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Category - Saw Heads

Replacing a Blade Motor

To replace a blade motor there are 9 steps Power down the entire saw Remove the saw blade Unwire the (2) airlines and unwire the power cables Remove the brake assembly Using a hoist or forklift as a hoist remove the old blade motor Attach the new blade motor Re-attach the brake assembly Re-wire the power cables and replace the (2) airlines Attach the saw blade
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Replacing a Centerline Encoder

The centerline encoder is the counter that tracks the position of the vertical movement. The centerline encoder is located either on the end of the shaft for the (older) Joyce actuator style or on the end of the shaft of the gearbox (newer style) behind a gray cover.
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Replacing a Saw Blade

To replace the blade the steps are basically identical for all the blades. Reattach the blade to the saw with 3 screws (Blades 1,2,3,4). Blade number 5 gets (6) screws. Make sure the blade is attached with the teeth cutting toward the front of the saw (where the operator is standing). Put 3 screws into the three holes that are countersunk. The screw heads will NOT stick up past the plane of the blade if the correct 3 holes are chosen.
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Tightening and Centering the Air Brakes

The airbrakes shouldn't ever need to be adjusted or tightened but occasionally some customers will need to tighten the brakes if they tend to use the E-stop frequently.
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