I bought a Dayton bandsaw off Craiglist that looks a lot (but not
exactly) like this:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/itemDetailsRender.shtml?xi=xi&ItemId=1611786936&ccitem=
The saw in the link is a 15" welded-frame 4 speed saw. I think it is a
somewhat generic because it looks like a similar Palmgren and Woodtek
15" saw. The saw I got is indentical looking, but has only 3 speeds:
80/150/200 FPM. It does not have a "wood" 3000FPM speed like the Dayton
6Y002 (that's OK because I want it only for metal). Mine is a model
6Y002B and has a gearbox with a nipple on top. The gearbox provides
only a fixed reduction so speed changes are still by shifting a belt on
a 3-step pulley. Does anyone know if the gearbox takes grease or oil?
I'm also curious how the 4-speed 6Y002 handles 3000FPM. Does it use
only belts and no gear box?
Call Grainger @ 1-800-323-0620, they will be able to answer any
questions that you have and supply you with a manual.
On 4 Jan 2006 00:59:17 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>I bought a Dayton bandsaw off Craiglist that looks a lot (but not
>exactly) like this:
>
>http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/itemDetailsRender.shtml?xi=xi&ItemId=1611786936&ccitem=
>
>The saw in the link is a 15" welded-frame 4 speed saw. I think it is a
>somewhat generic because it looks like a similar Palmgren and Woodtek
>15" saw. The saw I got is indentical looking, but has only 3 speeds:
>80/150/200 FPM. It does not have a "wood" 3000FPM speed like the Dayton
>6Y002 (that's OK because I want it only for metal). Mine is a model
>6Y002B and has a gearbox with a nipple on top. The gearbox provides
>only a fixed reduction so speed changes are still by shifting a belt on
>a 3-step pulley. Does anyone know if the gearbox takes grease or oil?
>I'm also curious how the 4-speed 6Y002 handles 3000FPM. Does it use
>only belts and no gear box?