B Bob Pichora Member Joined Sep 18, 2023 Messages 1 Sep 18, 2023 #1 Has anyone found a source for a “lighter-duty” spring for the KAPEX; to make it easier for those of us that have a torn rotator cuff to use the chop saw?
Has anyone found a source for a “lighter-duty” spring for the KAPEX; to make it easier for those of us that have a torn rotator cuff to use the chop saw?
tjbnwi Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 7,059 Sep 19, 2023 #2 I doubt you'll find a lighter spring. Try spraying the spring and pivot with garage door lube. It is designed for torsion springs. Tom
I doubt you'll find a lighter spring. Try spraying the spring and pivot with garage door lube. It is designed for torsion springs. Tom
Cheese Member Joined Jan 16, 2015 Messages 12,557 Location Land of 11,842 Lakes Sep 19, 2023 #3 In my "Professional" years I used Lee Spring for torsion springs. They probably have a minimum quantity but they're pretty inexpensive. Another source could be McMaster Carr. https://www.leespring.com/learn-about-torsion-springs https://www.mcmaster.com/products/springs/spring-type~torsion/
In my "Professional" years I used Lee Spring for torsion springs. They probably have a minimum quantity but they're pretty inexpensive. Another source could be McMaster Carr. https://www.leespring.com/learn-about-torsion-springs https://www.mcmaster.com/products/springs/spring-type~torsion/