Hello everyone,
I'm slowly but surely figuring out all the parts I received with my shopsmith. There are a ton of miscellaneous parts i'm working through. One question I'm stuck on. My package came with 3 upper saw guards. I know the top one is the original see through 500 guard. My set has the 510 upgrade. I believe the bottom guard came with that. I have no idea what the third guard in the middle is for. Can anyone assist? I went through the various upgrade packages on the website and couldn't figure it out.
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Upper saw guard question
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Upper saw guard question
Last edited by cmn135 on Mon Jun 12, 2017 9:52 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Upper saw guard question
I don't think the center one is a shopsmith part.
Ed
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Re: Upper saw guard question
It looks very much like one I have that was used on a Craftsman table saw. I agree, it does not look Shopsmith at all.
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Re: Upper saw guard question
Thanks guys. One other question on the lower saw guard. The spring tension portion on the plastic guard....is that piece supposed to slide up and down fairly easily with pressure? Mine will move up and down but I have to push it pretty hard. I'm guessing it needs a good cleaning/servicing but I'm still getting a feel for all the parts.
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Re: Upper saw guard question
Clean and then wax the rods the thing rides on. With the springs compressed it pretty easy to get your JPW on and off.cmn135 wrote:Thanks guys. One other question on the lower saw guard. The spring tension portion on the plastic guard....is that piece supposed to slide up and down fairly easily with pressure? Mine will move up and down but I have to push it pretty hard. I'm guessing it needs a good cleaning/servicing but I'm still getting a feel for all the parts.
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Re: Upper saw guard question
Great thanks and will do! I have some johnson's paste wax on order already
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