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Ulysses February 16th 09 05:18 PM

Powr-Kraft Table Saw Assembly Instructions
 
Greetings. I acquired a Montgomery Wards Powr-Kraft table saw (TMC-3331A
serial # 65X) that's probably about 40-50 years old. The motor and bracket
were not attached when I got it. The bracket is 1/2" steel with right
angles on each end with the end pieces being about 4" long each. One end
has a flange attached to it that appears to be made to fit onto/around some
other part. The main part of the bracket that holds the motor mounts has a
bend on it. This bend presumably is an attempt to keep the belt more or
less aligned as the arbor assembly is tilted for cutting at various angles.
The width of the bracket just happens to be exactly the same as the width of
the bottom, rear screw holes that attach the saw to the stand. Those two
screws were loose. Can anyone please tell me just what the bracket is
supposed to attach to? It seems like the belt is way too twisted when at
about 30 degrees or more and, even if it does stay on the pulleys, it would
probably wear out quickly. If I was going to design a belt-driven table saw
I would make it so the motor bracket is attached to the arbor assembly so
the belt would stay aligned throughout the various settings but I sure don't
see any other place to attach the bracket.

It is very similar to this saw except the largest blade it can take is 8".
http://www.owwm.com/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=8355

With the motor attached the only way I could see to do it it ripped right
through 1" oak no problem and it's nice and smooth and quiet.


Thanks.




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