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Question for those who own a Forster Co-Ax.

I recently received a Co-Ax and upon opening the box, found that the hole in the yoke where the handle is installed is off center and that the casting is pretty poor quality as the wall thickness is not consistent (the one side is half the thickness of the other). For the price of the press I am considerably dismayed at this quality issue.

Is yours the same way or did I get a lemon?

Thanks.......

 
Posts: 1 | Location: Stephens City, VA | Registered: 18 September 2005Reply With Quote
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Mine is slightly off center also...doesn't affect the operation of the press.


Mike

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It is more likely a milling fixture and tooling point issue. The fixture locates the part from one side rather than locating on the barrel section of the casting.
 
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The unfinished casting surface (the outside diameter) is not a viable reference point for centering the handle bore. Even if it was, as Mike said, the off-center handle bore would have no effect on press performance.

Forster pays attention to things that affect performance, not useless cosmetics.

Andy
 
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It makes no difference whatsoever.

You will love the press.
 
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454, send it to me for quality testing.


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it will have no effect on loads. I have one and it is sweet.


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