03-26-2025, 09:46 AM
The collar on my RAS fits against a shoulder on the motor arbor. After lots of testing, I'm quite sure that shoulder is not exactly true. I machined an aluminum collar to test runout, and remachined the inboard steel collar, as well. Both measure about 0.002" of runout at their 4" OD. At the OD of a 12" blade I typically measure around 0.005 - 0.006", which is exactly what would expect from the collar runout. I've tried shifting the collars and blade in relationship to each other without significant improvement, meaning those are pretty true. And that brings me back to the motor arbor shoulder.
Is there a way to true that shoulder without having to take the motor apart and take it to a machine shop? I would have to think there's some approach that's been developed for in the field fixes when people can't disassemble or move equipment. I'm all ears if you know of a way. Of course, I can take it apart, etc., but then I'll be faced with having to retune the saw.
Or can a machine shop do it when the motor is still assembled? Then I would only have to remove the motor and not take it completely apart.
John
Is there a way to true that shoulder without having to take the motor apart and take it to a machine shop? I would have to think there's some approach that's been developed for in the field fixes when people can't disassemble or move equipment. I'm all ears if you know of a way. Of course, I can take it apart, etc., but then I'll be faced with having to retune the saw.
Or can a machine shop do it when the motor is still assembled? Then I would only have to remove the motor and not take it completely apart.
John