cctrader2000
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- Feb 25, 2012
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The spring loaded pin in the protractor head of my mft/3 does not fit well. After removing the pointer structure holding the pin and the pin naturally pushed out as far as it will go, manually I can move the pin left/right and forward/backward in it's drilled hole. With the fence attached this pin movement translates into approximately a millimeter of fence movement at the table edge. This occurs while pushing gently on the end of fence. Is this kind of slop normal?
Furthermore, if you push lightly on the end of the fence, the pin jumps out of the detent. Looking at the pin, the end has a 45 deg chamfer and does not go down into the tapered cut on the protractor, it just rides on teh rounded top of the angle cutouts. I would thinj the spring loaded pin would be a "wedge" fit into the protractor detent cutouts. Is this the correct operation of the detent pin?
Furthermore, if you push lightly on the end of the fence, the pin jumps out of the detent. Looking at the pin, the end has a 45 deg chamfer and does not go down into the tapered cut on the protractor, it just rides on teh rounded top of the angle cutouts. I would thinj the spring loaded pin would be a "wedge" fit into the protractor detent cutouts. Is this the correct operation of the detent pin?