Hi all...
While working on a project this afternoon I started noticing that the blade was beginning to feel loose on my DW788 when I would give it tension. It finally got to the point where it wouldn't tighten up at all, even at the maximum tension setting, and I mean not at all. I was baffled and really didn't know what to do. And so, acting on a whim, I disconnected the "Easy-lift" system. Lo and behold, the problem was solved although I don't know why. I've had the Easy-lift on my saw for quite a long time and never had any problems with it before today. I'm wondering why this would suddenly happen now?
I have to say that with having the Easy-lift system removed from the saw, the blade really gets a lot tighter. I would have to adjust it to the max in order to have it tight enough to cut with the Easy-lift. Now, I can feel the resistance when I get up to around 4. 4 1/2 works fine and I really don't have to go over 5 now.
My big thing right now is trying to remember that I'm back to using a block of wood again - which really isn't such a pain when I look at it
realistically. That being said, I had to get off my seat quite a few times to pick up the block off the floor. But I do know that the block actually holds the arm higher and more solid than the Easy-lift. My gut feeling is that the block of wood will prevail from here on in.
But I'm just interested in knowing if this has ever happened to anyone else who uses the Easy-lift attachment for the DW788 and how did you fix it?
Bobby