

To remove the bearing or loosen the top one you need to use a screwdriver to HOLD the screw. I always order more than one part to save on shipping. The price is $10.00 each plus shipping that is usually $15.00 minimum. You can ORDER the Bearing the part number is MWM A2020 Roller Bearing Adjustable Assembly with screws. The eccentric is designed that when in the max closed it will hold the Z to the rails. I have snapped about 3 screws until I learned the correct method to install them. To remove or install the Z Truck you use a wrench to back off or tighten the Eccentric. The Eccentric bearings are located on the right side and the left side has Center Drilled bearings. The Flex Shaft being all metal looks different and does the Z Truck that is the piece that the Bearing broke off of. I know I saw some postings where they were taking the machines in trade for a refurbished Newer model. I think that your machine might be one of the BETA machines that were part of the first 200 or so sold. I know the machine well enough that I bought the common parts that wear out.

I just received $700.63 worth of spare parts for my Summer Sign Season. The GOOD NEWS is that the bearing you hold in your hand IS available to purchase as a replacement part. Machine 3 is down and needs some parts and I sometimes use it for parts. I am a happy CarveWright user and have 3 machines. Sorry to hear you ran into a stone wall asking for HELP. Last edited by William OConnell 02-13-2009 at 5:04 PM. Heres one more of the carriage itself, I got the screw out The top and bottom use two different screws, why? who knows I'm hoping that another owner has had a similar breakdown and as myself with carvewright they have you try and fix it yourself via email or phone conversations, Wow certainly not commerce with morality I can tell you thatĪny way, here I am trying to fix this thing. What happened to that? Its run for 8 hours and I worked on errors and breakdowns for well over 60 man hours with carvewight. I remember when I bought this I was told I would have support for life. I just got off the phone with hardware support and they told me "your machine is obsolete we no longer support those" The carriage that rides back and for the on the rails had a screw break off about 6 months ago and I put the machine on the shelf out of pure frustration with chronic breakdowns and errors.
