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07-22-2018, 08:35 PM
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Need some guidance please. The center bolt (pivot) on my miter gauge for the table saw fell out. I cant find a picture to give me any reference as to how to replace it. any suggestions?
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Brand? Has it got a name on it? Brand of saw?
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So you have the screw but need to know how to install it?
Is this a trick question?
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I apologize gentlemen I thought I put Delta in the header but alas not. I don't have the screw, it was lost in the sawdust. I found one at ereplacementparts and it has threads on one end but I can't see any threads in the miter gauge or the guide bar.
As far as I can tell it is part number 185 in the schematic but as usual it is not very clear.
any thoughts will help at this point
Thanks
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(07-23-2018, 04:52 PM)woodcutter100 Wrote: I apologize gentlemen I thought I put Delta in the header but alas not. I don't have the screw, it was lost in the sawdust. I found one at ereplacementparts and it has threads on one end but I can't see any threads in the miter gauge or the guide bar.
As far as I can tell it is part number 185 in the schematic but as usual it is not very clear.
any thoughts will help at this point
Thanks
I just took my Delta gauge apart to clean and tune it. The pivot bolt was difficult to remove until I realized there was a set screw too!
It is a shoulder bolt, with a much smaller diameter threaded section than the size of the shoulder.
On mine, the bolt actually threaded into the protractor part.
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(07-23-2018, 06:33 PM)handi Wrote: I just took my Delta gauge apart to clean and tune it. The pivot bolt was difficult to remove until I realized there was a set screw too!
It is a shoulder bolt, with a much smaller diameter threaded section than the size of the shoulder.
On mine, the bolt actually threaded into the protractor part.
Thanks Ralph that helps a great deal..........
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Take a large magnet in your hand and pass it back and forth in the saw dust to locate the missing screw.
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(07-23-2018, 10:10 PM)RogerD Wrote: Take a large magnet in your hand and pass it back and forth in the saw dust to locate the missing screw.
What he said.
I keep a magnet on a stick handy for just such situations.
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