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Can anyone tell me how much the step caster that is part of the above
Rockler kit will lift the mobile base from the floor?

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Can anyone tell me how much the step caster that is part of the above
Rockler kit will lift the mobile base from the floor?


Three-quarters of an inch.

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http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=2383

Can anyone tell me how much the step caster that is part of the above
Rockler kit will lift the mobile base from the floor?

TIA,
Phil


It is dependent on how much travel you have before the wheel starts lifting.
If the stationary feet that the base sets on when the wheel is disengaged
are adjusted too far down your lift will be less. The higher the adjustment
of the feet the higher the wheel will lift and the farther the travel. If
the feet are adjusted farther down, you will have less lift travel.

Because of the way that I have the feet adjusted on my drill press the lift
is 7/8". The base under my router table only lifts 1/2".

If "level" is not important to you, you can adjust the feet for maximum
lift.


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http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=2383

Can anyone tell me how much the step caster that is part of the above
Rockler kit will lift the mobile base from the floor?


It is dependent on how much travel you have before the wheel starts lifting.
If the stationary feet that the base sets on when the wheel is disengaged
are adjusted too far down your lift will be less. The higher the adjustment
of the feet the higher the wheel will lift and the farther the travel. If
the feet are adjusted farther down, you will have less lift travel.

Because of the way that I have the feet adjusted on my drill press the lift
is 7/8". The base under my router table only lifts 1/2".


How do you get 7/8" lift, when the difference between full-up and full-down on
the lifting cam is only 3/4" ?

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How do you get 7/8" lift, when the difference between full-up and
full-down on
the lifting cam is only 3/4" ?


That is what I measured however the lift is on a pivot much like a seesaw.
If the pivot point is off center, one side can go higher than the other.
The farther the wheel is out from the pivot point the more exagerated the
travel in relation to the pivot point. The cam on the lift lever is
situated almost directly over the wheel however the pivot point is about
3/4" off center of the wheel.

Taking all that in to mind you also have to factor in the weight of the
machinery. I had to have my feet adjusted almost all the way up as the
weight of the drill press and its stand cause a lot of deflection in the
wood and the corner braces. I actually see the braces and wood flex enough
that the feet only lift about 3/8". There is right at 1/2" of upward
movement at the center of the board before the feet actually lift.





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One other point. The specs for the lift indicate "approximately" 3/4" lift.
While these lift wheels are pretty stout they are not built with precision.
I suspect that "approximately" in the description is to allow for deviations
in the manufacturing process.

Additionally, if the connection point where the lift connects to the piece
of wood is not a tight fit, lift travel can be lost if the connection has
slop.


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