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Guest  •  10 months ago
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⚙️Leading Edge  •  10 months ago
No, this is only for the Hapstone R2.
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Guest  •  1 year ago
Will RS clamps fit this?
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⚙️Leading Edge  •  1 year ago
Yes, they will.
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Guest  •  1 year ago
I am trying to figure out what is adjustable on this rotating module. Sounds like the two Allen screws on either side of the center hex nut are used to level the bar and the big thumb screw on the back adjusts how much resistance there is when rotating the knife.
What does the vertical screw in the bottom front of the unit near the clamp do?
Does the center hex nut adjust anything?
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⚙️Leading Edge  •  1 year ago
Q - I am trying to figure out what is adjustable on this rotating module. Sounds like the two Allen screws on either side of the center hex nut are used to level the bar and the big thumb screw on the back adjusts how much resistance there is when rotating the knife.
What does the vertical screw in the bottom front of the unit near the clamp do?
Does the center hex nut adjust anything?

A - Yes, the two allen screws can be loosened to adjust the leveling of the rotating bar. The vertical screw in the bottom front is a screw that holds the bearing on which the rotating clamp bar moves. The center hex nut is merely the front of the threaded bar that passes through to the rear spring tension adjuster.
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Guest  •  2 years ago
Will this fit the Hapstone R1 base?
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⚙️Leading Edge  •  2 years ago
Yes, it is compatible with the Hapstone R1.
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reemas  •  2 years ago
My clamps are a few mm off from each other.
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⚙️Leading Edge  •  2 years ago  •  Voted Best Answer
Very slightly loosen the allen head 2 screws on both sides of the centre hex nut. (These should be 3mm allex screws.)

Take your digital angle cube, zero it on the table your Hapstone is standing on (zero the angle cube parallel with the clamp bar). Now place the angle cube on one side of the clamp bar, then the other side. Compare both sides and adjust it up or down until they are exactly the same. Now carefully tighten both 3mm allen head screws again, making sure not to mis-align the clamp bar again while tightening.

Hope this helps!
reemas  •  2 years ago
Thanks! Love the support on this site. Quick and thorough responses every time.
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