The three belts are all the same. You probably only really need 2 modern cogged belts TBH. There is not much to the inside of a table saw really. The bearings are sealed so if they are suspect just replace. then the machined quadrants at the front and back can be given a few drops of oil or a...
I'll try to add any useful information I come across here to help people out and I promise I will take some photos when I get chance but she isnt to pretty as she was repainted in hammerite back in the day.
I replaced the belts with XPZ 587 the fit seems good but I would recommend the next size...
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I don't have the same saw, I have a DW110. I think they are great saws btw. The back fence on a RAS is normally just a strip of wood 12 - 18 mm. The key to a RAS is in the table, its best to fabricate one your self when you understand how it should work. Try searching for the mrsawdust book...
only the very end of the gear contacts the rack under the fence rail, its seems to be quite common that this gets chewed up. I dont' know if what I did will be good in the long run but I tapped the gear out of its hole, its just held in by an oilite bushing. I then cut off the damaged few mm at...
Hi everybody! Long timer lurker here but just joined up to post.
I have gained a lot of help from this forum reading old posts, so I thought I would try to pay something back. I'm part way through restoring a Wadkin 10 AGS as my first proper table saw. Anyway after doing quite a bit of...