Members NewfoundlandLaw Posted November 6, 2019 Members Report Posted November 6, 2019 Hey All I am setting up my new Cobra Class 4 Premium Package and the overall height is a bit high. It looks like you can lower the stand by loosening the bolts in the stand column. Is this possible? If so, anything I should be careful of? (Other than disconnecting the shaft to the servo motor before starting.) Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Quote
Mark842 Posted November 6, 2019 Report Posted November 6, 2019 Here is my safety disclaimer. I recommend adjusting it with help. If you are like me and safety is something other people worry about....I put a floor jack (make sure it is jacked up at least the amount you want to lower your stand) across the back of the bottom plate behind the pedals. Put a 2x4 on the jack to support the table and machine. I then loosened the two bolts and slowly dropped the jack height to the desired height. Unless you are a he-man I don't think it is possible to loosen the bolts, support the machine at the desired height and then tighten the bolts. Quote
Members NewfoundlandLaw Posted November 6, 2019 Author Members Report Posted November 6, 2019 59 minutes ago, Mark842 said: Here is my safety disclaimer. I recommend adjusting it with help. If you are like me and safety is something other people worry about....I put a floor jack (make sure it is jacked up at least the amount you want to lower your stand) across the back of the bottom plate behind the pedals. Put a 2x4 on the jack to support the table and machine. I then loosened the two bolts and slowly dropped the jack height to the desired height. Unless you are a he-man I don't think it is possible to loosen the bolts, support the machine at the desired height and then tighten the bolts. Sounds like I will need a second set of hands. Thanks for letting me know it can be done. Quote
Members Cascabel Posted November 8, 2019 Members Report Posted November 8, 2019 When I got my new Cowboy machine, I found the stand to be too high. I had no intention of operating it standing up, so I dropped it down to the lowest point. It was easy to do by loosening the bolts. I did it BEFORE mounting the machine on it, and it was an easy one-man job. If you have already mounted your machine, I suggest removing it first, and then lowering the stand, and remounting it. It is now about the same height as my other machines, and I can operate it sitting down. Quote
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted November 8, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted November 8, 2019 Would be easier to use if it was HIGHER.. standing makes me bend over a bit to see in there well. But it's not very stable base... I'm guessing raising it would make it even more 'wobbly'. Quote
Members NewfoundlandLaw Posted November 8, 2019 Author Members Report Posted November 8, 2019 Hey I lowered it today using the jack technique. Lowered perfectly smoothly and is now the perfect height. Can't wait to get home tonight to start trying to use it! Quote
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