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Black and Decker model# 7625 router.

yooperhead

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I found a old Black and Decker model # 7625 router while cleaning out a house. Router works great but it is missing the wrench kit to change bits. Does anybody know where I could find these? I have been having no luck finding them anywhere on the internet.It's to hard to use a open end wrench on it cause it needs to be a flat type of wrench to get in on the nuts. My only other optian would be to buy a complete flat wrench set! I am hoping that I could find an origanal wrench kit that it came with.
Many thanks if someone could help!
 
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Welcome to the forum,
What size does it use?
Maybe one from a different manufacturer fits.
Worst case scenario you get a regular wrench and grind it down.

Would this one work?
 
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yooperhead

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Welcome to the forum,
What size does it use?
Maybe one from a different manufacturer fits.
Worst case scenario you get a regular wrench and grind it down.

Would this one work?
Welcome to the forum,
What size does it use?
Maybe one from a different manufacturer fits.
Worst case scenario you get a regular wrench and grind it down.

Would this one work?
That one say's it's 1-1/4 and I think it's smaller then that. Let me finish my coffee and get dreesed and then I will go to my garage and try to get the exact size.
 

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That router was rebranded as a Dewalt router later on, likely with mostly or all the same parts, just with a different model # and paint color.
It looks to be the Dewalt DW610-* and naybe the DW612-*.
The wrench appears to be
Part Number: 150133-00
I presume you might need two wrenches if there is no arbor lock.
 
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yooperhead

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Good news! I was talking to my neighbor who has everthing known to man in his garage and he had a flat wrench that fit the router. So I am good to go! Thanks for your help.
 

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Good news! I was talking to my neighbor who has everthing known to man in his garage and he had a flat wrench that fit the router. So I am good to go! Thanks for your help.
What's his address? Sounds like my kind of a man. If this is the router I expect it is, and I own 40 routers so there is a good chance it is as the two things I know are routers and spray guns, It's a top of the line unit. OH, I LONG FOR THE DAYS WHEN BLACK AND DECKER MEANT REALLY GREAT TOOLS AND NOW WALMART GARBAGE.
 
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yooperhead

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What's his address? Sounds like my kind of a man. If this is the router I expect it is, and I own 40 routers so there is a good chance it is as the two things I know are routers and spray guns, It's a top of the line unit. OH, I LONG FOR THE DAYS WHEN BLACK AND DECKER MEANT REALLY GREAT TOOLS AND NOW WALMART GARBAGE.
I hear you there! I just had to scrap an old B&D miter saw from the 90's. I loved that saw because it was nice and simple and did the job! I don't use a miter saw too often so I didn't want to buy a high dollar one so II replaced it with a saw from Harbor Frieght. Boy what a mistake I made with that one... Live and lean I guess! My neighbor retired from Ford Motor Co. and allway's had the garage from HELL! I keep telling him he needs to get rid of some stuff. It's wall to wall filled with everything under the sun. My wife would kill me if she could not park her Jeep in our garage! She doesn't want to clean the snow off in the winter, Boo Hoo!
 
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