Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:46 am
Something is not assembled correctly unless you over used the tube stretcher.
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My thought exactly. Both of mine fit perfectly first try. Jimdusty wrote:Something is not assembled correctly unless you over used the tube stretcher.
JPG40504 wrote:Question is, the distance the tubes are inserted into the castings.
I do not understand how increasing the leg c-c distance affects the caster height.
How far do the 'holes' miss?
I would look for assembly alterations before drilling any new holes.
Ed - Have you encountered this? Never mind - ya gots them red things under the bench tubes!
If you have the instructions in front of you now could you go to page 6 Left End Reassembly and then look at #2. The bench tubes need to be inserted until they hit the stop ribs in the casting, ie fully inserted. If you go to the next page under NOTE it explains a bit more about how important it is to do this.paulmcohen wrote:The angle of the legs change, when the legs are closer together the casters are further from the ground. The legs were closer together before the double-tilt upgrade. If I put a screw in on one side the other screw misses by about 3/8" and you can see the gap. Before the legs were fully inset into the both castings, with the double-tilt the instructions say to leave an equal gap on both side of about 1/8" - 3/16" of an inch.
paulmcohen wrote:The angle of the legs change, when the legs are closer together the casters are further from the ground. The legs were closer together before the double-tilt upgrade. If I put a screw in on one side the other screw misses by about 3/8" and you can see the gap. Before the legs were fully inset into the both castings, with the double-tilt the instructions say to leave an equal gap on both side of about 1/8" - 3/16" of an inch.
reible wrote:If you have the instructions in front of you now could you go to page 6 Left End Reassembly and then look at #2. The bench tubes need to be inserted until they hit the stop ribs in the casting, ie fully inserted. If you go to the next page under NOTE it explains a bit more about how important it is to do this.
This is repeated for the right side instructions. This is critical.
The way tubes on the other hand are to be centered and they slide about 3/8" so centering them leaves with about 3/16" free space on each end.
Maybe I'm misinterpreting what I read from your previous posting? Anyway that is what I got out of it and of I'm correct then this will fix things once the tube situation is fixed.
Ed
dusty wrote:
I see this as the only explanation for why your accessory table does not fit as it did before the upgrade. The upgrade did not alter the Mark V foot print.
Good Luck
JPG40504 wrote:IIUC, the accessory shelf is drilled to the leg holes initially.
Could it be that the legs were not 'flat footed' then?
I can not envision this so I suppose I should just let it go but if the legs were not flat footed and yet the accessory shelf fit doesn't that mean the legs were pulled too close together. Now, based on the photo, the legs are too far apart.paulmcohen wrote:Based on my experience with the casters I am sure they were not flat footed before I did the double-tilt upgrade. Who drilled the holes? If it was me that would explain it.