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I have a 10" Rockwell Table Saw and it seems to be in good shape
except for a worn out platic gear which controls the tilt. I
understand that it is possible to still buy parts BUT I have not
discovered a nameplate. How can I determine the model #?
Thanks Unisaw for the suggestion to look at the Ace site. My saw appears to
be shown by
http://www.acetoolrepair.com/DeltaHtml/TableSaws/CS4F.htm.
Item #152 appears to be the gear that I need but both the
diagram and the part description show that it includes a sleeve. My
gear slips off the sleeve. Would you be concerned about that?
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Ace Tool Repair has three Web pages of parts drawings for
> Delta saws. My guess is you'll find it there.
>
> http://www.acetoolrepair.com/DeltaHtml/Tables/TableSaws.htm
>
> UA100
It is a wonderful service!!
It *only* is a hassle when changing the tilt angle. Once correctly
positioned, the locking screw clamp works fine.
But, assuming the price for a new gear and a set of brushes is tolerable
from Delta or Ace Tool, I will buy the parts and see if the gear and sleeve
are interchangeable with mine.
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> ralft wrote:
> >Thanks Unisaw for the suggestion to look at the Ace site. My saw appears
to
> >be shown by
> >http://www.acetoolrepair.com/DeltaHtml/TableSaws/CS4F.htm.
>
> It's a nice little service they offer, ehh?
>
> >Item #152 appears to be the gear that I need but both the
> >diagram and the part description show that it includes a sleeve. My
> >gear slips off the sleeve. Would you be concerned about that?
>
> I would but I'm not familiar enough with the saw to say why.
> You say it effects the blade tilting. Is it causing a major
> hassle *only* when tilting the blade? Can the blade be
> safely locked down after tilting?
>
> UA100
Just to close out this thread, I ordered the gear complete with the sleeve
from Ace Tool Repair after the owner verified the dimensions for me. Pretty
neat!!!
"ralft" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> It is a wonderful service!!
> It *only* is a hassle when changing the tilt angle. Once correctly
> positioned, the locking screw clamp works fine.
> But, assuming the price for a new gear and a set of brushes is tolerable
> from Delta or Ace Tool, I will buy the parts and see if the gear and
sleeve
> are interchangeable with mine.
> "Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > ralft wrote:
> > >Thanks Unisaw for the suggestion to look at the Ace site. My saw
appears
> to
> > >be shown by
> > >http://www.acetoolrepair.com/DeltaHtml/TableSaws/CS4F.htm.
> >
> > It's a nice little service they offer, ehh?
> >
> > >Item #152 appears to be the gear that I need but both the
> > >diagram and the part description show that it includes a sleeve. My
> > >gear slips off the sleeve. Would you be concerned about that?
> >
> > I would but I'm not familiar enough with the saw to say why.
> > You say it effects the blade tilting. Is it causing a major
> > hassle *only* when tilting the blade? Can the blade be
> > safely locked down after tilting?
> >
> > UA100
>
>
ralft wrote:
>Thanks Unisaw for the suggestion to look at the Ace site. My saw appears to
>be shown by
>http://www.acetoolrepair.com/DeltaHtml/TableSaws/CS4F.htm.
It's a nice little service they offer, ehh?
>Item #152 appears to be the gear that I need but both the
>diagram and the part description show that it includes a sleeve. My
>gear slips off the sleeve. Would you be concerned about that?
I would but I'm not familiar enough with the saw to say why.
You say it effects the blade tilting. Is it causing a major
hassle *only* when tilting the blade? Can the blade be
safely locked down after tilting?
UA100