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Star Reloaders / Re: Help
« on: February 10, 2021, 07:09:36 pm »
Email the picture to yourself. App will ask what resolution for the picture in the email. Pick a size that gets you within the size limit. Then save the picture from the received email.
Also, I had a tool head that would stick because the key was not fully seated. I used a small C clamp (3" or 4") and compressed the key farther down into the slot. This fixed it for me.
There is a small pin mounted in the key that goes through the side of the head. Since it's ground flush & painted over, it's not very obvious that it's there. After I pressed the key farther into it's slot, that pin poked through the paint and sat slightly proud of the exterior of the head. Doesn't conflict with anything, so I left it that way.
Good luck. Let us know what you figure out.
Also, I had a tool head that would stick because the key was not fully seated. I used a small C clamp (3" or 4") and compressed the key farther down into the slot. This fixed it for me.
There is a small pin mounted in the key that goes through the side of the head. Since it's ground flush & painted over, it's not very obvious that it's there. After I pressed the key farther into it's slot, that pin poked through the paint and sat slightly proud of the exterior of the head. Doesn't conflict with anything, so I left it that way.
Good luck. Let us know what you figure out.