[/quote][/quote]JPG wrote:
I am wondering if you are in the habit of pushing the knob(as I presume you do with the 'other' fences).
Aside from all the nay saying re going against the design intention, I do applaud your attempt to overcome your frustration. I also would have assumed that the MS made it correct initially(at least until I learned otherwise).
If we caused you duress, that was not the intention.
No I don't push the knob, (on Biesiemer and Saw Stop, it is a lever you push down to clamp and raise to release) I turn it and either grab the fence and then push sideways to move it, because I got in the habit of wiggling it to get it to release, I learned on a SS. The rod and knob are well lubricated and were when I took it apart, see the initial pictures this post, the paper towel the parts are lying on and the grease marks, I then cleaned and re-lubricated and reassembled. The parts diagram says all 7 washers are the same, not on this one, the one that goes between the"Clamp Spring" (nearest the locking Knob) and the "Fence Clamp, is a CONICAL, or a dished washer, the spring sits inside the "dish" and the rounded part or bowel bottom goes against the "Fence Clamp."I assumed to make the clamp pivot easier?