NickDReed
Established Member
Hi all. First time poster, long time seeker of knowledge from the forum. Total hobbyists. Always looking to learn.
I'm after some advice. I recently bought the shell of a Fox f36-529 10" cast iron cabinet saw. I looked into this quite a bit before parting with my £80. It seems to be pretty much a rebadged Record Power TSPP250 (?). I'm in the process of cleaning it up and seeing where I stand in terms of work to be done.
All the mechanisms for rise and fall and tilt are in good order after cleaning out the dust and resin deposits. The casing is cosmetic and not an issue. The cast iron table will be a treat once I've reconditioned it. And the fence is solid.
The issue comes with the motor and potentially the arbor. The motor starts fine now after replacing the capacitor however, motor doesn't seem to have the power to keep the blade going when it's cutting. I've had the casing off the motor and can't see anything obvious, the bearings seem OK as do all the connections.
I haven't got to the arbor yet, but again on first inspection the bearings seem OK. And the belt is fine.
So here is the question in 2 parts.
1) Does anyone have any advice which might mean I don't have replace the motor?
2) If it comes down to replacing the motor does anyone have any advice on where from and which one?
NB. The motor is flange mounted.
And if you've made it to the end of this little essay I thank you for your time.
I'm after some advice. I recently bought the shell of a Fox f36-529 10" cast iron cabinet saw. I looked into this quite a bit before parting with my £80. It seems to be pretty much a rebadged Record Power TSPP250 (?). I'm in the process of cleaning it up and seeing where I stand in terms of work to be done.
All the mechanisms for rise and fall and tilt are in good order after cleaning out the dust and resin deposits. The casing is cosmetic and not an issue. The cast iron table will be a treat once I've reconditioned it. And the fence is solid.
The issue comes with the motor and potentially the arbor. The motor starts fine now after replacing the capacitor however, motor doesn't seem to have the power to keep the blade going when it's cutting. I've had the casing off the motor and can't see anything obvious, the bearings seem OK as do all the connections.
I haven't got to the arbor yet, but again on first inspection the bearings seem OK. And the belt is fine.
So here is the question in 2 parts.
1) Does anyone have any advice which might mean I don't have replace the motor?
2) If it comes down to replacing the motor does anyone have any advice on where from and which one?
NB. The motor is flange mounted.
And if you've made it to the end of this little essay I thank you for your time.