I have a great Rockwell International table saw Model # 34-410, serial no. 81L11524. I dont know how old it is , but I need some parts and dont know where to look.I think the bearings are shot on the shaft that spins the blade. Can anyone help? Thanks, Ben [email protected]
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I found Porter Cable bearings that fit my Rockwell. Check with a local Delta dealer, they can usually find suitable parts.
Good luck, Brudoggie
Call Delta at 800.223.7278. They should be able to support that saw. You can also simply pull out the bearings and read manufacturer and part number off the bearings, and go to a bearing house for equivalent bearings. Also, go to http://www.oldwwmachines.com/delta/Delta.asp for info on that saw, along with rebuilding procedures (I think the example is a 10" Rockwell (Delta) contractor saw). Several other useful links, including manuals for download (free).
Good luck.
Be seeing you...
I think Delta still carries a lot od old Rockwell parts.. If you get the bearings out you can get them at a bearing supply house. Just take them in and they measure them and sometimes they are a stock item.. Hey! Some of those Rockwell saws are worth fixing up... In good working order they are worth $800 to $900..