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Knew Concepts Swivel Saw Frame Clamps MK.111 125.850 POST 2010 - TZS128

$ 19.3

Availability: 69 in stock
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Type: Tools
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Sub-Type: Sawframe Knobs
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Knew Concepts
  • Non-Domestic Product: No

    Description

    Knew Concepts Pair of Swivel Clamp Knobs
    Knew Concepts replacement Swivel Saw Frame Clamps (set) # 125.850
    REPLACEMENT SWIVEL FRET SAW CLAMPS FOR NEWER Mk.III SAWS
    (POST-2010)
    This replacement set of swivel fret saw clamps—made in the USA, is for newer (post 2010) fret/jeweler’s saws. They will not fit older (pre-2010) saws, Mk.IV heavy duty saws, or coping saws.
    Replacement Instructions
    Use a 5/64" Allen wrench to loosen the set screws in the clamp at the handle end of the saw and remove clamp.
    Replace with the new clamp, re-tighten the set screws. Note the location of the brass knob on the screw for front/upper old clamp.
    Unscrew the brass knob from the old upper/front clamp, and remove it.
    Unscrew brass knob from new clamp, thread it back through the hole in the axle (if you have a lever saw) and replace the brass knob on the end of the screw.
    Adjust until you can tension a blade properly. Start by putting the new knob in roughly the same position as the old one. Stop if you see any screw sticking out of the back of the brass knob, that’s too tight.
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    This replacement set of swivel fret saw clamps—made in the USA, is for newer (post 2010) fret/jeweler’s saws. They will not fit older (pre-2010) saws, Mk.IV heavy duty saws, or coping saws. Use a 5/64" Allen wrench to loosen the set screws in the clamp at the handle end of the saw and remove clamp. Replace with the new clamp, re-tighten the set screws. Note the location of the brass knob on the screw for front/upper old clamp. Unscrew the brass knob from the old upper/front clamp, and remove it. Unscrew brass knob from new clamp, thread it back through the hole in the axle (if you have a lever saw) and replace the brass knob on the end of the screw. Adjust until you can tension a blade properly. Start by putting the new knob in roughly the same position as the old one. Stop if you see any