keith Jones elp
03-26-2010, 2:03 PM
Hi,
I just replace the "support sliding part" on my Laguna LT-18 a few days ago; See post "Laguna Tools Customer Service -- semi-long". Since Laguna never send me the alignment procedure I decided to check if the upper and lower wheels where co-planer. The center of the upper wheel is approximately 1.7 cm, I am a metric guy, further to the right than the lower wheel. Both wheels are in the same plane front to back.
When I am facing the saw in the normal operational position left to right is my left to right and front to back is my front to back.
It is my opinion that the upper wheel should be moved to the left 1.7 cm till it lines up with the lower wheel. I have attach some pictures showing how I checked the alignment.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Keith Jones
I just replace the "support sliding part" on my Laguna LT-18 a few days ago; See post "Laguna Tools Customer Service -- semi-long". Since Laguna never send me the alignment procedure I decided to check if the upper and lower wheels where co-planer. The center of the upper wheel is approximately 1.7 cm, I am a metric guy, further to the right than the lower wheel. Both wheels are in the same plane front to back.
When I am facing the saw in the normal operational position left to right is my left to right and front to back is my front to back.
It is my opinion that the upper wheel should be moved to the left 1.7 cm till it lines up with the lower wheel. I have attach some pictures showing how I checked the alignment.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Keith Jones