I have a PM66 with a Leecraft zero clearance insert and a Forest WW2 blade.
The saw, when lower than the insert is whisper quiet(5HP). But once it is
up in its insert, which has already been plowed out, it makes noise as if it
is still rubbing on the sides slightly? Is this common? I would think once
it has made its cut, it would be quiet?
help
hda
Mine did that for a short while. I didn't find it bothersome and found that it eventually went away. Obviously, the slight amount
of side movement of the blade, over time, wore off the contacting material and eliminated the noise.
"A.I." <news@***REMOVETHIS***iskowitz.net> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
| I have a PM66 with a Leecraft zero clearance insert and a Forest WW2 blade.
| The saw, when lower than the insert is whisper quiet(5HP). But once it is
| up in its insert, which has already been plowed out, it makes noise as if it
| is still rubbing on the sides slightly? Is this common? I would think once
| it has made its cut, it would be quiet?
|
| help
|
| hda
|
|
Think about it. To not make contact, the slot HAS to be bigger than the
blade. Is it?
"A.I." <news@***REMOVETHIS***iskowitz.net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have a PM66 with a Leecraft zero clearance insert and a Forest WW2
blade.
> The saw, when lower than the insert is whisper quiet(5HP). But once it is
> up in its insert, which has already been plowed out, it makes noise as if
it
> is still rubbing on the sides slightly? Is this common? I would think
once
> it has made its cut, it would be quiet?
>
> help
>
> hda
>
>
"A.I." <news@***REMOVETHIS***iskowitz.net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have a PM66 with a Leecraft zero clearance insert and a Forest WW2
blade.
> The saw, when lower than the insert is whisper quiet(5HP). But once it is
> up in its insert, which has already been plowed out, it makes noise as if
it
> is still rubbing on the sides slightly? Is this common? I would think
once
> it has made its cut, it would be quiet?
Mine did the same thing. While the saw is running and with the fence
covering the insert BUT NOT THE BLADE SLOT, raise the blade to further cut
out the slot. Then after a few weeks the noise should diminish with use.