I recently bought a SIP 01332 10" table saw, second-hand, which was a wreck.
I am trying to get it all set up properly and replacing parts as required etc.
My first question:
Could anyone who has the 01332 please let me know if you wind the blade up/down, does the blade go up/down with/without moving to the sides?
I don't really know how to explain it better but I will try...
On my saw if I wind the blade up/down the blade moves further from/closer to the mitre gauge slot in the table. It stays relatively parallel but if I measure the distance between the blade and the slot (for the mitre gauge), when the blade is sticking out about 20mm it is 100mm (random figure), if I wind the blade up to 60mm, the gap is 102mm (again a random figure). As you wind it up/down you can see the blade weaving side to side in the slot in the blade cover. I don't know if this is normal for the SIP?
Second question:
I have managed to set the blade up to be parallel with the mitre gauge slot, when I got it there was over 5mm difference! Saying that though, when the blade is say 20mm out of the table the blade is perfectly parallel, if I carry on winding it out then it is about 1.5mm off parallel by the time I get to 70mm.
Basically it is spot on when the blade is not sticking out much but if I want to rip something thicker then I will have to take the inaccuracy into consideration by adjusting fences etc. Is this a sign of a more serious problem with the machine or is it common with the SIP, am I am being overly fussy with my expectations/tolerances?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks Z
I am trying to get it all set up properly and replacing parts as required etc.
My first question:
Could anyone who has the 01332 please let me know if you wind the blade up/down, does the blade go up/down with/without moving to the sides?
I don't really know how to explain it better but I will try...
On my saw if I wind the blade up/down the blade moves further from/closer to the mitre gauge slot in the table. It stays relatively parallel but if I measure the distance between the blade and the slot (for the mitre gauge), when the blade is sticking out about 20mm it is 100mm (random figure), if I wind the blade up to 60mm, the gap is 102mm (again a random figure). As you wind it up/down you can see the blade weaving side to side in the slot in the blade cover. I don't know if this is normal for the SIP?
Second question:
I have managed to set the blade up to be parallel with the mitre gauge slot, when I got it there was over 5mm difference! Saying that though, when the blade is say 20mm out of the table the blade is perfectly parallel, if I carry on winding it out then it is about 1.5mm off parallel by the time I get to 70mm.
Basically it is spot on when the blade is not sticking out much but if I want to rip something thicker then I will have to take the inaccuracy into consideration by adjusting fences etc. Is this a sign of a more serious problem with the machine or is it common with the SIP, am I am being overly fussy with my expectations/tolerances?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks Z