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Hello folks
Thought I'd post some piccys of another tablesaw I acquired recently...
I thought there might have been some pulleys in this thing, which I could have borrowed for the Startrite TA 275 I'm doing up at the minute...
So I took the top off and started cleaning (hammer)
It's quite a strange yolk ..I didn't realise it has a left and right tilt ...
Its was all seized up and needs work ....I wondered at first why isn't every saw made like this ...
It's only when I started dismantling it, I realised why there not ....
Such a pig of a job to dismantle this heavy beast ! ..
The arbor nut is also a left hand thread ...
I had to go and double check the Startrite arbor to confirm this.
Looks like I can use en emergency stop function with this saw ....
I was planning to use 1 VFD for these two saws I have, but they have not made a inverter yet that does this
for 3HP motors ...(only 2HP at the moment for sale)
Even though this is only 2HP I decided not to program down my Startrite machine to 2HP to do this function...
Besides, since the Startrite is right hand thread arbor nut, Decelerating brake would loosen it off the arbor.
Maybe you can program these new VFD's to have different decelerating times though ?...
I am just concerned to get the Startrite machine up and running at the minute ...but since this one's apart it might
as well get some work done on it too.
Maybe by the time this is all over, they will be selling 3HP VFD's with these options I want :lol:
So on to the work ...
As you can see theirs two teeth missing from the rack that will need to be welded .
The plastic handwheel needs a fix done to it ...Might try making one some way or another....
Change bearings out in the motor ...
Sand prime and paint the machine ...
Make riving knife ..
Make up missing rail for sliding table ...
I see some other things that will only be apparent when the time comes round .
I can't get any info on this saw apart from one picture of this machine re-badged Funken
Looked everywhere with no luck
Might do some of these things now, like possibly swapping out the bearings ...
I might get away with just greasing the bearings in the Startrite machine though ...
It has rubber seals ...never done this procedure before though .
Might just make a little shelf inside the machine and pack components up for the time being ...
I allready have two machines disassembled in the workshop ...and doing a complete job on the Startrite
at the moment ...I feel I will do a better job on it when it's time comes round .
Just thought you folks would like a another tablesaw thread for the fun of it ...
Disclaimer: No butterfly's were harmed during the daring escape from the rack and pinion mechanism ...
Can't say what happened to ole Pisshkins though ...
Thought I'd post some piccys of another tablesaw I acquired recently...
I thought there might have been some pulleys in this thing, which I could have borrowed for the Startrite TA 275 I'm doing up at the minute...
So I took the top off and started cleaning (hammer)
It's quite a strange yolk ..I didn't realise it has a left and right tilt ...
Its was all seized up and needs work ....I wondered at first why isn't every saw made like this ...
It's only when I started dismantling it, I realised why there not ....
Such a pig of a job to dismantle this heavy beast ! ..
The arbor nut is also a left hand thread ...
I had to go and double check the Startrite arbor to confirm this.
Looks like I can use en emergency stop function with this saw ....
I was planning to use 1 VFD for these two saws I have, but they have not made a inverter yet that does this
for 3HP motors ...(only 2HP at the moment for sale)
Even though this is only 2HP I decided not to program down my Startrite machine to 2HP to do this function...
Besides, since the Startrite is right hand thread arbor nut, Decelerating brake would loosen it off the arbor.
Maybe you can program these new VFD's to have different decelerating times though ?...
I am just concerned to get the Startrite machine up and running at the minute ...but since this one's apart it might
as well get some work done on it too.
Maybe by the time this is all over, they will be selling 3HP VFD's with these options I want :lol:
So on to the work ...
As you can see theirs two teeth missing from the rack that will need to be welded .
The plastic handwheel needs a fix done to it ...Might try making one some way or another....
Change bearings out in the motor ...
Sand prime and paint the machine ...
Make riving knife ..
Make up missing rail for sliding table ...
I see some other things that will only be apparent when the time comes round .
I can't get any info on this saw apart from one picture of this machine re-badged Funken
Looked everywhere with no luck
Might do some of these things now, like possibly swapping out the bearings ...
I might get away with just greasing the bearings in the Startrite machine though ...
It has rubber seals ...never done this procedure before though .
Might just make a little shelf inside the machine and pack components up for the time being ...
I allready have two machines disassembled in the workshop ...and doing a complete job on the Startrite
at the moment ...I feel I will do a better job on it when it's time comes round .
Just thought you folks would like a another tablesaw thread for the fun of it ...
Disclaimer: No butterfly's were harmed during the daring escape from the rack and pinion mechanism ...
Can't say what happened to ole Pisshkins though ...