Stooby":2x2tewvc said:One of my plastic roller was snapped of in the box. Axminster poster 3 out, one broke in the post. Ford one and it has been fine since but am worried it will give up and use the last "spare". Still with the 3 year warranty I hope they will replace in the future if needed.
I like the look of the releases. I have worn out the Allen key that came with the saw and 1 clamp has given up the ghost. I mean to contact Axminster about this as the 2 spares that came, 1 is jammed shut, I have never been able to open it.
Claymore":7liu6ala said:scrimper":7liu6ala said:Those blade clamp levers look a bit bulky to me don't they get in the way? Also why do you need one on the bottom blade holder, I would have thought that you only need a quick blade clamp on the top for quick pierced cut changes whilst the bottom of the blade stays in it's holder? Or have I missed something?
Regarding the quick tension release lever I can only suggest that you had a weak or duff plastic roller, they look identical to the ones on my Hegner, I bought it in 1999 and it came with 2 spare rollers but to date the old ones are still fine in spite of 1000's of operations of the lever, While you are waiting for Axminster to send replacements have you not got anything in your odds and end box that you can fettle to fit?
Hi,
They aren't as bulky as you think and they don't get in the way because you can move the actual lever once it has tightened onto the blade by pulling outwards and rotating to where you want, I put another on the bottom clamp as if you break a blade you still have to remove the broken bit from both clamps and due to my hand problems i found the allen key awkward to hold.
The levers are well made and like i said i just removed the 4mm screw from the clamp as seen on the table and replaced it with the lever.
To be honest i do think it was my fault the plastic roller broke because i tried lifting it and the tension might have been too tight (It had a blade fitted when it arrived here and as usual thicko here didn't read the instructions before messing about with it doooooohhhh)
Cheers
Brian
redmoorphil":2o87ym3o said:Hi claymore,
The first thing I did when I had the AWFS was relace the plastic rollers with bearings off a couple of small router bits.
They worked perfectly and were only held on with a piece of plastic tubing pushed on to each end of the pin.
There has been much discussion on these levers and I bought mine from mikes workshop. I never used it as the screw tightened straight onto the blade and this would have. Prevented the blade staying straight as the arm moved.
The hegner clamps, for example, have a bearing so the blade can still move when held.
I still have it in the workshop so if anybody needs one let me know and you can have it.
Phil
Claymore":1apeyn5t said:Hi,
I have just fitted 2 of these to my AWFS18 (top and bottom clamps).
http://www.wdsltd.co.uk/product/3606/cl ... y-wds-8189 the item number i bought was 8189-22120 and just screwed into the metal blade clamp no need to cut to length.
Makes blade changing a breeze and pretty cheap too.
I have also removed the blade guard and hold down foot as they get in the way, have been having a go with the saw today and find it lovely to use compared to the old saw..... will post a photo of my 1st attempt soon.
As you can see on the photo I have lost one of the plastic rollers on the tension lever grrr :x 1st time i moved it it was VERY tight and just dropped in bits so will get a replacement from Axminster but will just use the tension screw at the back when blade changing etc.... Is this a common fault or was i just too heavy handed with it?
Oh well still love the saw
Cheers
Brian
Ps I am still restricted to one hand as the others knackered at moment hence reason haven't used the machine much since getting it but fingers crossed it will improve soon
Stooby":enqvoan4 said:Which quick releases will fit the Axminster? It is frustrating to have to reach the Allen key each time. I did a project without about 50 internal cuts and was getting fed up at the end, lost concentration and messed up the final cut!
Claymore":130h9h6i said:doesn't the Hegner quick clamp do the same thing as the lever i have just fitted or is it different size?
Servo":1vbkvncj said:Claymore":1vbkvncj said:doesn't the Hegner quick clamp do the same thing as the lever i have just fitted or is it different size?
The hegner clamps comes with a huge knurled knob and a new top clamp, it was engineered to move using bearing to stop blades bending, they are well worth the money
Bob
finneyb":3rxwtci3 said:Brian,
Personally no problem with roller, but was aware Stooby had an issue. Someone on here had replaced the plastic roller with metal bearings and said that it made it easier to move - I disagreed with the replacement at the time and still, do because the metal bearing surface being steel will wear the aluminium of the rocker arm
finneyb":2trhl2df said:Martin,
Fair point.
Given the small additional cost, why haven't Axi put the metal bearings in?
Do you know if the relevant Hegners also have plastic?
Brian
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