Good for those having problems with shank bending and broken cutting tools, here is the solution. Change the shaft length. The shank of the drill should not protrude more than 1/8" to 3/16" past the collet. Those tails were too long for both of my routers. As shown in Figure 4, I used a dremel to remove 1/4 inch from each shank, which allowed the bits to fit properly in the collet. I used them for T&G on both ends at 386mΒ². They're sharp and clean but remember to keep them sharp. I haven't had any issues with the bits other than having to change the length of the shank.
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