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Yes they are. The 510 fence has three holes drilled in it for attaching aux fences and it uses on of the holes to attach with a 1/4" bolt. The 520 uses the t slot to attach to the fence using a standard SS t slot slider. The body of the 520 tool also has two roll pins in the main body which match the two peripheral holes in the slider to keep it horizontal.
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Re: New Product
One more question and then I'll wait until I receive mine.
If you take all of the hardware used to secure the Cross-Cutter to the fences, are you left with two identical pieces of hardware?
If you take all of the hardware used to secure the Cross-Cutter to the fences, are you left with two identical pieces of hardware?
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Re: New Product
No. The 520 version has the two roll pins pressed into the main body.
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Your pix seem to indicate the pins are attached to the t-nut. If that be the case, the base appears identical.
Guessing Dusty's reason for asking, but I see a way to make it work on both 510 and 520. Replace the roll pins with studs that screw into the t-nut and slip into the two holes in the base. Then use the appropriate mounting hardware for each model.
Guessing Dusty's reason for asking, but I see a way to make it work on both 510 and 520. Replace the roll pins with studs that screw into the t-nut and slip into the two holes in the base. Then use the appropriate mounting hardware for each model.
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Re: New Product
I stand corrected JPG. You are right. They are the same.
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Re: New Product
Good. That means I don't need to buy a second one.
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Come to think of it, the 'studs' are redundant(the pins will do for the 520) All that is needed is a bolt and knob to mount to a 510(or 500). I would add a sleeve(1/4 id, 5/16 od) to center the 1/4" bolt.
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Re: New Product
I'm thinking you should buy two JPG
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I am more likely to make one.masonsailor2 wrote:I'm thinking you should buy two JPG
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P.S. Even if I were to purchase one(I do not have a 520), I would add the sleeve.
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Re: New Product
Why should the 1/4" bolt be centered. All it does is provide a means to attach the plate to the fence?JPG wrote:Come to think of it, the 'studs' are redundant(the pins will do for the 520) All that is needed is a bolt and knob to mount to a 510(or 500). I would add a sleeve(1/4 id, 5/16 od) to center the 1/4" bolt.
I had the basic same question about the two studs. All they do is keep the plate oriented so the bottom edge is parallel to the table top. Why is that a virtue?
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