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    Quote Originally Posted by alodsman View Post
    i cant belive there no one on his foroum o help me fix my saw.Then theres no categories for this model saw andpossible fixes etc.
    Don't be too surprised. A lack of responses should tell you that it is not a common problem. This would be particularly so if the saw had been modified in any way before you got it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alodsman View Post
    i cant belive there no one on his foroum o help me fix my saw.Then theres no categories for this model saw andpossible fixes etc.
    You haven't given us much to work with mate.

    Your photos don't show much. Why not grab a mirror and try to see where it's binding while turning the arbor by hand (turn off and pull plug from the wall first).

    Unless you have a seized bearing you should be able to see something.

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    It almost appears that the main part of the table is attached too far to one side on the cabinet.

    My saw is the MJ2325B and does not appear to have the same issue as yours.

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    just being patient

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    Have you spoken to the blokes at Leda Machinery?

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    yes i have but they are expensive to call out.infact they are puzzeled too.I thought quite a few mebers own this saw. there sureley must be some way of making adjustments on it. all i have to do is move the blade to the right.


    hopefully some one is an expert on this saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alodsman View Post
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    . all i have to do is move the blade to the right.


    hopefully some one is an expert on this saw.
    As I mentioned before - it almost appears as if the main part of the table top is not in the position it should be - for what it is worth -

    Currently I have a CMT #285.080.10M blade fitted. All measurements with a digital vernier.
    Kerf is 3.2mm
    Blade is 2.2mm
    Standing in the operating position,
    from tooth to the RHS of the red throat plate insert is 26.64mm
    from the blade to the RHS of the throat plate is 27.02mm
    from tooth to the LHS of the plate is 78.12mm
    from the blade to the LHS of the plate is 78.87mm

    This may give you an idea as to the sort of measurements which work even though my saw is a MJ2325B CarbaTec brand it probably will/should be similar.

    Regards,
    Bob

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