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| Adam | January 1st, 2006 11:55 AM January 1, 2006 Washers Do you have flat washers between the locking devices and the cast-iron? The addition of a fender washer can take out any rotating component to adjustment, while allowing just the downward thrust force to do its work. There will also be considerable less wear, over time, allowing precision adjustments over the machine's life time. I wanted to check out the mechanism on the display unit on the floor, in the Sears where I work for you. But, the WHOLE fence system be gone! I knew this was a high-risk/security rated store. But, a two-foot long, heavy, cast-iron fence system? Jeesh.... I'll have to contact the department manager about generating a new display, putting the first unit on the shrinkage list. |
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