crumster
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I have inherited my late father's Record 53E vise.
He bought it new in the '70s , fitted it to a small bench and used it perhaps 2 dozen times then gave up woodworking (never really started) and mothballed it.
I fitted it to my workbench and discovered an oddity...when the quick release is used the Half-nut refuses to re-engage. Not expected from an 'as new Mint' Record.
Having had a similar experience with an ancient Parkinsons Perfect (that had lain unused for 60+ years prior to my acquiring it) I suspected the grease had hardened and was impeding normal operation.
However, after disassembling the Record and cleaning out old grease and re-greasing with new the action was unchanged.
Long story short...the Half-nut had not been fettled at all by the factory and the 'ears' at the top of it were so sharp and square they caught the underside of the thread sawdust cover and the QR bar tension locked the Half-nut solidly preventing it from fully returning to engage. Wiggling both the QR lever and the lower projection of the half-nut was the only way to get it to return and I didn't fancy having to reach under the bench every time the vise was slid in or out !!
I removed the half-nut and filed the inside top of the 'ears' on the offending side so as to allow them to slide past the edge of the dust cover and on re-assembly the problem was solved.
Just leaving this here as when I tried Googling half-nut engagement problems there were plenty of hits for older vise and wear but nothing dealing with problem on a factory new item.
He bought it new in the '70s , fitted it to a small bench and used it perhaps 2 dozen times then gave up woodworking (never really started) and mothballed it.
I fitted it to my workbench and discovered an oddity...when the quick release is used the Half-nut refuses to re-engage. Not expected from an 'as new Mint' Record.
Having had a similar experience with an ancient Parkinsons Perfect (that had lain unused for 60+ years prior to my acquiring it) I suspected the grease had hardened and was impeding normal operation.
However, after disassembling the Record and cleaning out old grease and re-greasing with new the action was unchanged.
Long story short...the Half-nut had not been fettled at all by the factory and the 'ears' at the top of it were so sharp and square they caught the underside of the thread sawdust cover and the QR bar tension locked the Half-nut solidly preventing it from fully returning to engage. Wiggling both the QR lever and the lower projection of the half-nut was the only way to get it to return and I didn't fancy having to reach under the bench every time the vise was slid in or out !!
I removed the half-nut and filed the inside top of the 'ears' on the offending side so as to allow them to slide past the edge of the dust cover and on re-assembly the problem was solved.
Just leaving this here as when I tried Googling half-nut engagement problems there were plenty of hits for older vise and wear but nothing dealing with problem on a factory new item.