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RE: Arbor for a Grizzly table saw - mike4244 - 06-22-2019 (06-19-2019, 03:55 PM)tablesawtom Wrote: First of all I am a job shop Tool and die Maker with 50 years in the trade. I also taught Tool and Die for 10 years at Hawkeye Community College. I also have journeyman papers as a Mold Maker. I am retired but I do work 7:00 to 12:00 Monday Wednesday and Friday at Machine tool and Engineering in the next town over. And they let me use anything I want on my own time. RE: Arbor for a Grizzly table saw - Roly - 06-23-2019 The left tilt has a right hand thread on the arbor and the right tilt has a left hand thread to keep the blade from coming loose during operation. Remember the trunnion is reversed side to side for the left and right tilt. Roly RE: Arbor for a Grizzly table saw - cvillewood - 06-23-2019 A Unisaw arbor looks awfully similar to the Grizzly in question. Plenty of Unisaw arbors around. Would be worth getting some dimensions to compare. RE: Arbor for a Grizzly table saw - tablesawtom - 06-27-2019 I checked out Ebay and the Delta arbor takes the same bearings as the Grizzly so the shaft diameter is the same .I had the person send me some dimensions of the shaft length and they are the same s o I ordered it and I will let you all know when it gets here. Tom RE: Arbor for a Grizzly table saw - tablesawtom - 06-27-2019 (06-23-2019, 07:41 AM)Roly Wrote: The left tilt has a right hand thread on the arbor and the right tilt has a left hand thread to keep the blade from coming loose during operation. Remember the trunnion is reversed side to side for the left and right tilt. Roly Yes I know but if the nut is truly tightened it will work. It is just that a left handed thread is self tightening but it still needs to be tight enough or the blade will spin. Tom RE: Arbor for a Grizzly table saw - Roly - 06-27-2019 (06-27-2019, 06:52 PM)tablesawtom Wrote: Yes I know but if the nut is truly tightened it will work. It is just that a left handed thread is self tightening but it still needs to be tight enough or the blade will spin. Good Luck with that. Roly RE: Arbor for a Grizzly table saw - Stwood_ - 06-28-2019 (06-27-2019, 06:48 PM)tablesawtom Wrote: I checked out Ebay and the Delta arbor takes the same bearings as the Grizzly so the shaft diameter is the same .I had the person send me some dimensions of the shaft length and they are the same s o I ordered it and I will let you all know when it gets here. RE: Arbor for a Grizzly table saw - tablesawtom - 07-03-2019 (06-28-2019, 10:29 AM)Stwood_ Wrote: Bought the delta arbor. There is a .0005 difference in the arbor diameter. The bearing slid on the Grizzly shaft and the bearing was acting more like a sleeve that bearing which is why the shaft undercut.I figure about .0003 press fit for the inner bearing race, which hold the inter race just fine and not cause any assemble problems. The only difference I have encountered is the thread on the back of the arbor is not the same and the grizzly had a locking nut and the Delta doesn't. I will find out out about it when I help install the arbor Friday. I did bring some Loctite thread locker home from work but I don't know if I will need it or not. I will find out Friday. And I will let everyone know how it turns out. Again this is not my saw, it is for a friend of mine but should be of interest to every one out there who has a right tilt Grizzly saw. Tom RE: Arbor for a Grizzly table saw - Phil Thien - 07-03-2019 (07-03-2019, 07:16 PM)tablesawtom Wrote: And I will let everyone know how it turns out. Again this is not my saw, it is for a friend of mine but should be of interest to every one out there who has a right tilt Grizzly saw. Keeping my fingers crossed for you guys. |