Good morning
I’ve picked up a used Steeltrak 65”
and it didn’t have a LH or RH squaring arm scale. I purchased both but wondering if anyone has a photo of there’s so I can see exactly where the scales are meant to stick.
Thanks
Steeltrak Squaring arm scale
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Re: Steeltrak Squaring arm scale
To give you an idea what I mean
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Re: Steeltrak Squaring arm scale
I don’t know the machine but I think the principle would be the same for the Excalibur.
Try this - set a horizontal stop anywhere you like and cut, accurately measure what has been cut and set that measurement on the scale to the stop, repeat on other side.
Then turn that same piece through 90 degrees in the machine and set the vertical scale to it
Try this - set a horizontal stop anywhere you like and cut, accurately measure what has been cut and set that measurement on the scale to the stop, repeat on other side.
Then turn that same piece through 90 degrees in the machine and set the vertical scale to it
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Re: Steeltrak Squaring arm scale
(Edit) I see you have the vertical scale fitted already, but the above will confirm how accurate it is. It’s not so important as it’s not used to cut.
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Re: Steeltrak Squaring arm scale
I would do as John suggests in terms of calibration. I have attached picture of my Steeltrak in case it is useful for you.
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