I have got my kity 618 back home and have been starting to plan the mods it will have. The first job was to get the saw working as it should. Everything works but the ride and fall was very stiff.
I lubricated it with a little oil and it must have caked the dust into a solid mass because it wouldn't budge at all. I knew it was the wrong thing to use but in the absence of anything better I hoped to get away with it.
Then, ping the pin holding a gear to the handle dropped in half.
I have taken the top off and all access panels. The machine inside seems well built- I am impressed by the quality. I eventually got to the problem part and replaced the roll pin with one from a cheap set from wilco motor save. Reassembled, tested and it worked fine. Tested a bit more and it got a little stiff, and the replacement pin broke. I need to see what is making it stiff but I didn't apply much force (this time!). I suspect that something is nipped up a bit tight- there are a number of things that need to allow movement and it isn't always obvious what.
I have found a quicker way to get to the problem part now.
The rise and fall is a long lead screw with a gear on the end. This meshes at right angles to another gear which is attached to the handle. The pin has sheared leaving the centre in the handle shaft and the 2 ends in the gear.
Are all roll pins created equal- I am reluctant to keep using the same if I have just bought crap ones. Can I do anything better- thread lock the components and then pin them? Have I done anything wrong here- it was a snug fit- I had to tap the pin in and punch/pull it out when broken.
I lubricated it with a little oil and it must have caked the dust into a solid mass because it wouldn't budge at all. I knew it was the wrong thing to use but in the absence of anything better I hoped to get away with it.
Then, ping the pin holding a gear to the handle dropped in half.
I have taken the top off and all access panels. The machine inside seems well built- I am impressed by the quality. I eventually got to the problem part and replaced the roll pin with one from a cheap set from wilco motor save. Reassembled, tested and it worked fine. Tested a bit more and it got a little stiff, and the replacement pin broke. I need to see what is making it stiff but I didn't apply much force (this time!). I suspect that something is nipped up a bit tight- there are a number of things that need to allow movement and it isn't always obvious what.
I have found a quicker way to get to the problem part now.
The rise and fall is a long lead screw with a gear on the end. This meshes at right angles to another gear which is attached to the handle. The pin has sheared leaving the centre in the handle shaft and the 2 ends in the gear.
Are all roll pins created equal- I am reluctant to keep using the same if I have just bought crap ones. Can I do anything better- thread lock the components and then pin them? Have I done anything wrong here- it was a snug fit- I had to tap the pin in and punch/pull it out when broken.