Salida SK-19CT hollow chisel mortiser table stop

Ischgl99

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I have a Salida SK-19CT hollow chisel mortiser I bought used, and the previous owner did not have the owners manual. This model has a table stop on the rear of the table, I have the adjustable table stops, but the part they stop against is missing. I think it is just a hard stop that gets bolted to the Y axis saddle, but would like to see how the factory unit was made before I cobble something up. I tried contacting the factory in Taiwan a couple times, but they never responded, and the newer models use a different style and have it mounted to the front.

Does anyone have the manual for this, or have the stop installed on your machine and can take a picture of it?

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I apparently have a SK 1913CT, Bought mine new from a machine dealer in Edmonton ALTA. No manufacturer on it, made in Taiwan It never came with a manual. Have had it over 20 years. A real work horse.
The table stops on mine are a little different. Just a simple stud for a stop.
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I apparently have a SK 1913CT, Bought mine new from a machine dealer in Edmonton ALTA. No manufacturer on it, made in Taiwan It never came with a manual. Have had it over 20 years. A real work horse.
The table stops on mine are a little different. Just a simple stud for a stop.
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Mine is the benchtop model, I like it a lot, it works really well. I am in the process of making a few benches and lining it up for each leg gets old and it would be a big help to have the table stop working. Yours is nice and simple, thanks for the picture. I sent an email to the company Grifter found, if I don't hear from them in a couple days, then I will just make a block to bolt to the back of the saddle and be done with it. I thought before making something I would check in case they had something innovative, but it is probably rudimentary like all the others I have seen on the market, and the one on my mortiser for the height adjustment.
 
I tried contacting them twice, no response.

The Kufo unit does look like the same thing I have, but the website does not have any information on it. I'll see if they are more responsive, thanks for that link.

No problem. My goggle-fu is not always brilliant, but I do try ;) :laughing:
 
Your google-fu was better than mine, you found the link to Kufo!
 
Your google-fu was better than mine, you found the link to Kufo!

@Ischgl99

A lot of it is knowing search terms, refining them or doing lateral or literal searches. Takes a while to get the swing of how to levy search terms, but once you understand the methodology, you get better at it.

TBF, a lot of that skill for me comes from searching for unobtanium information or parts for long-out-of-production tooling / tools / bicycle parts. You soon learn how to levy the search tools and what to search for.
 
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