My Excalibur 5000 has developed “slop” in the head, I.e. it moves on the vertical post. Is there any way to adjust this? It’s not that old but has had plenty of use.
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Excalibur adjustment
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Re: Excalibur adjustment
Hi Alan
Thanks for the reply, I had a look and couldn’t spot the Allen screws, are they teeny tiny?
Thanks
Vince
Thanks for the reply, I had a look and couldn’t spot the Allen screws, are they teeny tiny?
Thanks
Vince
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If you look on keencut.com, and then go to support, and then select excalibur, there will be instructions on solving all known problems
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Re: Excalibur adjustment
Thanks Alan I’ve managed it. Just the silver acres, not sure what the black ones are for, but it’s done the trick.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.