


Looks like that part is hard to come by and since everything is working, I decided to leave it alone.ĭoes anyone know how to get this off? It looks like it's required to be removed for belt replacement as well, so I'd really like to know and can't find information anywhere. We pried at it a little but were quite hesitant. It also has an enclosed saw dust collector under the saw. The fence is the stock fence, it works fine, I didn’t measure the rip capacity, but the overall width of the saw from the left-hand table edge to the end of the fence rail is about 78. DELTA ROCKWELL HOMECRAFT 8' TABLE SAW BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY. Comes with very nice and accurate fence which was added to the original saw. Vintage Rockwell Delta Table Saw TCS-242 Blade Guard Support Bracket Arm Locks. It looks like part 176 just presses into it and the two are separated by 129, a brass washer. Rockwell-Delta table saw - 125 (Front Royal) Vintage Rockwell-Delta Table Saw w/ 1/2 horsepower motor and a 8' blade. I can't figure out how to remove part 128. Here is the diagram: Delta 34-335 Parts List and Diagram - Type 1 : My dad helped me get it apart and we got everything operating quite nicely except for the pulley that drives the blade. It was a gamble, but for such a built-to-last saw at $50. When I got it, the tilt and raise/lowering of the blade mechanisms were entirely frozen. It was in quite nice condition for the most part, though it does look like someone let it sit under a drip somewhere (rusted areas on portions of the machine). I just got an older Rockwell/Delta 34-335 table saw on craigslist.
