Greetings,
I have a royal collet closer that came with my Clausing 5914. I'm not understanding the spring loaded Collet adjustment lever lock. Through most of it's arc travel there is no spring force trying to seat the lever in the groove of the adjusting ring. The only time there is any spring action is at the extreme open and closed positions. At those positions it will try to stay open or stay closed while moving it.
It pretty much stays wherever I set it anywhere else in its arc. So there's no tension of the lever against the adjusting ring when in the groove and will slip.
There is no binding or rubbing on the side of the lever and the spring and plunger are in place, I'm stumped.
I have a royal collet closer that came with my Clausing 5914. I'm not understanding the spring loaded Collet adjustment lever lock. Through most of it's arc travel there is no spring force trying to seat the lever in the groove of the adjusting ring. The only time there is any spring action is at the extreme open and closed positions. At those positions it will try to stay open or stay closed while moving it.
It pretty much stays wherever I set it anywhere else in its arc. So there's no tension of the lever against the adjusting ring when in the groove and will slip.
There is no binding or rubbing on the side of the lever and the spring and plunger are in place, I'm stumped.