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Post by woodyo on Aug 29, 2020 4:20:31 GMT -5
Hi all, I finally bought my maximax. Noticed it wasnt cutting square on some 18mm birch ply. I did some more cuts on some melamine and then I noticed when the blade is fully depressed down to 55mm and holding a 6inch engineers square to it it was out 1.5mm. It was hard up to the grub screw stops. I adjust the two grubs using a vernier (depth stop) and got it closer. However upon closer inspection it appears the base is bowed. Anyone else have/had this issue?
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Post by alvychippy on Aug 29, 2020 5:05:21 GMT -5
Okay
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Post by aas on Aug 29, 2020 5:17:53 GMT -5
Send it back if you're not happy with it, the dealer will look at it for you. Where are you based?
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Post by woodyo on Aug 29, 2020 6:43:51 GMT -5
I'm located in Victoria Australia. I've sent the dealer an e-mail seeing what they say.
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Post by holmz on Aug 29, 2020 18:34:31 GMT -5
I'm located in Victoria Australia. I've sent the dealer an e-mail seeing what they say. Who is the Australian dealer now?
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Post by woodyo on Aug 29, 2020 18:36:37 GMT -5
Rothoblaas in Carrum Downs
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Post by woodyo on Sept 8, 2020 2:09:17 GMT -5
So heres the follow up on the saw issue.
The base plate is completely in tolerance, even if we send a new machine it could be the same. Both, from Mafell and from our repair service I got the answer that this “bowed” base plate is not influencing the cutting quality, because on the left end and on the right end the base plate is laying on the wood. The other way, if the base plate would have be bowed in the middle, would be a problem. Is he using the guide (MA204749)? If he his saying, that he can´t make a straight cut, it may have to do with something else. Please ask your client for photos of the cut and maybe also a short video, where we can see that he is using this Mafell tool and the cut is not getting straight.”
Is anyone else base 'curved'?
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