MAX II Cahin tensioners ?

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    MAX II Chain tensioners ?

    Can anyone offer some advice on an older model max II chain tensioners? The original ones dont seem to hold worth a dang! Should I go with the adjustable roller style that's for sale or go with a new set from RI? Any advice would be appriciated. Thanks!
    Last edited by databuss; 02-27-2012 at 08:54 PM. Reason: spelling typo

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    We use the R.I. tensioners on all our machines. We check them from time to time, but we rarely ever have to adjust.

    Bridget

    Bigfoot Note... If I remember right, the newer ones are a much improved version of the older style.

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    The roller type like what richards sells work well enough....but you can make them yourself for about $25 for the four of them. You can buy the pieces at McMaster-Carr

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    Thanks for your info. BuggyMan i made some for my Max 11 today and they work fine I made mine using the old adjuster and the plastic for roller,thanks again you saved me alot of money.

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    Hey crossbow...what roller did you use? your talking me into this..Thanks

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    Hey mark, go to mcmaster-carr, to raw materials, then plastics, then tubes, then round, then polyethelene, then UHMW, I chose 5/8" ID and 1 3/8" OD, $8/ft. each roller needs to be about 1 3/4" long, so one ft. is plenty.

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    I recently made my own by following pics on here and go the stock from mcmaster. Just need a welder and mine seem towork well.

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    Can you give me the link to those pictures/ directions??

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    Quote Originally Posted by databuss View Post
    Hey crossbow...what roller did you use? your talking me into this..Thanks
    SORRY IT TOOK SO LONG TO GET BACK, Been in the hosp. for 2 weeks just got out today. Buy the 12" plastic with the 5/8 ID hole cut to 1 1/2 " long will give you enough to make 8 rollers. They work like a dream.

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