Morso guillotine
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Morso guillotine
Hope someone can help .just replaced my morso blades for new ones and now they don't cut all the way through the molding put the old ones back on and still no different is there a way to move the complete cutting head forward.its a morso f.thanks in advance. Dai.
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Re: Morso guillotine
There is a nut underneath that can be turned. It isn't circular so as you turn it it moves the cutting head forwards or backwards slightly.
Sounds as though this has loosened when you changed the blades.
If you search on the forum for morso adjustment you should find a photo.
Sounds as though this has loosened when you changed the blades.
If you search on the forum for morso adjustment you should find a photo.
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Re: Morso guillotine
If the only thing you've done is change the blades then I reckon you've got a little bit of wood chip somewhere restricting the movement.
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Re: Morso guillotine
Yes thanks for all your help it was the nut under the table that I moved its working fine now .again a big thanks to all .