How to change the 3 vee drive belts
Hi , I have one of the same , a Trojan Radial Arm saw made in Lower Hutt , NZ. I bought it from a joiner whom purchased it new. I have the original manual with vbelt replacement instructions if this is usefull? [email protected]
UPDATE: currently June 2016 and I am getting someone requesting this manual every 3months or so. Testement to how well these saws were built as they're all 40 + years old now/
SOURCE: Changing voltage on motor...
pull up the i.s. wiring code from that time
i.s. international standards.
the code change a few years ago
SOURCE: I need a diagram of a Craftsman Radial Arm Saw base
I persevered and finally solved the jig saw puzzle of pieces. The base is now assembled and just waiting for the saw body to be remounted. Thanks everyone for looking at this post.
SOURCE: need replacement parts - accessories
If the kickback arm you seek is the type that is a round bar with pointed fingers on the bottom, I had the same problem. (different model DeWalt) I gave up trying to find one, and finally just made one. It was pretty easy, and works very weill I bought a piece of steel rod (1/2 inch I think) a steel repair plate (from which I cut a pair of tear-drop shapes with a hacksaw and file) a 1/4 inch hex-head bolt (which had about 1 inch not threaded) and a 1/8 inch roll pin. I looked at various pictures on the web to determine the shape of the teardrops. I drilled a 1/4 hole in the 1/2 rod. I cut the threads off of the 1/4 bolt so it was still long enough to accept the 1/2 rod, the two teardrops, 2 washers and the 1/8 roll pin. Then I put an 1/8 hole in the bolt allowing enough clearance so that the teardrops would swing freely. It works like a champ. One minor flaw is that with only two of the teardrops (instead of several) and being separated by 1/2 inch, it would be possible to make a skinny enough rip that only one teardrop would contact the board being ripped, leaving the other peice unguarded.
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