Re: A3-31 Specs
You are setting the table level with the top of the insert cutting arc, correct? Dave ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2021 6:02 PM To: [email protected]
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David Kumm
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Re: A3-31 Specs
Hamish, Please see response below. I believe the infeed table is ?low on the far end. I have had this machine for almost a year and this is a new issue. Thanks for your help!
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Jterry
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Re: A3-31 Specs
I had not been in the shop for a couple of months due to a surgery and when I used it the outfeed table ?appeared to be ?high. I tried to lower the outfeed table according to the setup guide and It
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Jterry
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Re: A3-31 Specs
Were you getting issues with the machine's performance before you noticed the tables were not coplanar? Are you only concerned with the tables in relation to the cutterhead, and each other table? Or
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Hamish Casimir <hamishcasimir@...>
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Re: A3-31 Specs
I would just adjust the outfeed to be parallel to the cutter head. So when you raise or lower the outfeed table so it doesn't hit the cutters/blades. Then adjust the in-feed to be co-planar to the
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David
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Re: A3-31 Specs
Thanks for sharing this, However I still don¡¯t see what the tolerance is from the outfeed table to the cutter head. Thanks, JT
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Jterry
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Re: A3-31 Specs
?This was shared here some time ago Imran
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imran
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Re: A3-31 Specs
This was shared here some time ago Imran
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imran
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A3-31 Specs
Can someone tell me where to find the specs for the A3-31. My infeed/outfeed are no longer co-planer. I am trying to setup the outfeed table and would like to know the distance to the cutter head. I
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Jterry
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Re: Start Capacitor Value
Ariel, I have even heard of blank ICs with no silicon whatsoever, LOL I retired end of 2019 and prior to that our company split into Aptiv and Delphi Technologies (which was later acquired by Borg
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imran
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Re: Start Capacitor Value
Imran, you are right about potential counterfeit of electronic components, it has a history that goes back to the 80's with memory chips being "remarked" and later on with more silicon products either
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ahazi
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Re: zci for k940
I should think? that some enterprising? person? would long ago have? started churning out 3-d printer versions of these things. My Hammer? ZCI iused to be a real PITA? to make but I figured out
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Saw table infill
Hi Paul, My pet hate too!? The gap in between the tables, always seems you want to mount the fence right in it!They used to make a fence extension that could be used here it was part no EZ A(14/14)?
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Martin Guiver
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Re: Saw table infill
Martin, I had forgotten about the old cast iron clamp on extension, I'm pretty sure that the cast extension in the drawing bolted to the planner table on the 6-41, and was only available in the F
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Paul Curme
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Re: Job site saw recommendation?
I should think that all that other stuff must become fastened securely? to the saw thus adding to its mass.?? It's either that or the saw will rattle around? inside the confines of the external
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Saw table infill
The S Coupling has always been a bit of a challenge to set up and maintain, I have looked at bolting F rails onto the dovetail to convert the whole machine up to the F Coupling but you end up with a
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Paul Curme
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Re: Job site saw recommendation?
@This is a great point. It has been a few years since I've used a traditional table saw..... that blade is going to feel very close!¡± ditto on working without clamps on slider. I did not realize how
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imran
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Re: zci for k940
Jason, missed the LED light question. Is an option on the k940 and up, indicates that the scoring is on and up. I really like it, because use aolid wood for the most part i use the scoring either
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Mark Kessler
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Re: zci for k940
Jason, Curious if your KF has scoring. I bought ZCI from John R for my KF sans scoring and never installed it. K975 is a diff story. I don¡¯t care much if the off cuts go down in DC. However, more
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imran
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Re: Learned a important lesson today...
Annu, I don't know what a c31 is but you might try straightening it.? Some materials like hot rolled steel keep a memory of their original shape.? Heat, quench and some persuasion can relieve the
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Jonathan Smith
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