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| Grant Erwin |
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:03 pm |
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I've been having feed problems on my MM250 lately. It had been missing the inlet
wire guide, which may have been a lot of the problem. But today I got that part
and put it in, and it's misaligned with the groove in the lower roller by about
1/8". I can push the lower roller in (it's spring-loaded) to make it engage the
wire, but it seems to me there should be an adjustment to make it go in or out.
The manual says there's a socket head cap screw to adjust, but mine has no such
thing - it's a puzzler.
Grant
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| Grant Erwin |
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:24 pm |
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Never mind, when I got my new shop glasses on and used a good light, it turned
out to be a 2.5mm socket head screw after all. Horizontal alignment achieved.
GWE
Grant Erwin wrote:
Quote: I've been having feed problems on my MM250 lately. It had been missing
the inlet wire guide, which may have been a lot of the problem. But
today I got that part and put it in, and it's misaligned with the groove
in the lower roller by about 1/8". I can push the lower roller in (it's
spring-loaded) to make it engage the wire, but it seems to me there
should be an adjustment to make it go in or out. The manual says there's
a socket head cap screw to adjust, but mine has no such thing - it's a
puzzler.
Grant
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