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if is Rockwell unisaw replace the brushes in motor. If a delta unisaw check motor ans starting capacitor. Best bet is to take motor to a motor repair shop
sometimes when the blade is lowered too far the gears can get stuck. First try a reasonable tap with a mallet. If that fails you will need to access the mechanism, grease it and get it operating again
Ok, basic question...is the lock engaged? It is the small knob at the center of the adjustment wheel. Is it possible the screw has been galled?
Here is the manual- http://content.powermatic.com/manuals/1791227K_man.pdf
Check vintagemachinery's website. You might be able to find some information there about your saw. Or make a quick google search , several threads will show up upon search that could help you. If you need band saw blades, I suggest you to visit sawblade.com .
try there web sight, if I'm not mistaken, Delta bought out rockwell and they should be able to help. I had an old rockwell table saw and the man shaft that the blade attached to was missing.I contacted delta with the model number of the saw and they faxed me a blue print of the shaft and we machined a new one and the saw still works great.
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