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Woodruff Key Help

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
I have a Craftsman 10 inch tablesaw, model Number 113.298151. I need to get a Woodruff key for it. Does anyone know the correct Woodruff key size for this model? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Al
 
#4 · (Edited by Moderator)
I have a 113.298030. The manual states that the motor shaft key is a 3/16" square Key. You'll need to measure how long. My saw is burried under a pile of stuff, as I install a new floor in my workshop, otherwise I would go measure it for you.
 
#7 ·
The half moons are cheap. I think Harbor Freight has a kit with a selection of them for under $8, but it may be metric.

Most auto parts stores carry them as do many home town small hardware stores.

I just use a piece of bar stock and shape my own.

If it was bad enough to ruin the key in the first place, I would bet you'll have damage on the pulley or the shaft, possibly enough to not hold tightly.

You can buy a woodruff key slot cutter and enlarge it, but it would be easier to take it to a machine shop or buy a new pulley.

Good Luck.
 
#8 · (Edited by Moderator)
I have a Craftsman 6" jointer and its knife roller shaft takes a #8, 1/2 round woodruff key. Ace Hardware sells 'em for $0.46 and has #'s. 6-10. Check you rowner's Manual
Illustrated parts breakdown item number list and it'll tell you the size. If you don't have the manual get it off the internet.
 
#12 ·
Which type set screw are you using, flat bottom or pointed? If they are the originals probably right. I began using the pointed one and a new less worn key on my jointer pulley, Then tightened the set screw very tight with just one tiny drop of med Loctite on threads it it finally is staying put. Came out about 6 times before I fixed it.