Re: 36" Pompeii in DC
Fouling "before the brick gets to the blade" sounds like the guide rollers need adjusting. They may be too tight or have too much slack between them. They are located on the left side of your table and adjust to fit the left guide. The table should not be able to twist very much if they are adjusted right. I found hovever, that there does need to be some slack or the rollers will tend to bind at certain points. First, make sure that the rollers and guides are clean. You might also want to check to see if your guide table runs square with the blade while you are doing this. I use a 2' framing square for this. Place it firmly against the saws square cutting guide and just barely touching the blade. (Saw unplugged of course ) The square should not pull away from or jam into the blade when advancing the table. I haven't had to adjust my guide for square, but it is the left guide bar which is the adjustment for that. Hopefully, the previous owner included the little allen wrench set and the owners manual for you. If not, there is probably one already "pdf.ed" on here some where. Let us know if you need any help on this. It's not that hard to do.
Fouling "before the brick gets to the blade" sounds like the guide rollers need adjusting. They may be too tight or have too much slack between them. They are located on the left side of your table and adjust to fit the left guide. The table should not be able to twist very much if they are adjusted right. I found hovever, that there does need to be some slack or the rollers will tend to bind at certain points. First, make sure that the rollers and guides are clean. You might also want to check to see if your guide table runs square with the blade while you are doing this. I use a 2' framing square for this. Place it firmly against the saws square cutting guide and just barely touching the blade. (Saw unplugged of course ) The square should not pull away from or jam into the blade when advancing the table. I haven't had to adjust my guide for square, but it is the left guide bar which is the adjustment for that. Hopefully, the previous owner included the little allen wrench set and the owners manual for you. If not, there is probably one already "pdf.ed" on here some where. Let us know if you need any help on this. It's not that hard to do.
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