220v 50hz router?

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krp8128
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220v 50hz router?

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Trying to source a router for European use, i.e. 220v 50 hz.

Anyone have any recs? We (the company I work for) used to source a Bosch, but they appear to be on backorder.

These go into a duplicating carver that we make.
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Cisco probably makes one



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Router - Makita 3612C

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I just purchased an as new hardly used Makita 3612C. Its a grunter, beautifully made and has variable speed feature. After looking at what else was available I decided this was the only way to go for a heavy duty one, I'm sure others will dothe job well though. Its 230V 50Hz in NZ so this one is an option for you. Cheers
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