For the holidays I received a Powermatic tenoning jig. When I was assembling the jig I ran into a problem trying to adjust the miter bar so it fit tightly into the slot on my table saw. The miter bar is adjusted by tightening 2 allen head set screws. I believe that the screw holes for these 2 set screws are tapered and when you tighten the set screws into these holes it forces the bar to expand in width.
The problem I ran into was that bar was fairly loose in my saws miter slot so I really had to tighten the set screws quite a bit trying to expand the bar enough to fit tightly into the slot. In the process of tightening the screws they each stopped then jerked forward slightly farther and at that point were totally jammed. I did everything I could to move them again to no avail. In fact I stripped 2 allen wrenches trying; even after applying penetrating oil.
I'm in the process of waiting for a replacement miter bar to arrive from Powermatic and my goal is not to have the same thing happen again. I believe that the problem is that the threads on these screws were totally dry and if they had some sort of lubrication they wouldn't have locked in place.
I'm looking for suggestion as to
1) What to lubricate them with. I've thought about using some blue thread lock, anti-sieze compound, or high pressure grease. I emailed Powermatic about this but they haven't responded.
2) Is this the wrong approach and is there a better one
Thanks in advance for the help
The problem I ran into was that bar was fairly loose in my saws miter slot so I really had to tighten the set screws quite a bit trying to expand the bar enough to fit tightly into the slot. In the process of tightening the screws they each stopped then jerked forward slightly farther and at that point were totally jammed. I did everything I could to move them again to no avail. In fact I stripped 2 allen wrenches trying; even after applying penetrating oil.
I'm in the process of waiting for a replacement miter bar to arrive from Powermatic and my goal is not to have the same thing happen again. I believe that the problem is that the threads on these screws were totally dry and if they had some sort of lubrication they wouldn't have locked in place.
I'm looking for suggestion as to
1) What to lubricate them with. I've thought about using some blue thread lock, anti-sieze compound, or high pressure grease. I emailed Powermatic about this but they haven't responded.
2) Is this the wrong approach and is there a better one
Thanks in advance for the help