Just bought a new set of clamping elements and there seems to be a problem. They hang when you try to release them or pull the slide away from
the work piece. After careful inspection, it seems that the metal slide that rides through the clamping cam mechanism is made of steel that is too
soft for the metal cam plate that clamps down on it during clamping. The metal plate is cutting into the side of the metal slider every time it is clamped.
This produces a notch in the metal slider. This notch pushes the metal around it out, so that the edges of the notch are higher than the rest of the
metal surface. This in turn hangs on the metal cam plates opening when the slider is extracted from the work piece position. This cause the slider to
hang and you have to jiggle the clamping lever, and in turn the metal cam plate, to allow the notches in the metal slider to pass.
This is getting annoying very quickly, as you might imagine. I just wanted to get others opinions who have been using the clamping elements if they have ever seen or heard of this problem. Could I have gotten part of a manufacturing run the was supplied with inferior steel hardness?
the work piece. After careful inspection, it seems that the metal slide that rides through the clamping cam mechanism is made of steel that is too
soft for the metal cam plate that clamps down on it during clamping. The metal plate is cutting into the side of the metal slider every time it is clamped.
This produces a notch in the metal slider. This notch pushes the metal around it out, so that the edges of the notch are higher than the rest of the
metal surface. This in turn hangs on the metal cam plates opening when the slider is extracted from the work piece position. This cause the slider to
hang and you have to jiggle the clamping lever, and in turn the metal cam plate, to allow the notches in the metal slider to pass.
This is getting annoying very quickly, as you might imagine. I just wanted to get others opinions who have been using the clamping elements if they have ever seen or heard of this problem. Could I have gotten part of a manufacturing run the was supplied with inferior steel hardness?
