Cutterhead Levelling Block
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Cutterhead Levelling Block
I got a parallelism Head tool from Myshank and it came with no instructions. No replies to my emails about the product. Can anybody on here give me some pointers?
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Re: Parallelism head tool
Do you mean a “head levelling block”?
Does it look like a metal bar?
Does it look like a metal bar?
Re: Parallelism head tool
Parallelism head tool
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Re: Parallelism head tool
Loosen the cutterhead enough so you can adjust its horizontal position. Place the alignment block on the turntable under the FRONT of the head and lower it onto the block so that just the front of the head (not the stylus) rests on the block. Adjust the horizontal position of the head and tighten the head. Raise head and rotate turntable clockwise so that you can remove the alignment block. Your cutterhead should now be parallel to the turntable.tdallasreed wrote:I got a parallelism Head tool... Can anybody on here give me some pointers?
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Re: Parallelism head tool
* Head Levelling Block.yano wrote:Parallelism head tool
Let's not create new terms. The original ones work fine.
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Re: Cutterhead Levelling Block
Thank you kindly.