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Jesse Busenitz
06-20-2018, 10:44 PM
I’m using this as a resawsaw, and threw a brand new woodslicer blade on it, which I’m sure isn’t the best blade out there but I’d think it’d do a decent job but even resawing a 6” piece of oak and you just crawl for a feed rate, or else the motor will bog down. So do I just need to get a real blade or what?

Tom Trees
06-22-2018, 10:42 AM
What about the belt, is it in good nick?
This was the answer it seems, from reading a recent thread here.
A 540 ...Sweet saw!

Tom

Lee Schierer
06-22-2018, 6:37 PM
What TPI woodslicer are your using. As Jesse pointed out, check your belt tension if the blade is bogging down but the motor isn't you belt is slipping.

Jesse Busenitz
06-24-2018, 9:28 PM
Not sure on tpi but it’s there 3/4” blade. I will have to check the belt tension.

Van Huskey
06-24-2018, 9:50 PM
The 3/4" Woodlsicer is 3-4 variable tpi. Almost certainly the belt, either tension or if the tension has been low or it is old it may be glazed. The Woodslicer (sold cheaper by Iturra and Spectrum as the Blade Runner and Kerfmaster) is a very sharp thin kerf blade and the last thing it should be doing is bogging the motor on that saw in a relatively short cut. Unless there is actually a motor issue it is probably the belt/tension on the belt.

glenn bradley
06-25-2018, 8:42 AM
I have resawn 11" with a Woodslicer on a 2HP machine. It is certainly not "saw mill" fast but, not slow going either. Is the motor actually slowing or just the belt slipping?

David Wong
06-25-2018, 3:46 PM
I have the same saw (ACM made), branded as a Felder FB540. It has a 2.2kW motor ~3hp equivalent. I have not resawn oak, but have resawn 12" douglas fir. Bogs down with a Lenox Tri-master 3 tpi. Sails through with a Laguna Kerf King 1-2 tpi.

Jesse Busenitz
06-28-2018, 10:46 PM
Belt tension was the problem! Feel really stupid for not thinking of that sooner.... but that’s why I love this forum! Thanks guys!