stephen thomas
Diamond
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2001
Anyone have a parts diagram for the SCM SI-15FS sliding table saw; Specifically the parts that attach to the sliding cast iron main table? Don T???
Rockwell imported these in the mid 70's. Take 12 to 16" diameter blades, and have a cast iron sliding section on the left like some of the old american saws like Tannewitz.
However, on the SCM/SCMI, there is also a skeleton extention "table" that is supported by an articulating arm, for long stock. This extension (from pictures in my old catalogs) "apparently" consists of a couple tubes and some adjustable (re-postionable) brackets, supports, and connecting hardware to attach the assembly to the cast iron table and support it on the artculating arm.
The cast iron slider and the articulatin arm are complete on this saw. Just the extension framework table is missing. I'd like to see some clear pictures of the parts, if possile, to fab it.
Also, if anyone has a parts list for the saw, It would be handy to have a part# for the ball bearings that have a solid "pointy" outer race on which the V-ways of the slider, roll. I can make one if necessary, but nice not to have to invent the wheel, etc...
Thanks!
smt
Rockwell imported these in the mid 70's. Take 12 to 16" diameter blades, and have a cast iron sliding section on the left like some of the old american saws like Tannewitz.
However, on the SCM/SCMI, there is also a skeleton extention "table" that is supported by an articulating arm, for long stock. This extension (from pictures in my old catalogs) "apparently" consists of a couple tubes and some adjustable (re-postionable) brackets, supports, and connecting hardware to attach the assembly to the cast iron table and support it on the artculating arm.
The cast iron slider and the articulatin arm are complete on this saw. Just the extension framework table is missing. I'd like to see some clear pictures of the parts, if possile, to fab it.
Also, if anyone has a parts list for the saw, It would be handy to have a part# for the ball bearings that have a solid "pointy" outer race on which the V-ways of the slider, roll. I can make one if necessary, but nice not to have to invent the wheel, etc...
Thanks!
smt