Sticking guide rail supports MFT

Df1k1

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After a Festool and woodworking hiatus I have recently gotten back into woodworking and noticed that after raising and lowering the guide rail supports when I attempt to lock either the front or the back the handle seems to “stick“. By moving it back-and-forth I can usually get it to lock. I have adjusted the screws that hold the handle numerous times but really have not gotten rid of this sticking issue. The clamps to lock the guide rail on the front and back simply do not move smoothly.

Any suggestions?
 
The two screws on the handle require minute adjustments and can be frustrating.  Look at this video starting at about the 1:30 mark.



Peter
 
Thanks guys. Peter I’ll give it a try I played with this thing forever I must be just missing the sweet spot
 
Ya gotta sort of lift up on the handle and pull it out/towards you before ya lock it down or it will feel like it sticking and not locking easily.

Dont ask me how I know that.

Since ya messed with the adjustment , ya may have to loosen the tightening screws then push down on the support it will move down, then tighten and push again. Keep doing it until the screws are just tight enough to where the support wont move down then tighten it just a tad more maybe a 8th or so of a turn

 
jobsworth said:
Ya gotta sort of lift up on the handle and pull it out/towards you before ya lock it down or it will feel like it sticking and not locking easily.

Mine have been sticky for years and I just whack em down with the palm of my hand… Must try your method before I break something, I guess.
 
jobsworth said:
Ya gotta sort of lift up on the handle and pull it out/towards you before ya lock it down or it will feel like it sticking and not locking easily.

Dont ask me how I know that.

Since ya messed with the adjustment , ya may have to loosen the tightening screws then push down on the support it will move down, then tighten and push again. Keep doing it until the screws are just tight enough to where the support wont move down then tighten it just a tad more maybe a 8th or so of a turn

If you watch the video linked you will Steve Bace doing just that.

Peter
 
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