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Thread: Vibrates like Hell
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1st May 2002, 04:19 AM #1
Vibrates like Hell
Can any one tell me why all of a sudden my Scroll saw is vibrating like hell ?
It has never done it before, Dunno if its because I started it up with the blade tensioner loose.
I believe its a c arm saw does the blade tensioner need to be eqaul highth to the blade?
Pic of Scrollsaw
http--nl.magnashop.com-mtspowertools-images-Ss16sa.JPG
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1st May 2002, 10:36 AM #2
You gotta get your url right to the letter if you want us to see the saw. The easiest way to do this is to cut and paste it into your post.
Sounds to me like you bent something.....
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1st May 2002, 11:08 AM #3
What breed is the saw?
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1st May 2002, 11:42 PM #4
Had a bad vibration problem (after dropping th esaw and breaking the link arm from the motor) caused by the new link arm not being correctly aligned. Easily fixed with a bit of trial and error. Worth looking at as it can go out of alignment on the Hegener. (Don't ask how I dropped the saw.)
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2nd May 2002, 06:56 AM #5
http://nl.magnashop.com/asp/pinfo.as...=SS16SA&zoek=1
hope the link works this time, the bred is Rexon (taiwan)
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2nd May 2002, 07:12 PM #6Retired
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Gooday,
Probably be good if we could read Dutch
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2nd May 2002, 07:21 PM #7
Not familiar with Rexon, but I would be dismantling the unit and taking a good look at each piece or do a search for rexon to see if you can find a schematic.
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3rd May 2002, 07:28 PM #8
Dunno where that dutch thingy came from.
Yes Iain looks like I have to strip it down when I can find time.
Wonder if this one works....
http://www.rexon.net/product/european/ss16sa.htm
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3rd May 2002, 07:50 PM #9
Have a look at the blade tensioner mechanism, it's possible something may have dislodged.
Check the coupling between the top and bottom arm, there may be an alignment problem.
Check that the blade tensioner is working first.
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6th May 2002, 08:56 PM #10
Rexon have been around for quite a while here in Oz, I think the range of tools are of Taiwanese manufacture ..imported in and badged up here.I think perhaps the Woodman Group of companies sell them.
If you're having problems with your scroll saw try one of these Ph No's
NSW 02 9708 3233
QLD 07 3844 4433
VIC 03 9555 5199
WA 08 9272 3844
SA 08 8346 4561
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7th May 2002, 07:36 PM #11Retired
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Shees Johno.
Were you trying to make a point or did your finger get stuck? heheh
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7th May 2002, 11:44 PM #12
Like I said ..I've changed my ISP which still requires some tidying up...Glad you're still doin' good turns after all this time.
CheersJohnno
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