Guard Door Station Mkii Manual Woodworkers
Hi Everyone, I'm rehabbing an old craftsman planer. Have everything back together except the blade guard. For the life of me I can't figure out how to get the spring tension set (or even figure out how the spring attaches). It flew apart when I took the guard off.
Can anyone help me? I've attached some pics. All there is to it is a catch on the back of the guard that the spring hooks on to. I've tried to hook the other end around the metal post on the face of the table, but that holds the guard slightly cocked (pic #2).the tension seems backwards. And looping the other end of the spring around the screw holding the guard down does nothing.
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• Create cutting benches or boards in less than 30 minutes • Perfect for professional trades and home workshops • Straightforward to use, produces highly accurate results • Based on the Pythagoras' theorem for infallible accuracy • Design guarantees long-term accuracy and ease of use • See download section for comprehensive manual and plans • All components made, checked or assembled in Axminster for UJK Technology • Designed by Peter Parfitt, a joint development with Axminster Tools & Machinery •. The UJK Technology Parf Mk II Guide System is a versatile jig system enabling you to create a custom-made bench top or portable cutting board in less than 30 minutes and whenever the need arises. It may appear complicated at first sight; in reality, it is quite straightforward with highly accurate results easily achievable. Based on Pythagoras' theorem, it helps to produce a bench top with an accurate pattern of 20mm holes. When used with a set of UJK Technology Parf Super Dogs, a guide rail and a track saw, it guarantees perfect, quick and easy 45° and 90° cuts every time. The UJK Technology Parf Mk II Guide System is an invaluable tool for professional trades and home workshops.
The design of the Parf Mk II Guide System preserves and guarantees the long-term accuracy of the jig as well as improving the ease of use. The Parf Mk II Guide System uses 2 x MKII Parf sticks along with a drill guide and a special 3mm drill bit to create rows and columns of holes at perfect right angles.
The accuracy of the system is dependent on the very tight tolerance of the holes in the Parf stick. The Mk II drill guides locate positively into holes in the Mk II Parf Stick. The guides feature an oilite bush to guide the Mk II 3mm drill bit. This design prevents any possibility of wear or elongation of these vital holes as a result of repeated use. Additional holes in the Mk II sticks offer the possibility of drilling intermediate holes at 32mm or 48mm centres or holes at predetermined angles other than 90°. The Parf sticks have a metric scale along one edge so that they may have other uses in the workshop. Cisco acs 5.2 patch installation kit. Once the pattern of 3mm holes is complete, use the Parf drilling jig and 20mm boring bit to enlarge the holes and your bench top is finished and ready to take Parf Dogs.
The complete Parf Mk II Guide System comprises 2 x 1m long Mk II Parf sticks, with holes along their length at 96mm centres; 2 x Mk II drill guides, a Mk II 3mm drill bit and 3 x Mk II guide pins. A guide block, along with a pair of UJK Technology low profile dogs and a special 20mm TC drill bit with a 3mm centre guide are also included. Designed by Peter Parfitt, the UJK Technology Parf Mk II Guide System is a joint development with Axminster Tools & Machinery. Manufacturing of the system takes place entirely in Axminster, Devon under the UJK Technology brand name. Mk II Ver still not perfect Tight tolerances are good but the problem with this system is the stupidly shaped handles on the 3mm location pins, they need to have a larger Mushroom type top so you can get a grip on them to pull them out and push them in. The drill guides also need to have a larger base as when they are engaged in the ruler it is too easy to tip the guide off true when engaging the drill if they were wider and stepped to straddle the Parf rule instead of balancing on top would be a solution, apart from that great idea 8/10 for execution.