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Thaekuns 1/4' Router Collet Fit for Dewalt 326286-04 Big Horn 19691 Bosch 2610906283 Hitachi 323-293 RC025DW

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  • 1/4" Router Collet,Self releasing design
  • Replaces: Dewalt 326286-04 Big Horn 19691
  • Replac: Bosch 2610906283 Hitachi 323-293 RC025DW
  • Features: | Material: Steel | Threads: M19x1
  • The collet is slotted on 8 sides. The longer length minimizes run out and reduces vibration



Product Description

Thaekuns 1/4" Router Collet fit for Dewalt 326286-04 Big Horn 19691 Bosch 2610906283 Hitachi 323-293 RC025DW

Thaekuns 1/4" Router Collet

Thaekuns 1/4" Router Collet fit for Dewalt 326286-04 Big Horn 19691 Bosch 2610906283 Hitachi 323-293 RC025DW

Fits: DW616D Type 1 DW616 Type 1 DW616M Type 1 DW616P Type 1 DW616S Type 1 DW618B3 Type 1 DW618B3E Type 1 DW618D Type 1 DW618 Type 1 DW618M Type 1 DW618P Type 1 DW621 Type 1 DW621 Type 2 DW621-220 Type 1 DW621 Type 3 DW618PKB Type 1 Bosch: 1617EVS 1604A 1606A 1613 1613AEVS 1613EVS 1617 1618 1618EVS 1619EVS B1350 B1450 16171 16176 16181 16186 13020 1604A 1606A 1613AEVS 1649 MRF23EVS


chad harris
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
I bought an Open box return from Harbor freight that did not come with the 1/4 collet. After doing a few days of searching I figured I’d give this one a shot. Got here next day and at first glance I thought it’s not going to fit. But I tried it and it worked like a charm. Threw in a straight cut bit and went to town on a few pieces of scrap. I’ll say even though with tax at $12 and $82+40%off with ITC membership for the Router open box I still came out cheaper than $130 brand new. This saved me a ton of money. All I use is 1/4 shank bits. I don’t own 1/2 shank bits. I’ll probably order more just in case I lose this one.
REG
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
I bought my Hitachi KM12VC router in 2019. From the beginning, the 1/4” collet would not self-eject. When removing a bit, the nut would loosen and then separate from the tapered collet. I complained to Hitachi and they sent me a “new improved” collet that worked for a short time but then did the same thing. There are numerous complaints on the internet with the same issue. I tried this Thaekuns six times and it self-ejects nicely. The threads were a little tight, but after few tightenings, they feel normal. The collet runs true with no vibration. The Hitachi 1/2" collet was never a problem. I think Thaekuns fixed the problem by reducing the wall thickness at the bottom of the collet so it looks more like the 1/2” collet, see photo. And this 1/4” collet has more relief grooves.
Dime a dozen
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
Got the collet I ordered and it works like it is supposed to and fits my Dewalt router.
Brooke
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I purchased this for a Dewalt DW621 router that was kindly given to me. It performed flawlessly. Unlike other complaints I have heard, the bits do not come loose. I immediately utilized it for a substantial project without encountering any issues.
DAN
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Fit as described.
MikeWashMO
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
It's a Collet—Perfect Fit for My Router! This collet is exactly what I needed for my router, and I’m impressed with the quality. It fits securely and feels sturdy, indicating that it will last a long time under regular use. The craftsmanship is evident, and it operates smoothly, making my routing tasks much more efficient. I’m really happy with this purchase and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable router accessory. It’s a great investment for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike!
Daze
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
It works like it should and happy to see it was of decent quality.
mdl
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2022
This collet really needs to be cranked down onto the router in order to properly keep the bit from slipping - requires many more turns than the factory Bosch collet. It doesn't have quite as many threads as the factory collet which may be the issue, but once you get past that minor inconvenience it does a good job. Next time I'd probably spend the few extra $$ for the Bosch.