Honestly, I’d replace the whole fence (not rail) assembly if I could, but kinda hard to find something I know would fit/work, i.e. Easy-gliding steel tube fence body to handle quick, repetitive cut-off work, precision ripping, and squaring cuts. Fence locks securely to front guide rail allowing for fence attachments. Upgrade your table saw with Delta T3 30-in fence system. I am happy to take/post pics or a short vid of handle self-releasing if it would help. 252.11 when you choose 5 savings on eligible purchases every day. My hope is this is somehow a general, or regular, or known issue with a “tribal knowledge” fix. I think the problem has to do with the answer to the question: what keeps the handle down/locked in the first place? Are either the cam or thrust washer considered "wear" or "consumable" items? Is there something that helps create friction or "stick" that is supposed to between the cam and the washer that has worn away? It’s not the slide(s) assembly or the adjustment nuts…handle self-releases as soon as I let go of it no matter how tight or loose they are set. But as soon as I let go of the handle, it drops away from thrust washer allowing fence to travel. It’s somehow to do with the handle/cam lever and/or thrust washer and/or…? If I hold itin position/down the fence locks tight in place as it should.no lateral movement. My Unifence handle is not staying down/engaged. Intro Adjusting a Delta Unifence Saw Guide The Woodworking Hack 8.35K subscribers Subscribe 167 23K views 5 years ago Hello YouTube.
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