🔩 Elevate Your Routing Game with Bosch Precision!
The Bosch Professional 1600Z0000G Adapter is a high-quality, open system solution designed for guided routing with Bosch FSN guide rails. Compatible with a variety of professional routers, this adapter ensures precision and ease of use, making it an essential tool for any serious craftsman. With its durable metal construction and user-friendly design, it delivers consistent results while remaining lightweight and portable.
Brand | Bosch Professional |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Product Dimensions | 9.69"W x 2.36"H |
Item Weight | 1.25 Kilograms |
Base Type | Fixed |
Battery Description | Corded electric |
Global Trade Identification Number | 03165140608268 |
UPC | 755429999748 |
Manufacturer | Bosch Professional |
Part Number | 1600Z0000G |
Item Weight | 2.74 pounds |
Item model number | 1600Z0000G |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Blue |
Style | FSN OFA |
Pattern | Single |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 2 Millimeters |
Measurement System | Metric |
Plug Format | No plug |
Included Components | 2609200377 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Corded electric |
Assembled Diameter | 2 Millimeters |
C**N
Cool
I'm German partly and I dig German engineering. These came from Germany and there wasn't an extra charge for shipping. Cool.
R**K
This device works regardless of owning a bosch router, it works with alot of existing gear + tracks.
Thankfully someone on amazon posted that this plunge base worked, just that you have to use the E slot, and rotate the router 45deg. Once I figured that part out, the rest went smoothly. Also I learned it works on Festool / Makita / Milwaukee Platform as well, and you can use many other brand routers.
M**M
Great product, works with Milwaukee routers
Great product that works with my Milwaukee router. Fits along the Bosch/Mafell track easily and securely and slides without hiccups. The micro-adjust is easy to use as well.The only difficult part was determining what mounting pattern to use, which just took some time to line things up. I'm using a Milwaukee 2838 M18 1/2" router (not the smaller trim router) and was worried for a minute I'd have to drill new holes. Luckily the Milwaukee fit into hole pattern B. However, both the bolts that come with the Milwaukee and the bolts that come with the adapter won't work (Milwaukee's bolts are round head, the adapter's flat head bolts are the wrong thread size) so you may need to buy a few metric bolts to make it work. For my Milwaukee I needed to get some M5 x 0.8 x 12mm flat-head bolts to bolt the router to the track adapter. Smooth sailing after that.
S**A
Works great with a variety of routers and tracks, but terrible documentation
I found this, sadly, after spending about $80 on the 3d printed base plates found elsewhere on amazon. Those things are flimsy, and one of mine came deformed and I didn't hear from the company for a solid month. This thing is a treat by comparison. It's accurate, solidly built, and supports every router I currently own (more on that in a minute)You will have to order it from Europe as for some reason they don't appear to sell it in the US. For this reason, the scant information about its compatibility with various routers is going to reflect the model designations for routers sold in the UK/EU. This caused me some trouble because there really is very little information on this product out there, even on bosch's own website (which is all kinds of broken, by the way)So I'll just leave this here as some useful information for those of you with the same use case as me:Yes, it fits the Bosch 1617 plunge base. Use the "A" holes, of which there will be 3 (out of the four M4 screws provided). Note that you do not have to take the plastic base plate off for the 1617.Yes, it fits the Bosch colt 1hp PR20EVS with the PR011 plunge base. Use the "E" holes, of which there are 2. It kind of bothered me that there were only 2 mounting points, but it seems secure enough. Contrary to the image with the supplied 2 page 'User manual', you're going to mount it at about a 45 degree angle to the track, rather than the 90 degree angle in the picture. Note that you *will* have to take the plastic base plate off for the PR011. See the pictures I attached to the review.Yes, it works with Festool/Makita/Milwaukee/Powertec/Wen track saw rails. Probably the weird Dewalt rail, as well, but I don't have one so I can't check.It sits on the track solidly enough though I find I need to press my hand down on the plastic area to keep it level on the track. It tips just enough that it will catch on edges of your work piece if you don't. I don't see any way to change the grip for the plastic piece that marries the adapter to the rail, but it fits well enough and doesn't have any noticeable play when used, and glides decently enough. I did find that putting a small amount of pastewax on the bottom helps it glide more smoothly, but since this might get pastewax or whatever lubricant you use on your work piece, use your own discretion here.There also seems to be a suite of addons for this, but they're also only sold in europe and there's basically no information for them either, so I don't think I'll be trying my luck with them.I haven't used the Festool equivalent so I can't say if it's better or worse, but it works far better than the 3d printed plates as I said before. The micro-adjuster works great and you can get right up to the splinter guard without cutting into it.I'm giving 4 stars simply due to the lack of information for this product.
J**H
very nice
Great for use with Makita, Milwaukee, powetech track saw guides. A word of caution..... I had to modify the base by creating a template for the screw holes on my Bosch plunge router setup. IT was very easy since the plate is 1/4" aluminum. i thought with all the hole patterns in the plate my router would bolt right up but it did not. Still awesome.
A**K
Awesome product, hard to find!!!
I really like this router base/adapter. it works well with my Powertec track saw guides. First I bought the powertec router adapter, but it did not fit my Ridgid router. Next I tried the Rockler version, but it cheaply made, plastic that would have made for inaccurate cuts. I finally found this one, it was shipped from Europe. Much better quality and fits my Ridgid R2900.
G**K
Works with 1617 plunge base
I was able to attach the Bosch FSN OFA router track saw adapter to the plunge base of my 1617 router using the "A" holes with 3 m4 screws (supplied). It moves smoothly along my generic Festool-compatible track. The positioning dial allows you to set the position of the router, but you will need to be careful to not cut into the black edge. A little expensive but a huge improvement over the cheap 3-d printed adapters which hook into the wrong side of the track.
T**Y
Fits Colt PR011
I took a risk and it paid off. This fits the 1hp Colt palm router with the plunge base. Use the "E" holes on the OFA and line them up with the dust port mounting holes on the plunge base. Find some longer screws, M4x25mm and nuts too mount the dust port and use the FSNOFA.
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