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Re: Outrigger issue


 

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Thank you. I wasn't starting with the lever in the locked position. Problem solved.?

Best,

Peter

On May 4, 2025, at 2:11?PM, David P. Best via groups.io <dbestworkshop@...> wrote:

?Peter, This series of videos may also help you: ?https://flic.kr/s/aHsmMvrkaF

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On May 4, 2025, at 1:42?PM, imran via groups.io <imranwoodshop@...> wrote:

Peter,

The video shows clamping action that occurs when outrigger kip lever is turned. You may want to look in there and see how it is not working when you adjust the mounting plate. Which may give you some insight.



Imran Malik
IAM Wood Creations

On May 4, 2025, at 2:53?PM, Peter Tennyson via groups.io <pmtennyson@...> wrote:

?Hello everyone,

I am calibrating my outrigger on my cf 741 S and I am running into an issue.

Every time I use the set screws on the mounting plate to help level out the outrigger miter slot coplanar to the sliding table surface, the cam lever on the outrigger frame will no longer engage in the channel to keep the whole outrigger from sliding.

If I bring the set screws up enough to allow the cam lever to engage I cannot get even contact from a straight edge across both sides of my miter slot.

If I use the bolt to raise the far end of the outrigger high enough to get even contact on the miter, the straight edge is no longer touching the outermost side of the sliding table.

I feel I must be missing something basic. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Best,

Peter




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