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Nick Sandberg
01-22-2017, 10:04 PM
Hey all. I just replaced my 9" Rockwell with a powermatic 64A table saw and I am in the process of setting it up. When I got it there were only two bolts attaching the tube guide to the front rail. I opened the manual and went to the depot. Alas all they had were 3/4" 1/4-20 bolts. When I tried to install them I found that they were all loose and would not tighten. The only thing I can think to do is drill out the holes on the tube and re-tap. Have any of you had this issue? How did you fix it? Thanks.

editted to correct Saw model: not 94A

Dick Brown
01-23-2017, 1:25 AM
Other option--Move tube over a bit, clamped to the angle, center punch through holes in the angle and drill/tap for 1/4-20. Tape will not be correct if you use it. New "Kmelon" (sp?) tape from Ace Hdw. for 6-7 bucks. Gives you a chance to increase your width of cut.
Dick

Lee Schierer
01-23-2017, 8:29 AM
I believe most newer Powermatic saws use metric bolts. The manual for the M64B calls out Hex cap screws M8x25 – SHP-1. U.S. standard bolts do not work in metric tapped holes.

M64B manual (http://content.powermatic.com/assets/manuals/1791229_man_EN.pdf)

glenn bradley
01-23-2017, 8:32 AM
Not sure what the original fastener is head-wise. If it is just a hex head bolt and the holes are indeed stripped, I would tap to 5/16" and move along. If the thread is just odd, I would look into finding the proper fastener. Lots of online info about the saw and parts location.

I couldn't fin d PM 94A. Is it maybe a 64A? if so, as Dick points out, you can shift the tube over if you would like to gain some rip width. If I was going to drill and tap anyway I would do that. If I was just going to enlarge the existing holes, maybe not. Your needs will dictate that.

Nick Sandberg
01-23-2017, 10:01 PM
Hey Gents it is indeed a 64a. Thank you all for the great ideas. The manual does call for 1/4-20 bolts. I was recommended a solution from a gentleman at my office that worked for me. A product called Helicoil here is the amazon link https://www.amazon.com/Helicoil-5521-4-Coarse-Thread-Repair/dp/B0002SRE8Q I also added the lock washers and everything tightened up perfectly. Thanks all for taking the time to help out. Btw the only things the kit did not come with were a handle for the tap (I used a brace) and the 17/64" drill bit needed to drill out the wholes. So, if you don't have one you should order that as well. Take care.