ITEM SETUP & OPERATION MANUAL #650RNK RIVING KNIFE CONVERSION / RETROFIT KIT
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1 SETUP & OPERATION MANUAL RIVING KNIFE CONVERSION / RETROFIT KIT For General MFG model 650 left-tilt saw. Kit contains all parts and components to retrofit /convert a non-riving knife model 650, 3HP* saw to the new type 650R saw with riving style (raises and lowers with the blade) splitter / blade guard assembly with anti-kickback pawls and a European style true riving knife - both included with kit. *Note for 5 HP motors, modifications to the motor shaft will be required - contact our technical service or your local distributor for details. 650RNK KIT INCLUDES: New cast-iron saw chute assembly. New arbor bracket assembly (with arbor) with built-in riving knife mounting block/receptacle. New riving style splitter/blade guard assembly. Riving knife New table insert Retro-fit instructional DVD New & improved saw manual for new 650R saw. ITEM #650RNK REVISION 1 - March 29/09 Copyright General MFG / General International 03/2009
2 GENERAL MFG (CO) LTD. 835, Cherrier Street, Drummondville (Quebec) Canada J2B 5A8 Telephone (514) Fax (514) THANK YOU for choosing this General MFG model 650RNK Riving knife conversion / Retrofit kit. This Retrofit kit has been carefully tested and inspected before shipment and if properly installed, will provide you with years of reliable service. To ensure optimum performance and trouble-free operation, and to get the most from your investment, please take the time to read this manual before assembling, installing and operating the unit. The manual s purpose is to familiarize you with the safe operation, basic function, and features of this retrofit kit as well as the set-up, maintenance and identification of its parts and components. This manual is not intended as a substitute for formal woodworking instruction, nor to offer the user instruction in the craft of woodworking. If you are not sure about the safety of performing a certain operation or procedure, do not proceed until you can confirm, from knowledgeable and qualified sources, that it is safe to do so. Once you ve read through these instructions, keep this manual handy for future reference. Disclaimer: The information and specifications in this manual pertain to the unit as it was supplied from the factory at the time of printing. Because we are committed to making constant improvements, General International reserves the right to make changes to components, parts or features of this unit as deemed necessary, without prior notice and without obligation to install any such changes on previously delivered units. Reasonable care is taken at the factory to ensure that the specifications and information in this manual corresponds with that of the unit with which it was supplied. However, special orders and after factory modifications may render some or all information in this manual inapplicable to your machine. Further, as several generations of this model and several versions of this manual may be in circulation, if you own an earlier or later version of this unit, this manual may not depict your tool exactly. If you have any doubts or questions contact your retailer or our support line with the model number of your unit for clarification.
3 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION To help ensure safe operation, please take a moment to learn the machine s applications and limitations, as well as potential hazards. General MFG disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury that may result from improper use of its equipment. 1. Do not operate the saw when tired, distracted, or under the effects of drugs, alcohol or any medication that impairs reflexes or alertness. 2. The working area should be well lit, clean and free of debris. 3. Keep children and visitors at a safe distance when the saw is in operation; do not permit them to operate the saw. 4. Childproof and tamper proof your shop and all machinery with locks, master electrical switches and switch keys, to prevent unauthorized or unsupervised use. 5. Stay alert! Give your work your undivided atten tion. Even a momentary distraction can lead to serious injury. 6. Fine particulate dust is a carcinogen that can be hazardous to health. Work in a well-ventilated area and whenever possible use a dust collector and wear eye, ear and respiratory protection devices. 7. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, bracelets, necklaces or other jewelry while the saw is in operation. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair and wear non-slip footwear. 8. Be sure that adjusting wrenches, tools, drinks and other clutter are removed from the machine and/or the feed table surface before operating. 9. Keep hands well away from the blade and all moving parts. Use a brush, not hands, to clear away chips and dust. 10. Be sure that the blade is securely installed and in proper cutting direction before operation. 11. Be sure the blade has gained full operating speed before beginning to cut. 12. Always use a clean, properly sharpened blade. Dirty or dull blades are unsafe and can lead to accidents. 13. If using a power feeder, stop the feeder before stopping the table saw. 15. Use suitable support when cutting stock that does not have a flat surface. Always hold stock firmly against the fence when ripping, or against the miter gauge when cross-cutting. 16. To minimize risk of injury in the event of workpiece kickback, never stand directly in-line with the blade or in the potential kickback path of the work piece. 17. Avoid working from awkward or off balance positions. Do not overreach while cutting; keep both feet on floor. Never lean over or reach over the blade and never pull the work piece over the blade from behind. Use out feed support or have an assistant help when ripping long material. 18. Keep blade guards in place and in working order. If a guard must be removed for maintenance or cleaning, be sure it is properly reattached before using the tool again. 19. Never leave the machine running with the power on when not in operation. 20. Use of parts and accessories NOT recommended by GENERAL MFG may result in equipment malfunction or risk of injury. 21. Never stand on machinery. Serious injury could result if the tool is tipped over or if the blade is unintentionally contacted. 22. Always disconnect tool from power before servicing or changing accessories such as blades, or before performing any maintenance, cleaning or adjustments, or if the machine will be left unattended. 23. Make sure that switch is in "OFF" position before plugging in the power cord. 24. Make sure the tool is properly grounded. If equipped with a 3-prong plug it should be used with a three-pole receptacle. Never remove the third prong. 25. Do not use this saw for other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, GENERAL MFG disclaims any real implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury, which may result from that use. 14. Do not push or force stock into the blade. The saw will perform better and more safely when working at the rate for which it was designed. 3
4 RIVING KNIFE CONVERSION / RETROFIT KIT 650RNK BASIC FUNCTIONS The parts and components supplied in this 650RNK riving knife retro-fit / conversion kit have been designed to fit on a General MFG 3HP* left tilt model 650** saw only. *For 5 HP motors, modifications to the motor shaft will be required - contact our technical service or your local distributor for details before attempting this conversion. ** If you have a model 350 right-tilt saw, you will require retro-fit kit model #350RNK. This kit cannot be fitted to a model 350 Righttilt saw! THIS KIT HAS NOT BEEN DESIGNED NOR TESTED TO FIT ON ANY SAW MODEL OTHER THAN AS SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. ANY ATTEMPTS TO FIT OR USE THESE PARTS AND COMPONENTS ON ANY SAW OTHER THAN THE MODEL INTENDED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, DAMAGE TO YOUR SAW AND/OR TO THE PARTS AND COMPONENTS OF THIS KIT. A word about riving knives: Upon completion of your saw conversion using this kit, your saw will be equipped with the latest feature available for North American table saws: A quick connect/ quick release riving knife style of splitter. A riving knife is considered a newer design for North American saws which traditionally have been equipped with various fixed height splitter assemblies which perform a similar function. The riving knife has proven effective and has been in use on saws in Europe for many years and is becoming a required table saw safety accessory for new saws throughout most of North America. The riving knife sits behind the blade to help prevent a workpiece, as it is pushed through the cut, from closing back and pinching the blade or from drifting away from the rip fence and catching the rear portion of the saw blade. Such situations can lead to what is commonly referred to as a kickback, where by the shear force of the saws motor and with the forward rotation of the blade, the workpiece is lifted and violently ejected towards the front of the saw. A kickback can cause serious injury to the user or to anyone within its path. A traditional splitter does not raise or lower with the blade it stays at a fixed height at all times, meaning that when the blade is lowered, the distance between the splitter and the back of the blade increases. The generally accepted theory is that more space between the splitter and the back of the blade does slightly increase the possibility that the workpiece could pinch or catch on the back end of the blade and then be thrown towards the front of the saw. The riving knife however is designed into the blade height adjustment mechanism and not only will it tilt with the blade but also raise or lower as the blade is raised or lowered, thus keeping it at the exact same distance, usually somewhere between 1/4 3/8 from the back of the blade at all times. Because of this, a riving knife is generally considered to be a more effective means of helping to prevent kickback caused by the workpiece pinching or catching on the back of blade. Like a traditional splitter/blade guard assembly, a riving knife can also be part of an assembly that includes a blade guard and anti-kickback pawls. This type of an assembly is commonly referred to as a riving style splitter/guard assembly, because unlike a traditional splitter/blade guard assembly it does still raise and lower with the blade. It is important to note however, that though generally considered more effective at preventing kickback from workpiece pinching or catching on the blade, because there is no blade guard, a true riving knife offers no protection to the user against accidental contact with the blade. In such cases a stand alone or independently mounted blade guard/cover is required. 4
5 WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY FROM CONTACT WITH THE BLADE, THE RIVING KNIFE MUST ALWAYS BE USED WITH A BLADE GUARD IN PLACE TO COVER THE BLADE. IF YOU DO NOT OWN AN INDEPENDENTLY ATTACHED BLADE GUARD, THEN USE THE SUPPLIED RIVING STYLE SPLITTER/BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY FOR ALL OPERATIONS THAT LEAVE THE BLADE EXPOSED. Before Starting: To obtain a good understanding of what will be required, start by watching the DVD video which shows the major steps and includes some helpful tips and tricks. After watching the DVD video, read this entire manual and make sure you have all the tools and equipment required to complete this conversion before starting. The conversion of an older saw to the new style riving knife design involves heavy lifting, as well as partial disassembly and then re-assembly of some of the major internal components of your saw. Upon completion of re-assembly, re-alignment of the saws table in relation to the blade is also required. If you are not equipped for or comfortable with this type of mechanical work or if you have any doubt that the required lifting, disassembly, re-assembly or realignment steps are beyond your abilities or skill level: Stop immediately and proceed no further. Return this kit and all components in its original packaging to the place of purchase for refund, or contact your local General/General International distributor to inquire if any on-staff technicians are available and to obtain a quote to have this kit installed by a trained technician. UNPACKING Carefully unpack and remove the components from the box and check for damaged or missing items as per the list of contents below. NOTE: Please report any damaged or missing items to your General International distributor immediately. LIST OF CONTENTS QTY A - CHUTE B - ARBOR BRACKET C - SPLITTER /BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY D - 3/32" ALLEN KEY /32" ALLEN KEY E - ARBOR WRENCH F - EUROPEAN STYLE RIVING KNIFE G - TABLE INSERT H - OPERATION MANUAL FOR 650R SAW I - OPERATION MANUAL FOR 650RNK J - DVD C A F D B E TOOLS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THIS CONVERSION: H I G Socket kit Allen key set 2 large flat head screw drivers Rubber mallet Hammer 3/16 punch or metal marking awl Brass knock-out bar or long hardwood dowel General purpose machine grease Machinists square Dial indicator/ (for table alignment) Another person for help with lifting J 5
6 PREPARATION BEFORE STARTING 1. Turn off and disconnect the saw from the power source. 2. Set the blade to 90 and then remove the blade. 3. Remove and set aside the fence and rails, A. 4. Remove the switch. 5. Remove motor cover door, B. A B DISASSEMBLY Note: The parts reference numbers in brackets in the instructions written in this manual refer to the reference number of the item as shown in the parts diagram in the original saw manual (a copy of this diagram is included on page #18 of this manual) during disassembly, and to the new 650R saw manual (supplied with this kit) for re-assembly. 1. Unfasten the 4 cap screws under the table and with the help of an assistant carefully remove and set the table aside. Note: If the table has been factory shimmed, take note of shim placement and be sure to re-install shims to the same location(s) during re-assembly later. 2 above & 2 below motor Hint to avoid dropping or damaging the motor, brace the motor against your knee as shown, while loosening and removing it from the base plate. 2. Vacuum out any sawdust inside the saw cabinet. 3. Unfasten the 4 bolts holding the motor mounting bracket to the motor base plate (#59) and carefully remove and set aside the motor and the drive belts. 6
7 4. Loosen, but do not remove, the cap screw (#36) on the motor base (#59). 5. Loosen but do not remove the bolt (#2) on the top of the arbor bracket (#37). 6. Tilt the arbor mechanism to 45 and using a brass bar or hardwood dowel and mallet, remove and set aside the pin (#34) through the arbor bracket, chute and motor base plate. 7. Carefully remove and set aside the motor base plate (#59) and the arbor bracket (#37). 8. Tilt the arbor mechanism back to Unfasten and remove the 4 bolts that secure the trunnions to the cabinet, along with their corresponding washers and nuts. 10. Loosen the set screw (#19) that holds the blade tilt hand wheel (#58) onto its shaft (#13). 7
8 11. Unscrew and remove the lock knob (#20) and then remove the hand wheel. 12. Remove and set aside the key in the keyway on the shaft. 13. Remove the 2 bolts (#7) that hold the blade tilt flange (#5) to the cabinet, and remove the flange. 14. Temporarily re-install the lock-knob (#20) threading it slowly back onto the shaft (#13). This will push out the 2 guide pins (#14) in the shaft. Remove and set the pins aside. Note: when re-installing the guide pins later, make sure to insert them in the shaft with the pointed ends facing inwards. #58 #20 # Remove the front hand wheel (#58) by removing the lock knob #20) and loosening the set screw (#19). 16. Remove and set aside the key in the keyway on the shaft. 8
9 17. Unscrew and remove the angle pointer (#23 & 24) from the front of the saw. 18. Carefully pry one end of the rear trunnion (#53) down into the cabinet and then slide the rear trunnion up and away from the saw through the top opening. If needed, use large flat head screwdrivers for leverage when prying. 19. With the rear trunnion removed carefully remove and set aside the chute (#30), hanging from the front trunnion (#1). TRANSFERRING PARTS Before disposing of the old chute you must transfer some of the components from the old chute onto the new one. The following steps explain how to remove and then re-install the blade height adjustment worm gear (#32) and shaft (#31), as well as the front tilt trunnion (#26). #9 1. Set the chute on its side on a table or workbench, and rotate the worm gear (#32) until the spring pin (#9) that holds the collar (#10) onto the shaft is facing upwards. 2. With a metal punch, make a reference mark on both the collar and the shaft that line up with the spring pin. This will facilitate re-aligning the collar and shaft to re-install the spring pin in its hole during re-assembly later. 9
10 3. Using a punch and a hammer, gently tap on one end of the spring pin and remove it from the collar/shaft. 4. Slip the collar off of the shaft and set it aside along with any spacers (fibre washers) on the shaft. Note: when re-installing these parts on the new chute, your retro-fit kit also includes extra spacers that can be used (if needed) to help eliminate any play on the shaft between the collar and the worm gear. 5. Unscrew and remove the 4 bolts (#22) that hold the front tilt trunnion to the chute. 6. Gently tap or pry as needed to remove the front tilt trunnion from the chute. The worm and shaft will follow. 7. Set aside the old chute and bring the new chute onto your work table to begin transferring the parts that were just removed. Note: The alignment pins protruding from the tilt trunnion will help facilitate lining up the bolt holes in the chute. 8. Apply a generous dab of any common machine grease to the opening in the shaft bracket on the new chute as well as the worm gear and shaft. 9. Using a rubber mallet carefully fit the front tilt trunnion onto the new chute, sliding the worm gear shaft into the hole in the bracket on the chute. 10
11 10. Secure the tilt trunnion to the chute using the 4 bolts. 11. Slip the collar and spacer onto the end of the worm gear shaft and line up the alignment marks (made with the punch during disassembly) on the shaft and collar. 12. Tap the spring pin all the way into the hole in the collar to secure the collar to the shaft. Tug on the shaft to verify for play between the collar and the bracket. If needed, remove the spring pin and collar again and add extra spacers to eliminate any play. RE-ASSEMBLING AND ALIGNING THE SAW 1. Wipe down the tracks in both the front trunnion (still installed on the saw) and the rear trunnion removed earlier) to clean off old grease and dust and then apply a generous amount of fresh grease to both. 2. Remove and set aside the threaded knob on the lower part of the new chute and set it aside. 11
12 3. Install the new chute back in the saw, hanging it in the cabinet from the front trunnion. 4. Slip the rear trunnion back into place through the top opening, mating it with the back end of the new chute and sitting it on the cabinet. 5. Loosely install the 4 trunnion bolts with their washers and nuts into the holes through the trunnions and the corners of the cabinet. 6. Slip a large flat head screwdriver between the front and rear trunnions and the cabinet to remove any play between them. 7. To keep the cabinet more or less square, gradually begin tightening the trunnion bolts while checking that the diagonal measurements match from corner to corner to the center of the bolt heads. Gently tap on the cabinet corners with a rubber mallet as needed, while tightening the bolts to bring the cabinet into square. Note: extremely high precision is not required; diagonal corner to corner measurements that are within 1 /16 of each other are more than adequate. 8. Remove the screwdrivers from the cabinet once the trunnions have been secured to the cabinet. 9. Re-install the alignment pins in the shaft on the table tilt hand wheel with the points facing inward. 12
13 10. Re-install the blade tilt flange on the cabinet and secure it loosely with the 2 bolts. 11. Before completely tightening the flange to the cabinet, install the lock knob (temporarily) to push on the guide pins and help align the flange and then tighten the 2 bolts to tighten the flange to the cabinet. 12. Remove the lock knob and re-install the key in the keyway on the shaft. 13. Install the blade tilt hand wheel on the shaft, reinstall the lock knob and tighten the set screw to secure the hand wheel on the shaft. 14. Re-install the pointer and the front hand wheel (the pointer will be properly aligned later). 15. Re-install the key in the keyway on the shaft 13
14 16. Secure the hand wheel to the shaft by tightening the set screw and then install the lock knob. 17. Turn the tilt hand wheel to set the chute to Fit the pin into the first part of the motor base plate (lining up the keys with the keyway in the bracket, and keyway in the pin with the cap screw on the motor base plate. 19. Fit the base plate onto the chute and gently tap the pin through the holes in the bracket of both the base plate and the chute, only enough to hold the base plate onto the chute. Flush here 20. Fit the new arbor bracket in place making sure to position the slotted arm of mounting bracket assembly (#57) pointing more or less downwards. Tap on the pin until the end of the pin is through the holes in the arbor bracket and sits flush with the opening in the hole in the chute. 21. Tighten the cap screw to secure the motor base plate to the pin. 14
15 22. Turn the tilt hand wheel and set the carriage assembly to Align the threaded hole in the bottom of the chute with the curved slot in the arm of the mounting bracket and re-install the threaded knob removed and set aside earlier (step #12). 24. Verify the gaps between the head of the knob and the arm, and also the arm and the chute are more of less equal. If needed lightly pry the arbor bracket left or right on the pin to center the arm between the knob and the chute. 25. Tighten the hex head bolt on the arbor bracket to secure everything in place on the pin. Loosen set screw to remove Tighten set screw 26. Before re-installing the motor on the base plate, remove and reverse the motor pulley on the shaft. This will facilitate pulley alignment with this new configuration later. 27. Install the drive belts on the arbor pulleys and slip the motor pulleys onto the lower portion of the belts to essentially hang the motor from the belts. 15
16 28. Line the motor bracket holes up with the holes in the motor base plate and loosely fasten the motor to the base plate using all 4 bolts. 29. Use a piece of scrap wood for leverage and pry down on the inside portion of the motor to help hold the motor shaft as close to horizontal as possible and to tension the belts. Have an assistant hold a straight edge to the pulleys to check and adjust pulley alignment while tightening the bolts to secure the motor to the base plate. 30. With the help of an assistant put the table back on the saw and secure it loosely with the cap screws make sure to re-install any factory installed table shims to their correct locations. 31. Install a blade on the saw and raise it to maximum height and install the new table insert in the table opening. Depending on your table casting it may be necessary to file down a portion of the inserts alignment pin. 32. Slowly tilt the blade to 45 and then back to 90 while looking for obstructions or unwanted contact between the blade and the table insert and also between the newly installed carriage under the table and the underside or opening in the table. Adjust the table positioning slightly if needed. Note: Depending on your table casting it may be necessary to partially grind down one or several of the protrusions in the table opening to obtain full clearance. 16
17 33. Set the blade to 90 and using an accurate dial indicator in either of the miter slots. Check and set the miter slot parallel to the blade to within 5 thousandths of an inch, by gently tapping on the appropriate edge of the table with a rubber mallet. Gradually tighten all 4 cap screws while regularly double checking alignment until the table is secured in place. 34. Raise the blade to its maximum and measure it s height above the table. Maximum blade height (for a 10 diameter blade) is 3 1/8. If needed, adjust the blade height limiter bolt on the bottom of the slotted arm, to obtain a 3 1/8 blade height. TO AVOID DAMAGING THE BLADE OR ANY OF THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF THE SAW, DO NOT ADJUST TO GO BEYOND A 3 1/8 BLADE HEIGHT. 35. Adjust the saws 90 and 45 bevel stops and the angle indicator pointer as per the instructions supplied on page 22 of the new manual supplied in your kit for the 650R saw. 36. Install and adjust the riving knife as per the instructions supplied on page #11-13 of the new manual supplied in your kit for the 650R saw. 37. With the blade at maximum height and the riving knife installed, manually rotate the blade at least one full turn at both 90 and again at 45. Check for obstructions and to confirm that you have full blade and saw carriage clearance. If needed, return to previous steps and re-adjust or grind down any obstructions before turning on the saw. 38. Re-install the fence rails, switch and motor cover door. Before plugging in and using the saw, follow the instructions in your new 650R saw manual (supplied with this kit) to: A) Align the rip fence parallel to the blade. B) Check and adjust the 90 and 45 bevel stops. C) Re-align the angle pointer. D) Install, align, and use your new riving knife. Congratulations! Your saw conversion should now be completed. Thank you for choosing General MFG we wish you safe and happy woodworking! 17
18 650 SAW MECHANISM (Without riving knife kit)
19 650R SAW MECHANISM (With riving knife kit) 19
20 650R SAW MECHANISM (With riving knife kit) PARTS LIST 650R REF. N0. PART N0. DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY 1 P-6 HEX. HEAD BOLT 3/8-16 UNC X 1 1/ FRONT TRUNNION REAR TRUNNION 1 4 P-15 LOCK WASHER 3/8" 5 5 P-17 NUT 3/8-16 UNC SA LOCK KNOB ASSEMBLED HANDLE PIN 2 8 P-332 HANDLE P-7 ALLEN SET SCREW 5/16-18 UNC X 5/16" SA HAND WHEEL ASSEMBLY KEY ELEVATING SHAFT GUIDE PIN MAIN BEARING 1 15 P-100 HEX. HEAD BOLT 5/16"-18 UNC X 3/4" 2 16 P-51 LOCK NUT 5/16-18 UNC 2 17 P-35 HEX. HEAD BOLT 3/8"-16 UNC X 1" 6 18 P-116 TAPPING-SCREW 8-32 UNC X 3/ POINTER FRONT TILT TRUNNION 1 21 P-111 SPRING PIN 1/4 X 3/ P-305 HEX. HEAD BOLT 5/16"-18 UNC X 1 1/2" 2 23 P-135 LOCK WASHER 5/16" 4 24 P-70 COPPER BEARING SS P-126 SPRING PIN 3/16" X 1 1/4" LEFT WORM 1 27 P-77 FIBER WASHER 3/4 X 1 1/4 X 1/ COLLAR CHUTE REAR TILT TRUNNION 1 31 P-99 HEX. HEAD BOLT 5/16" -18 UNC X 1" FLANGE TILT SHAFT RIGHT GEAR ARBOR BRACKET KEY 1 37 P-304 HEXAGONAL SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 5/16-18 UNC X 1" KEY A MOTOR BASE PIN 1 41 P-106 HEXAGONAL LOCK NUT 5/8-18 UNC 1 42 P-108 SNAP RING N P-279 BEARING RS ARBOR PULLEY 1 45 P-4 WOODRUFF KEY #9-3/16" X 3/4" B LARGE SPACER ASS ARBOR WITH FLANGE AND NUT 1 48 P-1029 CARBIDE COMBINATION BLADE 9.840" - 50 TEETH CURVED WASHER RIGHT-HAND THREAD 5/8-10 ACME 29 DEGREES 1 51 P-1217 BELT A-24 26" LONG MOTOR PULLEY(STANDARD) 7/8" ARBOR WRENCH MOTOR SPACER P-1084 FLAT WASHER 5/16" P-182 NUT 5/16-18 UNC MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY (650) GUIDE PIN P-308 OUTER HOLD-DOWN RING SÉRIE R
21 SPLITTER / BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY RIVING KNIFE PARTS LIST REF. N0. PART N0. DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY (650) RIVING KNIFE R SPLITTER/BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY SPLITTER 1 5 P-221 ROUND HOOK WASHER GUARD ARM MIDDLE WASHER S GUARD ASSEMBLY ANTI-KICKBACK PAWL 2 11 P-208 GROOVED PIN 3/16 "X 3/4" 1 12 P-445 SPUR SPRING A GUARD PIN 1 14 P-166 NYLON WASHER.062 X 5/16I.D.X 7/8 O.D GUARD PIVOT ANTI-KICKBACK PAWL PIN 1 17 P-203 FLAT WASHER #8,.062 X 3/16 I.D. X 1/2 O.D P-116 ROUND HEAD MACHINE SCREW, SQUARE GRIP #2,#8-32 UNF X 3/ ROCKER ARM (650) ADJUSTMENT SPACER 1 21 P-152 SET SCREW 0-32 X P-312 CAP SCREW X 3/ P-140 COMPRESSION SPRING HOLD-DOWN BLOCK 1 25 P-496 LOCK WASHER 3/ P-395 CAP SCREW X 3/ P-449 KNOB 1 28 P-308 OUTER HOLD-DOWN RING SÉRIE R P-717 GUIDE PIN 1 SPLITTER / BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY RIVING KNIFE 21
22 RIVING KNIFE CONVERSION/RETROFIT KIT 835, Cherrier Street, Drummondville (Quebec) Canada J2B 5A8 Tel.: (514) Fax: (514) Parts & Service / Fax: (514) Order Desk orderdesk@general.ca IMPORTANT When ordering replacement parts, always give the model number, serial number of the machine and part number. Also a brief description of each item and quantity desired.
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