Hi,
I have recently rescued a Multico NTA3 saw & am in the process of stripping, cleaning & re-commissioning it. For the price it was a no brainier.
I already had a single phase motor & switch gear, so it’s now been converted & is in pieces for some deep cleaning & TLC.
Having never owned a sliding table saw I am after some advice setting it up.
The main problems I can see are:
1. The front of the blade is around 0.3mm out of square to the mitre tracks. The trunnions are mounted directly to the underside of the table & located by 2 pins & 2 large bolts & I can see no other way of squaring the blade to the mitre slot. I was planning on making a sled to cut picture frame mitres, should I worry about adjusting it for dead square or just crack on as is?
2. There is a lot of lash in the rise/fall wheel. Does anybody have a parts diagram or manual so I can see if any components are missing (I suspect there are)?
3. Any other advice on setting up & using the saw would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
I have recently rescued a Multico NTA3 saw & am in the process of stripping, cleaning & re-commissioning it. For the price it was a no brainier.
I already had a single phase motor & switch gear, so it’s now been converted & is in pieces for some deep cleaning & TLC.
Having never owned a sliding table saw I am after some advice setting it up.
The main problems I can see are:
1. The front of the blade is around 0.3mm out of square to the mitre tracks. The trunnions are mounted directly to the underside of the table & located by 2 pins & 2 large bolts & I can see no other way of squaring the blade to the mitre slot. I was planning on making a sled to cut picture frame mitres, should I worry about adjusting it for dead square or just crack on as is?
2. There is a lot of lash in the rise/fall wheel. Does anybody have a parts diagram or manual so I can see if any components are missing (I suspect there are)?
3. Any other advice on setting up & using the saw would be very much appreciated.
Thanks