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Re: zci for k940
This looks great, will your ZCI work on a new Kappa 400 I have coming with the led scoring lights? Sure would like a ZCI option on my new saw.
By JP Rice · #113344 ·
Re: Electrical Problem with CF731 Pro
Greg, Since the tablesaw motor works in the shaper connector and position, at least you know that your motor is good. ?Since you have changed out the selector switch and it¡¯s doing the same thing,
Learned a important lesson today...
Now that I have Brian¡¯s parallel arms on the slider, I never move the original c31 fence from the jointer. ?Today I forgot to make sure it was tighten down to the rail before I lifted the table to
By annu.marwaha@... · #113342 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Anthony, I am not sure if your dad will work on anything large in size. The dewalt and bosch contractor saws are table top models, correct? At least these are the most common. Anyhow, just curious if
By imran · #113341 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
I own a Bosch jobsite saw, it has many good features and performs well. One of the few negatives are the slots for the mitre gauge. They are well under standard size, and only fit the simple gauge
By Hamish Casimir <hamishcasimir@...> · #113340 ·
Re: Electrical Problem with CF731 Pro
Greg, For switches, just use the continuity test. Each ON and OFF switch has a redundant terminal on my machine. Just put the meter probes in the unused holes and look for short (red NC) or open
By imran · #113339 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
one consideration is? will there be heights involved.? If so get a saw that you won't be too off-put when it takes a 30 foot header.
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #113338 ·
Re: Electrical Problem with CF731 Pro
Greg, From what I gather, for each motor circuit, there is a connector between the selector switch and the motor. This is where you plugged shaper motor into table saw cable from selector switch and
By imran · #113337 ·
Re: Electrical Problem with CF731 Pro
Hi Imran, What is the connector? I took the wires off the stop switches for my table saw (the factory installed switch and one I installed to operate the saw from the sliding table).? With the wires
By Greg Goldin · #113336 ·
Re: zci for k940
Mark, That looks great. BTW, plastic is safer than metal to have around the blade. Are you having the parts milled (i think you mentioned AL) because some portions of the design are too thin to be
By imran · #113335 ·
Re: zci for k940
Mark, Unfortunately it is true that the blade tilt axis is not fixed, you use the term zero tilt. The saw unit is hung at the edge of the cast iron from 2 pins (one in front and the other in rear).
By imran · #113334 ·
Re: zci for k940
Welp looks like I am ready to have metal cut. - The scoring section was to long to fit on the 3d print bed so I made it in 2 pieces and connected it with a half lap dovetail. - I modified the pockets
By Mark Kessler · #113333 ·
Re: zci for k940
Imran, missed your question below about measurement when blade tilted. Haven't checked but it should as it is zero tilt, you sure the k975 isn¡¯t a zero tilt? Regards, Mark
By Mark Kessler · #113332 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Anthony ,,,,Erica takes 30 mm bore as does Elu flip saw! martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #113331 ·
Re: Calibration of power drive angle
My understanding is the hard stops are set within a certain distance from/near the limit switches if the hard stops are set to far the motor actually has enough power to pull the brackets off at the
By Mark Kessler · #113330 ·
Re: Calibration of power drive angle
Mark, if you use the hard stops, then force the trunion to go beyond the limits, the system will disable. I did this a few months ago, forcing the trunion to minus 1 degree, and it hit the stop and
By David P. Best · #113329 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
I had a Bosch for a number of years and used it for everything until i bought my first felder in 2018. I liked it and it worked well -
By Michael Marsico · #113328 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Jim, thanks for the recommendation! I will certainly add the Bosch to the list. I have had been pleased with the Bosch tools in my shop and it is great to hear about your experience as an everyday saw
By Anthony Quesada · #113327 ·
Re: Calibration of power drive angle
Hi Mark: My assumption is that if 90 and 45 degrees are good, the software ought to be accurate enough to get all the angles in between. Maybe I¡¯m being naive? Your hard stop question is beyond me.
By David Luckensmeyer · #113326 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Anthony I would check out Bosch's latest offering. I have used two different generations of their jobsite saws, and it exceeded expectations as we do house trim and kitchen installation for Habitat.
By Jim Gaynor · #113325 ·