Limit Stops Difference

kdzito

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What is the difference between the 2 different Limit Stops (485827 & 491582) besides the price?

Is it just the way they attach to the guide rail, as it appears the 485827 is a quick release and the 491582 is the screw type?
 
485827 grabs the outside of the rail protrusion.

491582 grabs the inside of the t-track on the edge of the rail opposite the splinter guard. It's designed to stop kick-back when plunge cutting.

That makes 485827 more universally useful. It can grip either the u-shaped protrusion or the outside of the t-track.

Tom
 
Tom I have to disagree with you on which stop is more useful.
The 491582 also works with the of 1010 and 1400 as a stop.  NOTE:  The forward edge (the one with the arrow pointing to it) is the center of the mandrel when using the rail guides.

I know of no operation which can be preformed with 485827 that cannot be done with the cheaper 491582

Thanks Craig
 
The 485827 looks very much like part of the lr-32 hole drilling system. If it is the same part, you could attach a bar of some description to it to make some form of measuring guage. You can't do that with a 491582
 
You are very observant, southern_guy...

It uses the same body as the LR 32 set's Side Stop guide rail grip. It has the half-hexagonal groove and hole for the gripping plate already in it.

Tom
 
THANKS ;)
for pointing that out.  So that stop was originally made for the LR 32 kit then? are there any other aplications that it is uniquely suited for?

Craig
 
Charimon said:
Tom I have to disagree with you on which stop is more useful.
The 491582 also works with the of 1010 and 1400 as a stop.  NOTE:  The forward edge (the one with the arrow pointing to it) is the center of the mandrel when using the rail guides.

I know of no operation which can be preformed with 485827 that cannot be done with the cheaper 491582

Thanks Craig

So in short, I really have what I need with the 491582.

Thanks,

Kurt
 
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