Paul M
Established Member
I am new to this forum and looking for advice
I bought and returned the axminster AC1950 because I could not align front to back square with the blade. On inspection, found defects associated with quality of casting of the mounting base for worktable.
Now I have recieved a replacement, before unpacking I checked the table mounting base first. The mounting base differs from the exploded view diagram. The casting has two bolt holes drilled equi distant on centre line. These align with 2 holes on the receiving machine flange. There is also 4 equi distanced hex socket adjustment bolt, certainly not grub screws.
Whilst I wait for axminster to contact the manufacturer to see if this is a mistake or a modification. Just thought that I would ask if anyobe has recently purchased this bandsaw and was the worktable mounting base as depicted in the exploded view diagram
Thanks in advance
I bought and returned the axminster AC1950 because I could not align front to back square with the blade. On inspection, found defects associated with quality of casting of the mounting base for worktable.
Now I have recieved a replacement, before unpacking I checked the table mounting base first. The mounting base differs from the exploded view diagram. The casting has two bolt holes drilled equi distant on centre line. These align with 2 holes on the receiving machine flange. There is also 4 equi distanced hex socket adjustment bolt, certainly not grub screws.
Whilst I wait for axminster to contact the manufacturer to see if this is a mistake or a modification. Just thought that I would ask if anyobe has recently purchased this bandsaw and was the worktable mounting base as depicted in the exploded view diagram
Thanks in advance