![]() ![]() Spark Plug, Oil Filter, Air Filter, Belt, Radiator Hose, and more! Wholesaler Closeout items have a 30 day warranty (but still are covered by our Return Policy).įor further information, see our Help pages.Replacement under warranty does not extend the warranty term.Warranties offer only replacement of the defective part with another part: no cash refunds and no reimbursement of labor costs, shipping costs or other expenses.Terms listed apply only for parts used on a private passenger vehicle warranties for cargo, commercial or off-road vehicles may be more limited.Warranties apply only to the original purchaser of the part, and to the vehicle for which it was listed in our catalog and on which the part was originally installed.For warranty details, please visit the manufacturer's website. The summary below does not include all the terms and limitations of each manufacturer's warranty, and manufacturers may change their warranty terms without notice (to you or to us).If you have a problem with a part during the warranty period, please submit a warranty claim through our Order Status & Returns page. Like other retailers of branded products, RockAuto does not offer any product warranty of our own-we honor the warranty provided by the manufacturer of the product.Wishing you the best of luck.We hope the warranty summaries below will help you in your purchase decision. I have a set from Rockler that fit my Festool adapters with about. Festool made their PC adapters to fit something. My suggestion is to measure components on the pilot diameters until you get a set that fit correctly. But, imitators don't always know that and if they use the threads for location they tend to ignore the adjacent pilot diameters. I believe the original design intent was for the pilot diameter above the thread to be the defining feature for centering, or at least it should have been because threads make for poor location quality. ![]() One guy measures the original and makes his product that size, or some facsimile thereof with maybe a few thousands more clearance just in case, and after a few thousand iterations things begin to go awry. The problem is there are any number of folks making adapters and bushings for various routers and applications without any clear 'standard specification'. Or conversly, there is interference and the bushings cannot be seated properly. I have read many posts here and over on Sawmill Creek where a poster says there is too much slop between the thread and the adapter ID, or between the adapter pilot diameter and the bushing pilot diameter. I have yet to see any specific dimensioning for the PC system that defines the exact sizes of the thread OD or the pilot OD above the thread. The problem is with the PC system being an "industry standard". ![]()
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