Seneca parallel guide bolts..

jmac80

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Hello all
Just ordered some of these guides but was thinking they may benefit from quick release screws on the guide attachments unless would they get in the way of the saw even if there small thumb screws?
What is the thread size for the bolts?
I was envisaging something along the lines of the small thumbscrews that come with the domino additional stop part 469620
cheers

Cheers James

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Mine are 1/4-20, though not sure if there are differences for English market?
 
Edward A Reno III said:
Mine are 1/4-20, though not sure if there are differences for English market?

Thanks Edward
What length is the threaded part of them?
 
I don't know if that's a new pic or an old pic but my Seneca guides have one screw with a knob to attach them to the track.
 
mark60 said:
I don't know if that's a new pic or an old pic but my Seneca guides have one screw with a knob to attach them to the track.

Hmm, ok that sounds good.
Hopefully it's an old pic then.
 
[member=40870]mark60[/member]
Can you take a pic of them please i can't find any info on them anywhere.
Cheers
 
Let's see if I can do this...

 

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My apologies jmac. I thought mine were Seneca but they're Precision. When I bought them Seneca was out of stock so I got the Precision set. It doesn't appear that the knobs would interfere though.
 
[member=42972]jmac80[/member] They're 1/2" long bolts.

jmac80 said:
Edward A Reno III said:
Mine are 1/4-20, though not sure if there are differences for English market?

Thanks Edward
What length is the threaded part of them?
 
[member=40870]mark60[/member] Is that the seneca one though? looks like the ripdog plastic ones?
 
The track saw will run right at rail height for a full depth cut. It will hit the parallel guide itself. So far I have never found a need to cut at full depth while ripping sheet goods. I would recommend getting them in your hands and using them a couple of times before any modifications.
 
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