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Thread: 14" AMT bandsaw

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    14" AMT bandsaw

    I have one of these, gotten from a Habitat ReStore for a few bucks. It seems like a higher-end clone saw of the 1980s--cast iron wheels, cast iron table extensions front and back, decent motor tagged 1 hp. The table trunnions are broken--my fault for moving the saw by pulling on the table.

    Anybody have any experience replacing these? Are they interchangeable with other clone saw trunnions?

    Thanks.

    am

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    Good luck with the trunnions-are they cast iron or aluminum? You may be able to find someone to braze them, but you may also need to have a machinist true them to one another afterwards.

    What I remember about AMT, is from a few catalogs of their I recieved. They seemed to clone well know brands, like your 14" BS was a clone of the Delta of that era. They mostly sold their equipment without a motor, pulleys, belts and switches, to hold costs down. I was tempted a few times, but in that era Delta equipment was still US made and the AMT were Taiwan. I may not be sure, but they came to market around the same time as Grizzly, Lobo, Sunhill and several other names I can't remember at the moment. I have no knowledge of the quality of the equipment, other than they were clones.
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    Alan - I did the same thing with my Jet/Delta clone saw gotten on the cheap at an auction. Laid it down to transport and broke one of the cast aluminum trunnions. Fortunately, a little internet search gave me a parts list for a similar Jet model and less then 10 bucks later I had a set of two replacements.

    I'll check and see if I still have the part number info for you.

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    Likely they are cast pot metal.

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    It's very possible Delta trunions will fit it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Muller View Post
    Anybody have any experience replacing these? Are they interchangeable with other clone saw trunnions?

    Thanks.

    am
    I don't know for sure but you may find it on Ebay,they sell replacement parts for jet, Delta ,etc.
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    If all else fails, you might call Iturra designs in Jacksonville, FL. He is supposed to be the Delta 14" guru.

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    You may want to check some videos on youtube on how to change the table trunnions . I guess you can find one .

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