Has anyone else had this problem with their delta tablesaw? Anyone know what is causing this contact to occur and if it can be corrected? If so, how? Any advice would be appreciated. Obviously this is not a safe condition and shouldn't be occurring.
#DELTA ROCKWELL TABLE SAW HIEGHT PDF#
I have attached a PDF file which has pictures to showing the exact condition I am referring to. When the blade is set at a height lower than 2 inches, no noise is produced.
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This contact only occurs when the blade height is set to 2 inches or above, which explains why the noise was inconsistent and was not made all the time. Until this occurred, the root cause of the noise could not be identified. Apparently time was required for the flat spots to form on the shaft. Upon further investigation, there is direct contact between the end of the belt pulleys used to drive the motor and the blade shaft. When cleaning the saw, I noticed score marks and flats that had formed on the shaft used to adjust the blade height of the saw. This noise was produced since I purchased the saw, but I could never find the source of the noise, until recently. blade, 3 1/4 HP motor, 52" table, and a Biesemeyer fence system in 2005, model 36-812 with serial number 05A 95089 type 2.Īn unusual noise is produced sometimes as the blade is spinning down from use. I purchased a Delta model unisaw with a 10" dia. After deciding height and length of your tables, build a framework of. I have a delta tablesaw problem I need to fix and have received no feedback from Delta on the e-mail I sent them regarding my problem so I thought maybe you could help. The setup shown is built around a Delta-Rockwell saw positioned against a 15-ft.