Measuring a complex part without a surface plate
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Yeah, use the table from your Kondia. You'll need a good square angle iron, some clamps (I know you've got plenty), a 14mm pin and a long 16mm pin, and perhaps make a custom pin that fits 8.5mm x 10.5mm countebored holes.

For the unknowing, he has to measure the heights and centerlines of the broken feed trip/engagement bracket from his Kondia and the one I made for him because IT DOESN'T FIT. We suspect the print that Kondia sent him wasn't the same part as was on his machine. My gut feeling is that they probably have the correct part sitting on a shelf ready to be shipped, but Kondia doesn't have a clue.
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RE: Measuring a complex part without a surface plate - by PixMan - 07-21-2014, 07:45 AM



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