I'm using a Porter Cable 1.5HP, but I was thinking about replacing it with a 2.25HP or larger.
I'm curious what motors SMC's are using in their Router Tables? Please post your setup and if you feel it has enough power.
I'm using a Porter Cable 1.5HP, but I was thinking about replacing it with a 2.25HP or larger.
I'm curious what motors SMC's are using in their Router Tables? Please post your setup and if you feel it has enough power.
I have a Porter Cable 7518 in mine. Works great. Very powerful and smooth.
PC 7518, same as Jim.
Old made in Switzerland DeWalt (Rebadged Elu) 625 here. Silky smooth and tons of power.
I picked up my 7518 last year on eBay and got an unusually low price for it from someone who said it had been used in a church workshop. Sure enough, it was in pristine shape and has really upped my table's clout from the 690 I've used for years. I'd keep looking for used. Maybe there's a woodworker's club near you? People retire all the time...
PC 7518. If it ever dies, I'll probably go with the Milwaukee or maybe one of the no-names. I prefer a big, heavy 15 amp router motor in the table.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
IMO, the 7518 is the only real choice unless budget is a real issue. Maybe the 5625, if a good deal presents itself.
It looks like the 7518 and 7519 were discontinued.
There are motors that look like they'd replace the 7518 motors in lifts. Here's one, there are others but I wouldn't be surprised if they all come from the same factory. A concern I'd have with any of the chinese motors would be replacement collets. It'd be nice if they used the same collet as Porter Cable or Milwaukee or Bosch or something like that.
https://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shop...r_motor_anchor
The Bora is a cheap direct replacement, got one after one of the 7518's died shortly after they announced the discontinuation of the line. Got an ad from Woodpeckers today announcing that they have one now. I have the Milwaukee and it's a beast.
Chuck
Yes, there are no Porter Cable routers being made any more. The Milwaukee that you identified is a common alternative with a similar sized body for lift compatibility. There are also bare router motors being sold as "house brands" and from alternative brands like Bora.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
I have a Milwaukee 5625 and it does indeed have 'stupid power'. Although big & somewhat heavy, it also is a very nicely balanced router & is a pleasure to use freehand as well. It also seems less prone to that awful high frequency chattering vibration that often happens with many routers.
My original Milwaukee 5625 is still running in the table since it was installed in 2006.
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
I just viewed a video from Woodpeckers showing their new router which is similar to the 7518; same diameter as the PC unit with variable speed and precision machined collets and interchangeable adapters for various size shank bits. Looks promising.