01-17-2024, 02:17 PM
After years, I'm replacing the dumb Timing Belt Blade Raise mechanism in the Jet table saw. The timing belt and two gears are out. Prepping to be replaced with sprockets and a chain. The second gear was keyed. That's it on the left. The new replacement sprocket is not.
I have no metal working tools. Can I try knocking the key off the shaft, installing the sprocket and screwing the set screw into the old key slot? I'm not sure I've got another choice for today.
The saw isn't a production saw - I cut stuff maybe once a month, if that. I'm wondering if I can try my non-keyed sprocket and just see if it works. Maybe down the line, spend the $15 for a keyed one if this one slips.
Or is this an immediate path to failure?
thanks
I have no metal working tools. Can I try knocking the key off the shaft, installing the sprocket and screwing the set screw into the old key slot? I'm not sure I've got another choice for today.
The saw isn't a production saw - I cut stuff maybe once a month, if that. I'm wondering if I can try my non-keyed sprocket and just see if it works. Maybe down the line, spend the $15 for a keyed one if this one slips.
Or is this an immediate path to failure?
thanks
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