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Re: Out of ideas to fix blade alignment


 

Another thought
The throat width on an old (115 or 4 1/2") saw is a about 72-73mm.
If your throat width is more than that, then the blade is not twisted as much as a normal if it is about that then the table is not aligned like a normal table,?
Maybe the screw holes are not in the same place in either the table, or the guide bracket, as a normal saw??

On Wed, 14 Apr 2021, 5:57 pm tonydi_499, <tonydi@...> wrote:
I've used the recommendation that the bearings should touch the blade but still be able to rotate by hand.?

Another thing I've read says most of these saws have one eccentric and one straight shank bolt.? This saw has two eccentric bolts on the top set of bearings and only one on the bottom.

I think if I mill off any more material from the guide and twist it more that I'll run out of adjustment on the eccentrics and will end up heavily loading the inside bearings.

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