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Re: New Hammer N440 or Used/like new Minimax S45N


 

The scribing beam will tell you that, as it'll either draw one straight line, or it won't.
I couldn't say what tolerance a 4400 sized wheel needs to be, or in-fact if a Formula wheel of the same size
has less margin for error having a longer chassis.

All I can say is my 600mm wheeled saw, (ACM Star) required the wheels to be better, i.e half the 0.5mm discrepancy,
in order for the beam not to draw multiple lines.
(mimicking the results of someone changing tracking adjustment)
So a simple test checking all over the wheel prior with the beam, to be sure that the pen keeps dropping onto the same tick or line.

Best use an old blade for the job, if you've got one which has a damaged set.

Plenty of recent Centauro threads you'd find on the creek, as some of those CO saws were made fully adjustable,
hence perhaps a more fitting place to post in more detail, regarding the why's or why not's,
and another thread with some trial and error involved, whilst getting used to using the tool, along with some other details relating to the job.

All the best
Tom



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