I have a DeWalt radial arm saw 1400, model #203607, serial number 374420. The handle on the elevating crank is broken off. I need to get the set screw out so I can remove the broken part. I can't seem to get the right size allen wrench in the screw. Does anyone know what size allen wrench fits this screw? Also, are there replacement handles available?
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There are two pins - one in the handle where it attaches to the shaft and the same on the other end ... where the gear attaches to the shaft. I think one or the other is broken or missing ...
You got a fabulous saw there. I picked one up last fall and refurbished it. I have several saws, and never thought I would need a radial arm saw, but I bought and read "How to Master the Radial Saw" by Wally Kunkel, who was also known as Mr. Sawdust, and I defnitely changed my mind. This isn't just a manual, it is way better than a manual. Follow Wally's instructions and you will have a machine that peforms precisely well. And you will know how to use it. I have a model MB, which is not all that powerful, but it is an amazing machine.
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