Ttrees
Iroko loco!
I decided to file most of the twist out, perhaps a few clouts with a sledgehammer
would have been better, but I didn't want to dismantle my VFD.
It sits a lot more stable now in its base, with decent adjustable feet which wouldn't wobble about on a metal plate, those little bolts what's missing aren't doing much,
only to stop too much weight on a corner.
This is a common enough thing to see on a floorstanding saw,
and they're all pretty much similar in construction,
Nothing is guaranteed to be right, be it a brand new machine or a used one IMO.
I've never seen them being built, but would reckon a wonky base could suggest the first
hint of something being misaligned.
Might not matter if you've got a machine with an adjustable motor,
but that's generally to be found on more expensive machines rather than far Eastern saws. i.e seen on some examples below.
Regardless of ones opinion on inspecting machines or whatever,
Precisely levelling the machine could well be the plan, say if the idea might be to remove the trunnion completely.
Guessing it's not just a question regarding the adjustment bolts thats in-between the top trunnion segment and the table.
would have been better, but I didn't want to dismantle my VFD.
It sits a lot more stable now in its base, with decent adjustable feet which wouldn't wobble about on a metal plate, those little bolts what's missing aren't doing much,
only to stop too much weight on a corner.
This is a common enough thing to see on a floorstanding saw,
and they're all pretty much similar in construction,
Nothing is guaranteed to be right, be it a brand new machine or a used one IMO.
I've never seen them being built, but would reckon a wonky base could suggest the first
hint of something being misaligned.
Might not matter if you've got a machine with an adjustable motor,
but that's generally to be found on more expensive machines rather than far Eastern saws. i.e seen on some examples below.
Regardless of ones opinion on inspecting machines or whatever,
Precisely levelling the machine could well be the plan, say if the idea might be to remove the trunnion completely.
Guessing it's not just a question regarding the adjustment bolts thats in-between the top trunnion segment and the table.