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Re: Setting Hammer K3 Toe Out #hammer


Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq.
 

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I've had my table off a couple of times.? It can be very very easy? but? it can also be? a monster. My forst time was the monster. I didn't know what to do.

Technically? it is easy peasy.

Loosen all the nuts on those six standbolts under the carriage.? Using the bootom nuts only? bring the table to the height,? toe, and angle you want.

then?? by hand start snugging the upper nuts down.? Use your fingers.

Leep an indicator on a movable base handy? or a decent straight edge. to check your progress.? The table will move as you snug the upper nuts down. So it's a wee bit fiddly.

DONT EVER try to use the power of the nuts? to force the carriage.? That way lies disaster.? You can wreck your? slider that way.?? The trick is finesse not force.

When it all looks great break out a wrench and snug them? a little each? as you check the table position and angle? work your way around and? bob's her uncle? you'll have 'r dun



On 6/19/21 2:49 AM, BaboonFury wrote:

I have the Hammer K3 Winner Comfort and have been tinkering with adjusting the slider height relative to the cast iron table as well as the toe out of the slider. I've now messed up twice where I'd get the toe out where I want to be and in the process of adjusting the height and tightening the slider into place I'm shifting the toe out from where I had originally set it. I have six nut/bolt adjustment points on my slider and when i'm adjusting the toe out I'm leaving one nut/bolt fixed and adjusting the others. Is there a bolt tightening sequence I should be following to avoid this? Any thoughts here are greatly appreciated.

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