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On 1/28/2019 at 12:11 AM, onewaywood said:

It has been several years since I used my excalibur scroll saw (health issues) I have noticed a lot if vibration in it especially in the table.What can I do to  eliminate the vibration.???

If the saw has just been sitting without being run, the grease in all the bearings has probably gotten dried out. You may have to do a bearing/grease service on it. There is no other reason for it to develop a vibration from just sitting. If it had a drive belt, I'd blame that but it doesn't. You might give Ray at Seyco a call or email and see if he suggests anything else. That's where I'd start.

 

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