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Thread: Left over parts...Do you know where they belong...MiniMax SC 2C

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    Left over parts...Do you know where they belong...MiniMax SC 2C

    Well, I assembled my saw today, but have left over pieces. I have 2 machined washers that measure 1.563" OD x .75" ID x .1565" thick. Also. I have the 2 nut assemblies which seem to fit into the fence extrusion.
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    I've gone back thru the manual, but can't figure out where they belong. Can you please help? TIA

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    The washers "may" be related to the fence bar installation. The square pieces look like stops of some kind...were they shipping stops on the wagon you removed by any chance?
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    No, Jim. These parts where all in with the tools in the Bag. I have the shipping stops for the wagon in a bag and labeled so if I ever need to transport the machine I have them.

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    This might be a really dumb question, but... Does your saw have a scoring blade? Could it be for that?

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    I have a Felder, but ...

    Any chance they're stops for a cross cut fence? Mine has some similar pieces that get set so when the fence is referenced against one the scale is zeroed out with respect to the blade.

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    If nobody here can identify them...contact Sam Blasco.
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    Identity is easy, two washers and two stops.... No idea where to use them. If everything works right maybe they are just extra ? That has happened to me putting together new tools before. My Grizzly dust collector came with at least 20 extra bolts ,nuts and washers.

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    I spoke with the dealer I purchased from and they were unable to identify where they might go. I've sent Sam Blasco a PM, so hopefully he'll respond.

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    Lisa, been a while since I worked on an SC2 but I'm confident the T-nuts and allen screws are for something on the crosscut fence. I don't believe those washers are related to them. Possibly for the scoring arbor? If so, would have a 20mm ID on the center holes. Hope this helps,

    Erik
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    Thank you Erik. I just checked the washers and you are 100% correct on them being for the scoring blade unit. I'll check the T-nuts in the fence later.

    Your response demonstrates what a class act you are. The competitor, and you're willing to answermy questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa Starr View Post
    Thank you Erik. I just checked the washers and you are 100% correct on them being for the scoring blade unit. I'll check the T-nuts in the fence later.

    Your response demonstrates what a class act you are. The competitor, and you're willing to answermy questions.

    Well said Lisa.

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