Cassese CS200 etc. owners?

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Cassese CS200 etc. owners?

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I am having a small issue with my CS200, the chevron table with the locking handle has become extremely difficult to move..I virtually force it back and forth. I have looked and cleaned the whole area for debris..all seems fine. I am loathe to use any kind of lubricant unless absolutely required on this surface, I know this may be a little niche, but someone might just know?
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The old fashion way to clean some of the old mat cutter slides was to clean them with lighter fluid to make them slide easier.
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Post by Ed209 »

I presume you are moving the firing joystick first to roughly were you think it will be needed as this stops the chevron table moving if say for instance the joystick is too far back you won’t be able to move the chevron table forward.



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