geopolie
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Post by geopolie on Jun 30, 2023 11:00:48 GMT -5
I’m currently rebuilding an 18” raytech saw and am having trouble finding a wiring semantic. Anyone out there who might be able to help???
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gunsil
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Post by gunsil on Jun 30, 2023 15:12:04 GMT -5
Have you tried Rick Scott at Scott Raytech saws? He doesn't make the 18" but he has the manual on his site, maybe he has a schematic. These are the best 18" saws ever made in my opinion. The blade turns clockwise unlike all other saws, make sure it does after your wiring job or the vise/carriage will not work properly.
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geopolie
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Post by geopolie on Jun 30, 2023 15:57:23 GMT -5
Thank you so much I’ll check him out
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Post by Peruano on Jun 30, 2023 16:47:35 GMT -5
Have you tried Rick Scott at Scott Raytech saws? He doesn't make the 18" but he has the manual on his site, maybe he has a schematic. These are the best 18" saws ever made in my opinion. The blade turns clockwise unlike all other saws, make sure it does after your wiring job or the vise/carriage will not work properly. Its a matter of the motor turning clockwise or counterclockwise. It should be easy to visualize the pulley movements before you select or install the motor.The raytech is a unique saw and certainly has several great attributes relative to any other saw I know of.
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