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    Unknown Asian Tablesaw

    I'm looking at this Vintage Tablesaw its very well built much nicer then the one I have now.
    I don't have a pic of the whole saw yet.
    But here's the makers badge what do you think is it Chineese or Japanese?
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    Thanks for the reply Bill.
    Its looking like I won't be owning a Vinatge Table saw from Japan.
    The motor is 480 3ph.
    But here's more pics of the front and sides.
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    Interesting saw. Looks beefy. I don't see any tilt feature.

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    Same question ... tilt. I always look to see if there are any other front tilt machines like the Greenlee, Wadkin or Robinson. Could it be foot adjust?
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    I'm curious about the two pedals. It looks like a serious tablesaw.
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    No tilt it's just a ripper and cross cut it had both miter gages. One pedal is to lock the blade the other is a blade break.Very simalar to a bandsaw just rubs on over sized arbor shaft.
    It also has a high and low speed pulleys on the motor.
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    We see little Japanese machinery here but they made some great woodworking machinery. The lack of tilt is a bigger deal than the voltage. Transformers are cheap. Dave

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    Wait a minute I just thought of something. A tablesaw David doesn't have now I really want it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Adamsen View Post
    Same question ... tilt. I always look to see if there are any other front tilt machines like the Greenlee, Wadkin or Robinson. Could it be foot adjust?
    The foot pedal is a blade brake. Relatively common feature on Japanese table saws.


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    Probably easy enough to switch out the motor for a voltage you like. May need to switch jumpers on the control transformer. It is probably a European standard motor size? I do not think Japan has their own motor standards.

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