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Levelling Feet/Bolts or blocking locations Locations - CF 741 S


 

Hi There,
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I have being looking thorough the manual (User Manual and Schematics) for where the levelling bolts are located on the machine. I am having a challenge to set the beds coplanar and also level, and after some adjustments they appear to be falling out of position again after some time.
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I have noticed this when I had to make some adjustments on the slider to fix a toe out issue (another recent topic) and found that maybe one of the levelling bolts is missing. Might this be a position of an optional mobility device??.
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I am not sure if I just need to block it up or use the bolts, or both, but it does concern me a little that there is only one bolt on the floor on the planer side, under the on-off switch. I have a feeling that its best to position block under the 6 corners (4 under the Saw spindle frame and 2 under the planer outside frame. A technician once told me never move the machine unless? the Planer table was raised so all the heavy load rests on the main Spindle/Saw table frame, which makes sense that no blots are located under the planer side except of one to keep it from going into twist against the main frame.?
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Any ideas from others who may have found this would be helpful.
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Many Thanks
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Colum
CF741, AD 741, K700S, FB 710/510, RL 160 and 2x AF22.
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Whilst I havent levled a CF741 specifically, the location in the chassis for installing leveling feet is usually right next to where the shipping brackets woul have been installed. I've been happy with the McMaster "Glass Filled Nylon" swivel leveling feet ()

I went M10, but I found on my AD941 some of the holes were bored much larger, so make sure to get some decent thickness fender washers if the holes arent as consistent.

-Karl