Hi all,
First of all, thank you all for everything I've read on the forum so far and thanks for having me
I recently splashed out on a Kity 419. The fence was nonsense, so I've added an Axminster bolt on (which is lovely, BTW), I've cleaned it all up, sanded and waxed the surface etc. But there are a few things I'm struggling with.
1. The sliding carriage and rails. With all the adjustment available on the saw (plus shims) I've been unable to get it level or running smoothly.
I think I'll need new wheels, but any advice before I spend any money would be great. I've already replaced the bearings, but this didn't help. It feels like there are high spots on the wheels as it get tight, then lose, then tight.. all the way along.
2. (and more important to me currently) I can't get the blade to 90 degrees.
As with most of these saws, the cheese hand wheel is mangled, but there enough teeth left to make adjustments. But when set to the very end of its travel, it's at about 89.4 degrees. I didn't think would be a major problem.. until I realised I didn't want to cut bevels on every cut.. Trying to make some t slot runners hasn't been fun..
I've looked inside and cleaned everything I can reach, there's nothing I can see blocking it's movement. The adjustable stop inside the machine has been backed off all the way, so it's not that either.
As I'm writing this, I'm starting to wonder if it's actually passed 90 rather than short of 90..
First of all, thank you all for everything I've read on the forum so far and thanks for having me
I recently splashed out on a Kity 419. The fence was nonsense, so I've added an Axminster bolt on (which is lovely, BTW), I've cleaned it all up, sanded and waxed the surface etc. But there are a few things I'm struggling with.
1. The sliding carriage and rails. With all the adjustment available on the saw (plus shims) I've been unable to get it level or running smoothly.
I think I'll need new wheels, but any advice before I spend any money would be great. I've already replaced the bearings, but this didn't help. It feels like there are high spots on the wheels as it get tight, then lose, then tight.. all the way along.
2. (and more important to me currently) I can't get the blade to 90 degrees.
As with most of these saws, the cheese hand wheel is mangled, but there enough teeth left to make adjustments. But when set to the very end of its travel, it's at about 89.4 degrees. I didn't think would be a major problem.. until I realised I didn't want to cut bevels on every cut.. Trying to make some t slot runners hasn't been fun..
I've looked inside and cleaned everything I can reach, there's nothing I can see blocking it's movement. The adjustable stop inside the machine has been backed off all the way, so it's not that either.
As I'm writing this, I'm starting to wonder if it's actually passed 90 rather than short of 90..