a wide spread problem with new PC products. I found this router to be over hyped and under powered. I am a profesional carpenter rely on my routers. PC has always been the standard for a rugged,reliable and well engineered router. This router stalled out constantly on a project that it should have breezed through (rabbeting MDF) the trigger and saftey were stiff and awkward, the depth adjustment aggravatingly tedius and the dust shield a chincy prop designed to woo us with its appearance and not actually survive. My router actually died after 2weeks. This is the second PC router I have had fail on me this year. The life of both was less than what I would expect for a craftsmen. My sense from this eperience and other recent eperiences with other PC tools is that PC is targeting hobbyists and empasizing packaging over quality this is forcing me into the arms of DEWALT and BOSCH.
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