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Scott C. Williams
09-11-2020, 1:54 AM
I am trying to source a Delta saw arbor nut part number A06325. This is for a 10inch hybrid cabinet saw that Delta doesn't have available or a replacement for. The saw model is 36-714.

Not sure if other 5/8 arbor nuts will work from other manufactures.

I am open to all suggestions.

Thanks

Mike O'Keefe
09-11-2020, 11:39 AM
Scott Did you check with Renova parts or E-replacement parts?? Also there's someone on the OWWM site that makes them. Good Luck Mike O'Keefe

Dave Mills
09-11-2020, 12:32 PM
This is a complete swag, but I would assume it's an acme thread, couldn't you just measure the tpi, and order a nut from someone like https://www.mcmaster.com/acme-nuts/

Or is an arbor nut somehow special?

mike stenson
09-11-2020, 12:35 PM
it's in stock at a couple of the replacement parts places.

Bob Jones 5443
09-11-2020, 1:32 PM
I lost my Unisaw’s arbor nut a few years back, and after a fruitless search I bought a new one from (somewhere?). Long after the new one came I found the original. PM me if you’d like to check whether this would fit your saw.

Vince Shriver
09-11-2020, 5:40 PM
Scott, I might have one for you (no charge). It's from a right-tilt Unisaw. Let me know. betterdupree@gmail.com

Bruce Wrenn
09-11-2020, 9:17 PM
There are a couple vendors on Ebay selling nuts for right tilt Delta saws for around fifteen bucks, delivered. They make them in small batches. The threads are 5/8 X 12 left hand square threads (not Acme.)

Mike Kees
09-12-2020, 12:02 AM
As Bruce mentioned above ,I have purchased several off a guy on Ebay from Michigan.

Scott C. Williams
09-13-2020, 12:04 PM
My saw arbor is for a RH threaded nut. (Turn clockwise to tighten) The saw is a LH tilt.

If that is what you have I am very interested.

Carroll Courtney
09-13-2020, 12:40 PM
This is what makes this site so fantastic,members helping members

Bob Jones 5443
09-13-2020, 6:29 PM
Scott, just to make sure I'm clear: this is the nut that holds the blade onto the arbor, right? I have a left-tilt saw and my arbor nut (if that's the same part you mean) turns clockwise to tighten.

Scott C. Williams
09-18-2020, 8:42 AM
Bob that is correct. This is the nut that holds the blade onto the arbor it turns to the right to tighten (clockwise) Also the saw is a left tilt.

Scott C. Williams
09-23-2020, 9:17 PM
Frank S. supplied the arbor nut that I was trying to source for my Delta table saw. He produces both RH and LH threaded versions. They are machined out of brass and fit perfectly.

Thanks everyone for your input.

Bob Jones 5443
09-24-2020, 1:04 AM
Scott, sorry Didn't see your reply until just now. I'm glad you found the part but I was more than happy to put my spare in an envelope if you wanted it.