The saw's about a month old, and about a week ago a vibration in the table started.
It comes and goes (sometimes it's there, sometimes not) and can even disappear while the blade is running.
I've checked all the bolts I can reach are tight, and changed the blade. No change.
I removed the drive belt to check just the motor, and replaced the drive belt with no blade so I can hear just the lower wheel. No vibration.
The upper wheel is balanced properly. There seems to be no play in either wheel so I'm assuming the bearings are fine (and the saw is new, so not warn.)
Does anyone have any suggestions for further tests?
OR - is some vibration normal? I made this little film so you can see what happens with a penny on the table. I guess the total side-to-side movement is about 1mm. Maybe I wouldn't be so bothered if I couldn't compare to those times there's no vibration at all (apart from the sort that doesn't lead to the wobble that causes side-to-side movement).
The film's here: https://vimeo.com/218924136
I've already had advice in my Axminster BS post but figure this issue's a bit buried in there now, and it's really starting to bug me! And I hope this new post is in the right Forum.
Thanks
Chris
It comes and goes (sometimes it's there, sometimes not) and can even disappear while the blade is running.
I've checked all the bolts I can reach are tight, and changed the blade. No change.
I removed the drive belt to check just the motor, and replaced the drive belt with no blade so I can hear just the lower wheel. No vibration.
The upper wheel is balanced properly. There seems to be no play in either wheel so I'm assuming the bearings are fine (and the saw is new, so not warn.)
Does anyone have any suggestions for further tests?
OR - is some vibration normal? I made this little film so you can see what happens with a penny on the table. I guess the total side-to-side movement is about 1mm. Maybe I wouldn't be so bothered if I couldn't compare to those times there's no vibration at all (apart from the sort that doesn't lead to the wobble that causes side-to-side movement).
The film's here: https://vimeo.com/218924136
I've already had advice in my Axminster BS post but figure this issue's a bit buried in there now, and it's really starting to bug me! And I hope this new post is in the right Forum.
Thanks
Chris