[SEL] Drag Saw Help Needed

Dave Rotigel rotigel at me.com
Sat Jul 13 17:17:14 PDT 2013


If you can find the parts, I'd sure like to see those pictures Doug! I seem to remember that someone once told me that the Vaughn (and perhaps the Wade as well) "ran" all the time. 
	Dave
PS, Starting to "believe" but still finding it hard!
PPS, People at OSHA would have to change their undies just reading about all this!
PPPS, PLEASE, NO COMMENTS on my first PS!

On Jul 13, 2013, at 9:59 AM, Doug Tallman wrote:

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> My understanding was that the blade runs all the time and the clutch 
> will slip if it gets bound to keep from breaking things. The nut and 
> spring set the tension on the fiber disc as to how easy it slips. There 
> wasn't anything to make it fully release. The early Vaughan saws worked 
> the same way. I'll have to look and see if I can locate the Ottawa parts 
> and take pics. I've never got around to putting the saw together and its 
> been awhile since I've even seen the parts.  Doug T
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> Dave Rotigel wrote:
>> Hi Doug, 
>> 	I'm not really understanding. Are you saying that the clutch simply releases when the blade get's bound (or does it just slip) and that the blade runs ALL THE TIME once the saw is started? Is the "spring loaded" clutch arrangement to which you refer simply that nut and spring on the end of the off-side crankshaft? That same nut and spring arrangement is used to adjust the clutch on a Hercules saw rig.  Any chance you could take some close up pictures of the spring loaded clutch arrangement and send them to me? THANKS!
>> 	Dave
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>> On Jul 13, 2013, at 8:23 AM, Doug Tallman wrote:
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>>> I've got one of the 2 flywheel Ottawa engines and I bought a parts unit 
>>> for the saw. Near as I can tell, its just a spring loaded slipper clutch 
>>> that would only work if the blade got bound. It didn't look like there 
>>> was any provision to stop the saw. Doug T
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