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Table saw blabe wont stay locked - Wayne G. - 03-29-2018 My jet cabinet saw recently started drifting as I was doing cuts. Closer examination showed that the blade was slowly lowering like it wasn't locked but it was tight. I stripped it down and reset all the set screws and handle and it still drifts. Any idea what this is all about and how I can fix it? It did this a few years ago and it was a set screw that came lose but that isn't the case this time. Thanks, Wayne RE: Table saw blabe wont stay locked - mike4244 - 03-29-2018 (03-29-2018, 04:32 AM)Wayne G. Wrote: My jet cabinet saw recently started drifting as I was doing cuts. Closer examination showed that the blade was slowly lowering like it wasn't locked but it was tight. I stripped it down and reset all the set screws and handle and it still drifts. Any idea what this is all about and how I can fix it? It did this a few years ago and it was a set screw that came lose but that isn't the case this time. RE: Table saw blabe wont stay locked - Wayne G. - 03-29-2018 Thanks. I did blow out the gears and tried to contact jet but was unsuccessful. I will look at that manual though. RE: Table saw blabe wont stay locked - mike4244 - 03-29-2018 (03-29-2018, 07:46 PM)Wayne G. Wrote: Thanks. I did blow out the gears and tried to contact jet but was unsuccessful. I will look at that manual though. Wayne, I looked at the parts diagram for a Jet cabinet saw. It appears that there is not a separate pin but the lock knob itself is also the pin. Remove the lock knob entirely. I think a shaft comes out with the knob. Might be worn or broken. If so a new knob or possible repair to yours. Some machinery uses a brass slug , then the steel threaded shaft to push against the brass. This may be a fix if the shaft is worn. mike RE: Table saw blabe wont stay locked - Wayne G. - 03-30-2018 (03-29-2018, 10:26 PM)mike4244 Wrote: Wayne, I looked at the parts diagram for a Jet cabinet saw. It appears that there is not a separate pin but the lock knob itself is also the pin. Remove the lock knob entirely. I think a shaft comes out with the knob. Might be worn or broken. Thanks. Ill check that out |