Side to side movement on DLC Para2
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Side to side movement on DLC Para2
No matter how many times I try to get rid of it, there's a hair of side to side play in my Paramilitary 2. Tightening it until the point of no movement creates a very hard opening with one hand, using the spyder hole or the compression lock to swing the blade out.
Any remedies to cure this without actually sending it in? If I press against the pivot with my two fingers the movement goes away.
Could this be because of the DLC coating on my blade causing a rougher surface in contact between the bushings? The low friction action of a non coated blade must be smoother?
And yes, knife is clean and lubed properly.
Any remedies to cure this without actually sending it in? If I press against the pivot with my two fingers the movement goes away.
Could this be because of the DLC coating on my blade causing a rougher surface in contact between the bushings? The low friction action of a non coated blade must be smoother?
And yes, knife is clean and lubed properly.
DLC PM2, FFG Delica, Wave, ESEE 4, Izula
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This is typical of all P2's as far as I know, if you want a gravity drop close you gotta greatly reduce friction, and the only way to do that is to give it some space. I don't think it's possible to have the best of both worlds, in any knife. It's a trade-off you need to decide on, that's why they are making most knives adjustable nowadays.
Nope, mine's just a standard digicam. I think as mentioned that's just the nature of the knife. I think the only way you'd get both is with a different style bushing system like a bearing system or something. It isn't enough play to notice when using it so i try to ignore it.Roundabout136 wrote:That's exactly how I've got mine setup. Does yours have the DLC coating?
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geardog32 wrote:Not my video but he seems to have the same problem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXm1qk3nEGQ
That's pretty interesting...i may have to look into that.
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Turns out the clip hole lip theory holds water. See my pics/post in the end of this thread
http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthre ... post704652
http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthre ... post704652
~David