tawilson
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That chart is great. I printed a copy and it is fuzzy. Do you recall where you got the original copy?
Thanks.
http://www.northerntool.com/downloads/manuals/193020.pdf
That chart is great. I printed a copy and it is fuzzy. Do you recall where you got the original copy?
Thanks.
Can you mail your spare ball to Dan? So he can have two matching balls again?LOL
I took mine apart on a towel so they would not roll away..
5. Slop in chain stop. There is a step in the shaft under my fingers and the nut is supposed to keep the stop up on the larger part of the shaft but it cant do that because of the step in the thumb nut. The slop created then causes a "spongy" stop. The fix is to get rid of the recess in the nut by filing flat.
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6. Another reason for chain stop slop is the cap screw at the bottom of the stop was not tight enough. a quarter turn tightened the stop on mine but with China tollarances may not repair others?
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Goes between the bottom of the vice assembly and the grinder frame. Takes up the play when swiveling.It seems like all the pics have been erased, I made a washer all those years ago but never figured out where the shim went/goes could someone please post pics of what it does and where it goes thanks so much
I really wish there was a way to retrieve all those pics, I remember years ago seeing them and they would really help me now.
My daughter helped me thanks so much I appreciate it!Maybe it’s my phone it asks if I want to download so I click but doesn’t do anything, that would make my day if I could download that!
Well done.You're welcome. I hope it helps.
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