ossieosborne
Established Member
I have recently bought an older model of the Kity 1619. It is slightly aesthetically challenged but works just fine. The previous owner (from this forum) reinstated the riving knife and crown guard with genuine Kity parts and fitted a new 10” blade from Axi.
Now comes the problem:
With the blade wound down to its’ lowest level (zero indicated on the side of the machine), the blade TDC is actually about 10mm below the level of the table top. With the blade wound fully up (87mm indicated), the blade TDC is only 77mm above the top of the table.
“Haha.” you say, “The blade is the wrong diameter”. Congratulations, you win a coconut. But what diameter should it be?
The riving knife says “250mm max” and is 2.5mm thick. I’m not sure that this is the correct one as the current advertised spec for the saw gives a blade diameter of 280mm (90mm depth of cut).
With the 250mm blade fitted, there is about 11mm clearance between the blade tips and the side of the bracket that holds the riving knife in place.
I want to buy a good quality replacement blade for crosscutting and would like to fit the largest diameter possible, so I need to get this dimension correct. I suspect that a 270mm blade is the maximum that I can fit due to the limitations of riving knife bracket. I might be able to grind some off the side of it to increase the gap.
Questions:
Does anyone know if the older models of the Kity 619 were only fitted with a 250mm blade?
If not, was it always a 280mm blade?
Thank you.
Oz
Now comes the problem:
With the blade wound down to its’ lowest level (zero indicated on the side of the machine), the blade TDC is actually about 10mm below the level of the table top. With the blade wound fully up (87mm indicated), the blade TDC is only 77mm above the top of the table.
“Haha.” you say, “The blade is the wrong diameter”. Congratulations, you win a coconut. But what diameter should it be?
The riving knife says “250mm max” and is 2.5mm thick. I’m not sure that this is the correct one as the current advertised spec for the saw gives a blade diameter of 280mm (90mm depth of cut).
With the 250mm blade fitted, there is about 11mm clearance between the blade tips and the side of the bracket that holds the riving knife in place.
I want to buy a good quality replacement blade for crosscutting and would like to fit the largest diameter possible, so I need to get this dimension correct. I suspect that a 270mm blade is the maximum that I can fit due to the limitations of riving knife bracket. I might be able to grind some off the side of it to increase the gap.
Questions:
Does anyone know if the older models of the Kity 619 were only fitted with a 250mm blade?
If not, was it always a 280mm blade?
Thank you.
Oz