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3rd June 2023, 02:40 PM #1New Member
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Dyco Table saw - changing the blade
I've got a small super safe dyco table saw and I would like to change the blade. Question: How do you do it? I've got other table saws (Tanner, Atlas and Lectric) and I've no issue there as they're all set up the same. ie put a block of wood in the teeth so they wedge then with minimal effort swing the spanner against the direction of the teeth and hey presto off it comes....However the Dyco doesn't seem to have the same set up. Am I missing something here? Maybe I'm holding my tongue the wrong way??
As the font of knowledge can you guys help me please...
Thanks in advance
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3rd June 2023, 04:57 PM #2
I can't say I've ever thought of anything Dyco as "Super Safe." They did have a Super Fine TS though, if that's what you meant?
Recently I came across this link to an old Dyco manual (for a MJ2325B) which, under it's Section 10.1 "Saw Blade Change" is an image of the old block-of-wood method... but reading the actual text there's no mention of this, instead it says to insert a lock-bar.
Worth a look, anyway.
- Andy Mc
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