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Hi guys and gals, newbie here and just have a question about my Model 66.
I just picked this bad boy up and replaced the belts and motor on it. When I bought it, it had a 5hp 3 phase Bauldor motor on, which is for sale by the way. I replaced it with a Lesson 3hp single phase motor. I also put 3 new belts on her, which took 10 days to get from USPS. The belts where purchased only a 100 miles away, and traveled darn near a thousand to get to me. But anyway, squirrel……………
I got everything replaced and put back together, standing back and admiring my new/old table saw and then started her up. About 5-8 seconds into the blade spinning, a high pitched noise, like a dog whistle but you could here. A very piercing pitched noise, shut her down, checked the belts, alignment, and the arbor. Everything seems to be where is should, the arbors tight, no slop in it, the blade is good and tight, and the belts seem good.
So heres the million dollar question, what the hell wrong with it?!
I'm spinning a Alamo blade designed to cut aluminum, so its a heavier, thicker blade, with a max rpm of 6k, which the motor spins at 3450, so thats all within tolerance.
Searched the forum looking for something close but not really came across anything like this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.:blink:
I just picked this bad boy up and replaced the belts and motor on it. When I bought it, it had a 5hp 3 phase Bauldor motor on, which is for sale by the way. I replaced it with a Lesson 3hp single phase motor. I also put 3 new belts on her, which took 10 days to get from USPS. The belts where purchased only a 100 miles away, and traveled darn near a thousand to get to me. But anyway, squirrel……………
I got everything replaced and put back together, standing back and admiring my new/old table saw and then started her up. About 5-8 seconds into the blade spinning, a high pitched noise, like a dog whistle but you could here. A very piercing pitched noise, shut her down, checked the belts, alignment, and the arbor. Everything seems to be where is should, the arbors tight, no slop in it, the blade is good and tight, and the belts seem good.
So heres the million dollar question, what the hell wrong with it?!
I'm spinning a Alamo blade designed to cut aluminum, so its a heavier, thicker blade, with a max rpm of 6k, which the motor spins at 3450, so thats all within tolerance.
Searched the forum looking for something close but not really came across anything like this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.:blink: