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GeorgeM
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Tool Identification

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Hi All

When I bought my ShopSmith I was given a box of miscellaneous parts, a few of which I don't recognize. I'm posting them in the hope that someone will know what they are. Since this is my try at posting pictures, I hope they post OK.

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#4 What tool has a 1/2" drive?
#4 What tool has a 1/2" drive?
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Re: Tool Identification

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#1: Rip pawl from a radial arm saw.
#4: Jointer, jigsaw, scroll saw. http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... r_hubs.htm
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:#1: Rip pawl from a radial arm saw.
#4: Jointer, jigsaw, scroll saw. http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... r_hubs.htm
Well, since I don't have a radial arm saw,that tool wll go to the scrap heap for recycling. Or perhaps I'll look at Ebay first.

Thanks Dennis!

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GeorgeM wrote:
BuckeyeDennis wrote:#1: Rip pawl from a radial arm saw.
#4: Jointer, jigsaw, scroll saw. http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... r_hubs.htm
Well, since I don't have a radial arm saw,that tool wll go to the scrap heap for recycling. Or perhaps I'll look at Ebay first.

Thanks Dennis!

GeorgeM
Do check eBay. Those pawls have a tendency to get separated from the saws, so there's usually a decent demand for them. If you post the shaft dimensions, buyers can figure out if it will fit their saws.

I had better luck searching eBay using the term "kickback". Here's a search of sold listings.
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So, no one can help me out with # 3 or #5?

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Well no. 3 is an arbor, very likely not shopsmith, that would mount on a motor shaft to allow the mounting of wire wheels/grinding wheels/buffing wheels etc. The hole size would determine what size shaft it fits.

No idea on the other part.

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Re: Tool Identification

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#3 is an arbor for 10E & 10ER Shopsmiths. It had collars to clamp the saw blade.
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cham-ed wrote:#3 is an arbor for 10E & 10ER Shopsmiths. It had collars to clamp the saw blade.

As Reible said #3 is an arbor. The ID must be 5/8" to fit a SS. As Reible also said it is probably not SS. I don't believe SS ever made an arbor that had 2 set screws on the end that attaches to the spindle.

I could be wrong and if I am someone will let me know. :D
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jsburger wrote:
cham-ed wrote:#3 is an arbor for 10E & 10ER Shopsmiths. It had collars to clamp the saw blade.

As Reible said #3 is an arbor. The ID must be 5/8" to fit a SS. As Reible also said it is probably not SS. I don't believe SS ever made an arbor that had 2 set screws on the end that attaches to the spindle.

I could be wrong and if I am someone will let me know. :D
Yup, it's 5/8" and it could fit any available spindle, such as on the Belt Sander etc. Thanks for all the help. It seems that #5 is not Shopsmith.
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#3 may be a model 10 vintage arbor. The nuts are not however. Question is, what thread size are the set screw holes?
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