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Is there any brand to replace Delta splitter table saw part 1313277
This video says another Delta fits
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May 19, 2019
After getting my contractor table saw (base model 36-451) out of storage, I noticed my splitter and guard was missing (go figure). I really wanted the kickback protection while cutting narrow parts, so after long time searching, I found the Delta 34-868 drop-down splitter. It did say it would fit my saw, but the screws were the wrong size. Watch the video to see how I overcame it and how it performs. I love it...
And this is it
DELTA 34-868 Bracket and Splitter Assembly
Amazon.ca
https://www.amazon.ca > DELTA-34-868-Bracket-Spl...
With anti-kickback fingers it provides protection for all sawing operations, disappears below table for dadoing and other non-thru cutting jobs ...
Rating: 4 · 84 reviews · $127.55 · In stock
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on Oct 06, 2023
Broken reciprocating saw blade stuck in saw
Hello, I found a very quick and easy solution to this. Pulling the blade release and shaking, and taking the saw apart, did not work. What worked instead was to simply turn the saw on while pulling the blade release at the same time - when I did that, the piece of stuck saw blade came shooting out. Please be VERY CAREFUL while doing this, making sure you are wearing eye protection and pointing the saw away from others, so that no one gets hurt by the ejecting blade piece. I would also suggest knocking and shaking the saw while holding the blade release before you try this, as another poster suggested, because if the blade piece is big enough it might come out this way, or at least it may help loosen it so that it will easily eject outward when you turn the saw on. Good luck!
How to install drive belts on a craftsman table saw model # 218290?
Remove the side panel (key number 21) the dust cover (key number 23) guide holder (key number 29).
Use a 19MM or a 3/4 inch deep socket with a long extension and ratchet. This will keep your hand out of the way.
Now rotate the arbor counter clockwise and deflect the top edge of the belt downwards onto the arbor to catch the grooves.
Continue to work the belt around and checking at the motor shaft.
Once the belt is in place work it down by deflecting the top edge of the belt.
reference > http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/Craftsman-Parts/Saw-Parts/Model-315218290/0247/0744600?pathTaken=&prst=0&shdMod=315218290
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