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  1. #1
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    Dec 2008
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    Default Tablesaw movement in motor shaft

    I have one of the direct drive royobi tablesaws which is getting on in age, I think nearing 5 years old. It's been okay for the rough timber ripping I've needed to do so far, but I've always had to rip stuff slightly oversized and then plane it down when doing finer work as the blade would shimy slighty about .25 of mm when cutting thicker timber enough to annoy you when you want a nice finished edge on something.

    So I pulled it all apart today hoping I could correct the problem, but as far as I can tell the actual motor shaft is slightly loose. ie the blades square and parallel but I can physically shift the shaft around a little with my hands. I'm pretty sure the amount of movement is whats causing the shimy when I try to rip anything.

    Pretty sure it's stuffed but wondered if anyone had any magic wand solutions or if this is a common known issue with either the ryobi tablesaws or direct drive saws in general?

    thanks

  2. #2
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    It sounds like the bearing might be stuffed.
    Replacing it may not help as the shaft is also probably worn.

  3. #3
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    Mango Hill, Moreton Bay Region
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    I had a table saw like yours, when it died I pulled it a part to see how it worked, and yes it was dead before I pulled it apart. I found that the shaft to bearing was tight "pressed", but where the bearing and housing came together there was movement. IE the bearing just dropped in to the housing, not pressed. two small screw retained the bearings.

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