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    Mustard Nitwit Question

    I am trying to take off the handwheel so I can hook up my vacuum chuck on my 3520B.
    Do I just loosen the allen screws and unscrew the wheel or do I have to something else?

    Thanx!
    A few hours south of Steve Schlumpf

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    Pete, on my 3520B all I had to do is take the set screws out and slide the hand wheel off. What vacuum adapter are you going to use? I got the Oneway and it is great.

    Cheers
    Gordon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordon Achterhof
    Pete, on my 3520B all I had to do is take the set screws out and slide the hand wheel off. What vacuum adapter are you going to use? I got the Oneway and it is great.

    Cheers
    Gordon
    Thank you Gordon for your help. I didn't know if there were threads underneath.

    I also have the Oneway adapter and can't wait to hook her up!
    A few hours south of Steve Schlumpf

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    Don't feel bad, Pete. Took me awhile to figure out there are two set screws on the Delta


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