I'm working on resolving some issues with my BT3000 rip fence.
On the far end of the fence, there are two screws (part 2 in the rip fence diagram in Loring's FAQ) on the underside of the aluminum extrusion that attach the roller carrier (part 7) to the extrusion.
On my fence, the screws actually bottom out just before pulling up tight against the aluminum. Is this normal?
The reason I ask is that this leave some play in the carrier. When I lock the fence, the carrier slips out of the aluminum a bit and cocks slightly. This happens before clamper-b (part 6) locks down on the rear rail.
Thanks,
Norm
PS: Although this is my first post, I'm a 20+ years BT3000 user and have read and used advice from the forum for a long time - thanks for the resoures you all have provided.
On the far end of the fence, there are two screws (part 2 in the rip fence diagram in Loring's FAQ) on the underside of the aluminum extrusion that attach the roller carrier (part 7) to the extrusion.
On my fence, the screws actually bottom out just before pulling up tight against the aluminum. Is this normal?
The reason I ask is that this leave some play in the carrier. When I lock the fence, the carrier slips out of the aluminum a bit and cocks slightly. This happens before clamper-b (part 6) locks down on the rear rail.
Thanks,
Norm
PS: Although this is my first post, I'm a 20+ years BT3000 user and have read and used advice from the forum for a long time - thanks for the resoures you all have provided.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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