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Does anyone know anything about the 588-2 dremel table saw.  I have bought one in great condition but just realised the pulleys are missing. I would be so greatful for any information 

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i took a screenshot of the parts list i  the manual...

 

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1003625/Dremel-580.html?page=15#google_vignette

 

seems there are 2 pullies available. perhaps a call or email to dremel to get the part?

 

https://www.dremel.com/us/en/service-and-support/customer-support-services

 

another way to go is try to figure out the size of the pully by measuring the belt slack. you may also put a multi pully so you can slip the belt for a different speed.

 

btw the blade speed in the specs is about 9000rpm. the motor runs at 10,000rpm.

 

 

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When I say great condition I mean no rust at all. Looks hardly used. By the way I'm in the UK so parts are hard to find . But thankyou for your replies 😊

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hopefully someone here has this saw and can measure the pullies for you? you can get them in hardware stores or machine shops.

 

contact dremel.

 

btw amazon is world wide too.

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Such pullies and teethed (or timinng) belts are standardises items and can be obtained via ebay or Amazon. Keep in mind that there are usually two types of pullies, with flanges and without. Normally a combination of both is used (as visible on the exploded diagram) - this evens out minor misalignments between the pullies.

 

As you have a belt and know, where the motor and the saw-shaft are located, it should be easy to work out what pulley-diameter you need. From the exploded diagram above, it appears that there is a 1:2 reduction.

wefalck

 

panta rhei - Everything is in flux

 

 

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