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Rotating tip set screw?


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26 minutes ago, stoney said:

Just wondering if anyone knows where you can buy just the rotating tip set screw used in scroll saw blade clamps?   I have a Hegner quick clamp that the tip of the set screw is missing on and would like to just replace the set screw if one is available.

I have a Hegner but I don't know what it is you are referring to. Is it the same as the rotating tip on the DeWalt? 

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Might be the same size as the DeWalt.. I've used the DeWalt set screws in other saws that didn't have the rotating part.. If it's the same as the DeWalt / Excalibur.. then Seyco is where I get mine.. They sell just the tips.. DeWalt you have to buy the whole screw.. Also note.. if you do order from Seyco.. a set is for both upper and lower arms.. somehow when I order the last time.. I ordered double the amount I needed :lol: 

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5 minutes ago, kmmcrafts said:

Might be the same size as the DeWalt.. I've used the DeWalt set screws in other saws that didn't have the rotating part.. If it's the same as the DeWalt / Excalibur.. then Seyco is where I get mine.. They sell just the tips.. DeWalt you have to buy the whole screw.. Also note.. if you do order from Seyco.. a set is for both upper and lower arms.. somehow when I order the last time.. I ordered double the amount I needed :lol: 

I have both of these saws. I'll have to take a look. Report back coming.

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Ok, here is what I just found out. I have the Quick clamp on my Hegner so I was able to cross check the two screws from the Dewalt. The threads are the same which would allow for someone to put the Dewalt clamp screw into the Hegner instead of the Quick clamp. The tips appear to be the same but I'm not sure they would interchange. The Dewalt uses a rubber o-ring as the holding device to keep the tip in. The Quick clamp uses a plastic sleeve. I tried to put the Dewalt tip into the Quick clamp and it fits but when you try to push the o-ring into the hole, it binds. It could probably be forced but I didn't want to do that. So, I hope this is understandable. If anybody has questions, just ask me.

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2 minutes ago, stoney said:

Ray the rotating tip prevents the end of the blade from being bent to resemble a hockey stick.

Thanks Al. Did you see my post above? The two screws are interchangeable. I don't know how they compare price wise but if the Dewalt is cheaper, I'd buy a one of them and use the Dewalt tips. I honestly didn't try putting the Quick clamp tip into the Dewalt screw but that might work too. Lot's of ways to go here.

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1 hour ago, new2woodwrk said:

Thanks Jes I believe the item called the Quick Clamp pin 03 is what I'm looking for.   I was at their site but missed the listing.   They sure have a lot of parts without a picture.   I like pictures. LOL

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1 hour ago, octoolguy said:

Thanks Al. Did you see my post above? The two screws are interchangeable. I don't know how they compare price wise but if the Dewalt is cheaper, I'd buy a one of them and use the Dewalt tips. I honestly didn't try putting the Quick clamp tip into the Dewalt screw but that might work too. Lot's of ways to go here.

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Thank you Ray.

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1 hour ago, Rockytime said:

I have never heard of a set screw with a rotating tip. But there are lots of things I have never heard of. Are you saying it has a ball that rotates on the end like a small steel ball? I could use that type of thing. Not for a scroll saw but for many other uses. I sure would like a source.

To best describe it would be easier with pictures..  But anyway the thumb screws have a small hole in the end.. then there are little pins ( rollers)fit inside the hole that alows the tip of the thumb screw to spin.. Click the link below for the picture of the small pin ( roller )

http://seyco.com/quick-clamp-renewal-kit/

 

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These don't fit the Hawk clamps.. Hawk is american threads.. these are metric... not sure of anything like this with american threads.. Just for your info 

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1 hour ago, kmmcrafts said:

To best describe it would be easier with pictures..  But anyway the thumb screws have a small hole in the end.. then there are little pins ( rollers)fit inside the hole that alows the tip of the thumb screw to spin.. Click the link below for the picture of the small pin ( roller )

http://seyco.com/quick-clamp-renewal-kit/

 

Edit to add:

These don't fit the Hawk clamps.. Hawk is american threads.. these are metric... not sure of anything like this with american threads.. Just for your info 

That means it would fit the Dewalt too. Same exact thing. Not sure which one is the least expensive though since I haven't purchased either one.

R

25 minutes ago, Scrappile said:

I know the Hegner  Quick Clamp fit in the Seyco. 

 

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5 minutes ago, octoolguy said:

That means it would fit the Dewalt too. Same exact thing. Not sure which one is the least expensive though since I haven't purchased either one.

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I haven't bought any in years since I ordered too many when I did order.. but at that time Seyco was much cheaper.. and yeah.. I bought them for my DeWalt..  That said if I remember correctly.. at that time you couldn't buy just the tips from DeWalt.. which is why I bought them for the EX

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