
03-03-2018, 11:35 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AndrewJ
Gday Houghy
Then try this
With the crayford roller out of the way/backed right off
use your thumb inside the barrel
and forefinger on the outside and push the inner barrel
onto the 4 rollers ( using as much pressure as you can ).
You should be able to easily move the barrel too and fro.
If it sticks, adjust the 2 bearings as required until it moves freely
( You need to use pressure to force the inner tube into the bearings
as they are only a floating fit. I have a piccy somewhere but the adjustable bearings sit on simple axles and the screw heads push down on the end of the axle. Crude but it works )
Andrew
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OK will try that
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