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Jacky August 9th 05 06:10 PM

ELU Table Saw TGS173
 
Can anyone tell me where I can get a spanner for removing the blade, to find
the blade bore size and get a new one. I've googled and can find other
spares but not the spanner.

Thanks in advance.

Jacky



ben August 9th 05 06:38 PM

Jacky wrote:
Can anyone tell me where I can get a spanner for removing the blade,
to find the blade bore size and get a new one. I've googled and can
find other spares but not the spanner.

Thanks in advance.

Jacky


Hi that model is the same as the..."Dewalt DW 743", any spanner will do if
you know the nut size? and can be got from any DIY shed.



Jacky August 9th 05 06:47 PM

Sorry but I'm confusing things a bit here (women and power tools eh!). The
thing I mean is the tool thingy with the two little prongs on it. It fits
on the opposite side to the the nut side and holds the plate still whilst
you turn the nut on the opposite side.

Sorry for the confusion.

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Cheers

Jacky

"ben" wrote in message
. uk...
Jacky wrote:
Can anyone tell me where I can get a spanner for removing the blade,
to find the blade bore size and get a new one. I've googled and can
find other spares but not the spanner.

Thanks in advance.

Jacky


Hi that model is the same as the..."Dewalt DW 743", any spanner will do if
you know the nut size? and can be got from any DIY shed.





ben August 9th 05 06:54 PM

Jacky wrote:
Sorry but I'm confusing things a bit here (women and power tools
eh!). The thing I mean is the tool thingy with the two little prongs
on it. It fits on the opposite side to the the nut side and holds
the plate still whilst you turn the nut on the opposite side.

Sorry for the confusion.


[snip]

Hah! I know what you mean now, its like a "U" shape with two nipples
sticking out? Try jamming a screwdriver in the blade teeth against the disc
housing if you know what I mean. The only place i can think of getting one
of them is "machine mart", but dont hold me to that. :-)



winker August 9th 05 08:04 PM

find a spanner near enough and grind it to fit


ben August 9th 05 08:25 PM

winker wrote:
find a spanner near enough and grind it to fit


Its not a spanner as such, its called a Peg spanner, summat like this.

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David Lang August 9th 05 08:33 PM


"ben" wrote in message

Its not a spanner as such, its called a Peg spanner, summat like this.


Like the ones used on angles grinders?

Dave




Rob Morley August 9th 05 08:54 PM

In article ,
"Jacky" says...
Sorry but I'm confusing things a bit here (women and power tools eh!). The
thing I mean is the tool thingy with the two little prongs on it. It fits
on the opposite side to the the nut side and holds the plate still whilst
you turn the nut on the opposite side.

Can't you just remove the blade guard and clamp the blade between a
couple of bits of timber with a G-clamp to hold it still?

Autolycus August 10th 05 07:42 AM


"Rob Morley" wrote in message
t...
In article ,
"Jacky" says...
Sorry but I'm confusing things a bit here (women and power tools
eh!). The
thing I mean is the tool thingy with the two little prongs on it. It
fits
on the opposite side to the the nut side and holds the plate still
whilst
you turn the nut on the opposite side.

Can't you just remove the blade guard and clamp the blade between a
couple of bits of timber with a G-clamp to hold it still?


If you try that, two extra suggestions:

Make sure the bits of wood miss the blade's teeth, or you may squeeze
the teeth in a bit and reduce the "set".

Give the spanner on the outside nut a sharp tap rather than a steady
push.

Depending on the size, number of teeth, etc, it may be worth having your
old blade reground and re-tensioned by a specialist firm. If it was a
good quality blade to start with, it can be much cheaper than a new
blade of similar quality, even if it's a tipped blade and needs a few
new tips.


--
Kevin Poole
**Use current month and year to reply (e.g.
)***
Car Transport by Tiltbed Trailer - based near Derby


Pete C August 10th 05 10:23 PM

On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 17:10:51 GMT, "Jacky"
wrote:

Can anyone tell me where I can get a spanner for removing the blade, to find
the blade bore size and get a new one. I've googled and can find other
spares but not the spanner.

Thanks in advance.

Jacky


This should do, have a look at part #197

http://www.toolshopdirect.co.uk/parts/list/Elu_Wood_Working/Mitre_Saws/TGS173-B--A

These days Elu are part of B&D, so anywhere that can source B&D spares
should be able to help.

cheers,
Pete.

Jacky August 10th 05 11:50 PM

Thanks everyone for your advice. Special thanks to Pete C for finding the
spare part, which I couldn't do - despite googling for ages. Will soon be
up and running again and able to build my wardrobes, so expect me back for
more advice!

--
Cheers

Jacky (Tom's Mum)
Raising my child to set standards, not to follow them.




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