Like I said it's all just a matter of how you use the tool and how long your willing to take to get the results your after. Some of the custom stuff I do there are no specs for nor will an alignment shop touch it.
Its easy to setup, install the clamp and level it
Then flip it over and read...
Doing an alignment yourself isn't that hard its just understanding what your doing. These types of instruments are actually easy to use. A laser machine is only as good as the guy using it and I'm looking for more of a custom job.
The pointers and boxes are for your caster swipe but I don't...
I found this today on the shelf in my shop.
Anyone know anything about them? Can anyone tell me if I am missing something from it? Any tips on using it?
Well I got the new switch on yesterday that seemed to do the trick. I'll post back after more long term testing.
One question tho, with the new switch the shutoff pressure seems a little high. Will the spring in it loosen up over time or should o adjust it to what spec is?
Looking at that PDF I'll have a hard time adjusting it to the pressure range I need. I order a new switch for 30 bucks. In the process of all this I find no safety valve and no strain relief on the motor cord. Gotta love people right!
Well is this my problem?
I can never build a full tank without it melting and blowing the line, forget continued use.
Using a copper line is something iv thought about it just seems like a bandaid to me. I looked at the parts manual and it shows a plastic line. Iv repaired it many times and...
I have a Campbell air compressor that's melting the plastic tube coming out of the check valve over to the unloader. What would cause this to happen? Iv noticed the unloader kicks off at around 145 psi but on the tank it says 125psi max. Could that be the problem that the compressor is working...