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Parts Diagram and Availability for Contractor Saw
Good Moaning...
I've got an old 10" Contractor Saw that's missing a few parts, and I'm trying to work out whether it can be resurrected...
I am thus wondering if any of you have ever come across an Exploded Parts Diagram for any such saw for which you're fairly confident that the parts can be obtained here in Oz? A link to the diagram in question would be outstanding.
The saw is a 30yo Rexon RXW-10 for what it's worth, but don't let that put you off posting links to other brands, because there's a surprising amount of commonality between the different, uhmm - "brands" - shall we say. For instance, last night I was looking at a parts diagram for a current unit belonging to a well known (in America at least) range of machinery that was being distributed by a Canadian outfit, and the commonality with my old Rexon was absolutely spot-on. So don't hold back - if she is/was sold and is probably currently supported by parts availability, the diagram could be exactly what I'm after...
Many Thanks as ever,
Batpig.
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31st August 2008, 08:48 AM #2
BP, checkout Grizzly, item no g0575. 10" contractor saw manual and parts listing. Pgs 51 -53 for an exploded diagram.
Pat
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