You will find cleaning the outrigger slide on all 4 sides will help with the smoothness, just don't use any type of lube that dust will stick to. I do this monthly. If you try using an abrasive make sure you get rid of the grit unless you want to really change your bearings.
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 8:40 AM Randy Child via Groups.Io <strongman_one=
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When I was at the Felder office and checking out all the machines, I noticed how smooth the sliding table was on their showroom Kappa 400.? I just glided with zero effort and zero sound ( I'm hearing impaired, so I can't hear it it made a sound or not..haha)
anyways, I was looking at my sliding table on my K975 and while it glides smoothly, it was not quite like the one at the Felder office.? I was looking into having the bearings changed on mine but was assured by Jason, that mine were fine, and to just clean the track with a maroon scotch bright pad or, take a block of wood with some 400 grit sandpaper and run it along the track. Greg Bryson also said to take some Ballistol spray and spray it along the track as well and this should make the sliding table as smooth rolling at the one in the showroom.. gonna give it a try