Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly
That would make a lot of sense Ken. Laying flat you could feel the fit, would't be fighting the weight of the knee.
Come to think of it that sounds like fun I really think you should strip it all down and give it a go, just for chuckles.
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Here are the little buggers and the section of the drawing that should have alerted me to the fact that these needed to go in before the knee was put back on.

   
   

Knee in position on the hoist (no need to remove fully).

   

One of the holes

   

Back to where I started.

   

All sorted in 16 minutes and 24 seconds Big Grin
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And so how are you adjusting the gib for smooth sliding action without being too loose?

I suppose you can feel the tension pretty good.
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With the hoist in place and tension on the sling, I removed the gib completely. Once finished I lowered the knee back down until the pedestal was just about in contact with the base. I then put the four bolts in finger tight, let the knee all the way down and then put the gib back in. Whilst the pedestal is in contact with the base, I kept some tension on the sling whilst putting the gib in. Finally I removed the sling, and cranked the knee up and down a few times I tightened the bolts on the pedestal. It moves very nicely.
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very good job!
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Darren, That's a lot of work done in "16 minutes and 24 seconds", Good job, well done. Thumbsup

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Thanks Steve - after responding to Ken by saying that whilst he was planning an alternative I would have finished, I thought I had better get the stop watch out to see if I needed to edit my post Big Grin
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So now what is left to do before you can make square features and perpendicular holes?
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(03-21-2015, 08:15 AM)PixMan Wrote: So now what is left to do before you can make square features and perpendicular holes?

To start with, I need some 8mm roll pins.  I've not seen any in fewer than 500 bulk.  Today I thought I was on a winner when I saw a 120 piece assorted metric roll pin box, which listed 8 x 40mm and 8 x 50mm.  I got the box home and found that the 8mm ones are actually ø7.75 Bash

Without these, I cannot locate the yoke and sort out the misaligned bolt holes...
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