Yes, I have this info you posted, printed out here. ?
I just have noticed the spacing on the nuts is off. Now maybe it doesn¡¯t really matter. But I wasn¡¯t sure. ?
Thx?
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On Feb 12, 2022, at 9:23 AM, david@... via groups.io <david@...> wrote:
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I posted about this before. ??
Once you get your rip fence bar?loosely?installed, you want to adjust it so the rip fence has slight toe-out to the saw blade. ?You make that adjustment by securing the stud closest to the slider,?loosen all the others, and use the one farthest from the slider that attaches to the extension table to get the?bar angle correct using this technique to check toe-out, following the verbiage below the photo. ?Once the bar is aligned with those two studs, then snug up the others keeping?care not to distort the bar from being straight.
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David Best
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And maybe this is an obvious question, but should I start off by making the distance the same between the two nuts? ?See picture attached. Between the red lines. ?They are off from one another by over a 1/16¡±. ?I never touched these, they came installed and tightened down already. ?
Thx,
Wade
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Okay, I¡¯m starting to take my rip fence support rail off and starting over with the installation. ?Many have pointed out that I had the large washers on the cast table connection on the front when they clearly need to be in the back, but took the nuts off on the back side of the cast table and I have these other two large washers as well. ?Do I double up the washers on the back side nut? ?Pictures attached.?
Thx,
Wade
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On Feb 11, 2022, at 8:10 AM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
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My older machine has a plastic pad with a large radius on the bottom rather than a wheel. Wonder if they could mount two rollers in tandem so that why one is over the table joint the other supports. You would never have the thump-thump.
Hi Jay,
Yeah it¡¯s really bad when I slide it across. ?Very disappointing for what these things cost. ?I keep looking at the construction of the underside with the support wheel and I don¡¯t see how this could be fixed. Even after I completely reinstall my support bar today and adjust my toe out. ?I¡¯ll ask Felder Tech about it as well. ?
Thx,
Wade
?Repositioning the rip fence is my only disappointment with the K700S. In my case I hear one thud with movement when I transition between the cast top and steel support which are co-planer but the top has a rolled edge which creates a slight gap the wheel rides over. In your video I hear the same thud 5x you definitely should be able to get rid of that.
Jay
Cleveland