I bought Kapex KS120 about ten days ago. I need the most accurate SCMS for segmented turning projects. I have been trying to adjust lasers like Mr. Christopherson's supplemental manual describes it: "the laser lines split the edge of the kerf" (p.28). The left laser works fine and can be adjusted to split the edge (the beam in the middle of a pencil line => the pencil line is cut half). The problem is that I can not get the right beam to its position, not even to "just outside of the kerf"-position without lost of brightness. It disappears when I adjust the lateral movement towards the centerline. I returned the saw to Finnish Festool importer, they adjusted the lasers, and said that they are now in the manufacturer's tolerances and there is nothing wrong with the lasers. They had adjusted the right laser slightly out of vertical and to "just outside of the kerf"-position. Perhaps it is now in the Festool's tolerances, but I can not be very satisfied. I tried to figure out what causes the asymmetry and ended up to an assumption that a blade is not perpendicular to the pivot line of the saw head. As you can see in the third picture, the right laser hits the saw blade quite near the center line up there close to the laser unit and causes the beam to disappear. The left laser can be adjusted vertical and even beyond "split the edge"-position towards the blade centerline without loss of brightness!
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Picture 1. The beam is adjusted vertical and is just starting to disappear slightly before "just outside of the kerf"-position is reached, when adjusted laterally towards the center line.
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Picture 2. ... and this is how it looks on the table.
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Picture 3. This is how it looks when adjusted to assumed "the laser lines split the edge of the kerf"-position, nothing visible on the table.
Dear FOG members, your answers, advices and comments to the following questions are very appreciated:
1. Can you adjust both lasers to "the laser lines split the edge of the kerf"- position?
2. Does the right laser look same in your Kapex as in picture 1?
3. Can you imagine any other explanation to the problem than misalignment of the saw blade axis (it moves vertical in plunge action, but is slanted)
4. Is the product "in the tolerances"?
5. Is it possible to remove and put back the laser unit covering sticker cleanly? Just for the case I end up to return the saw and ask for another one to be adjusted before purchase...
By the way, do you have same amount of height differences (0.15mm and 0.20mm) in the table as in mine (see pictures below)?
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Picture 1. The beam is adjusted vertical and is just starting to disappear slightly before "just outside of the kerf"-position is reached, when adjusted laterally towards the center line.
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Picture 2. ... and this is how it looks on the table.
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Picture 3. This is how it looks when adjusted to assumed "the laser lines split the edge of the kerf"-position, nothing visible on the table.
Dear FOG members, your answers, advices and comments to the following questions are very appreciated:
1. Can you adjust both lasers to "the laser lines split the edge of the kerf"- position?
2. Does the right laser look same in your Kapex as in picture 1?
3. Can you imagine any other explanation to the problem than misalignment of the saw blade axis (it moves vertical in plunge action, but is slanted)
4. Is the product "in the tolerances"?
5. Is it possible to remove and put back the laser unit covering sticker cleanly? Just for the case I end up to return the saw and ask for another one to be adjusted before purchase...
By the way, do you have same amount of height differences (0.15mm and 0.20mm) in the table as in mine (see pictures below)?
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