cassese underpinner fault,
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cassese underpinner fault,
I hope someone can help me out I have a couple of calls into people but I am in a bit of a rush. Deadlines looming!!
Old cassese 486 underpinner
serial 881
working fine and then for some reason will not clamp. it clamps fine in order to set the wedges but then when using the foot pedal to clamp it goes to clamp but doesn;t hold, just bounces back as though it isn't close enough. Have tried different moulding, setting it up tight, setting it up loose don't know what to do next.
Any ideas?
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Re: cassese underpinner fault,
Hi Michelle
There is a white bodied (with grey end cap) electrical switch located underneath the clamping mechanism (accessible via the cabinet) this switch can work loose over time, if so just tighten back up the brass nut that holds it in place.
Mark
There is a white bodied (with grey end cap) electrical switch located underneath the clamping mechanism (accessible via the cabinet) this switch can work loose over time, if so just tighten back up the brass nut that holds it in place.
Mark
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Re: cassese underpinner fault,
thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
i can see the switch but no brass nut? unless I am looking at the wrong thing it was a 1999 model if that makes a difference. Nothing seems to be loose.
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Re: cassese underpinner fault,
thanks for your time and help mark.
all sorted now , thanks to Neil Stout - framing engineer and D J Simons.
great service.
thanks
M
all sorted now , thanks to Neil Stout - framing engineer and D J Simons.
great service.
thanks
M