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Does anyone know much about these? I'm considering one for my home
shop but concerned about the maintenance/upkeep of the hyraulic system. It appears that if the hydraulic system fails the saw is basically shutdown because the hyraulic system provides the blade tension as well. Also I'm not sure what size drive motors are found in the 2613 series of Doall saws. I have a 7.5 HP rotary phase converter, would have to upgrade or start other tools as idlers if the saw is a 5 hp. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ryan |
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I bought a Do-All c5a at auction and once I got it leveled out, new inserts
for the blade guide and a coolant pump I have had no problems with it. Cuts great and true. Simple hydraulics and I can send you a pdf file of the the manual if you are looking at this particular saw. Pedroman "Ryan and Diana Reid" wrote in message ... Does anyone know much about these? I'm considering one for my home shop but concerned about the maintenance/upkeep of the hyraulic system. It appears that if the hydraulic system fails the saw is basically shutdown because the hyraulic system provides the blade tension as well. Also I'm not sure what size drive motors are found in the 2613 series of Doall saws. I have a 7.5 HP rotary phase converter, would have to upgrade or start other tools as idlers if the saw is a 5 hp. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ryan |
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We have one here at work that is a million years old. I cannot tell
you anything about the hydraulics because we have never had to look at it. It just works! |
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Are all of the 2613 saws 3HP 220 and 440?
Thanks, Ryan On 7 Jan 2005 13:14:46 -0800, "Bob" wrote: We have one here at work that is a million years old. I cannot tell you anything about the hydraulics because we have never had to look at it. It just works! |
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