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Overview
Blade stabilizers reduce vibration at the rim of your saw blade, instantly improving cut quality while reducing noise and extending blade life.
What's included
(2) Blade Stabilizers
Technical Details
- For 7" Diameter and Larger Blades on Stationary Saws
- Use on 5/8" Arbor Saws
- Stabilizers Measure: 3" in diameter
- Brand: Rockler
- Weight (lbs): 0.4500
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Why did you choose this?
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I purchased these stablizers to take the wobble out of my blades
Clarence E
on Apr 11, 2018
I have always enjoyed the use of all my fingers, the stabilizers will make my saw safer and cuts more perfect.
Joe D. in AZ.
Joe D. in AZ.
Joseph D
on Aug 14, 2016
have an inexpensive table saw and want to see if this improves the cuts
CLAUDE S
on Feb 19, 2016
Having a problem with my table saw and I hope this takes care of the problem.
Oscar L
on Nov 20, 2015
I purchased these stablizers to take the wobble out of my blades
Clarence E
on Apr 11, 2018
The stabilizers I have are 4" in diameter and I want the extra 1/2" of blade height these 3" stabilizers will give me.
Larry
on Mar 9, 2018
I have always enjoyed the use of all my fingers, the stabilizers will make my saw safer and cuts more perfect.
Joe D. in AZ.
Joe D. in AZ.
Joseph D
on Aug 14, 2016
I think they'll help with blade stability -- smoother cuts.
Ken K
on Mar 6, 2016
have an inexpensive table saw and want to see if this improves the cuts
CLAUDE S
on Feb 19, 2016
I actually use these on my grinder. They are much truer than the stamped washers that are supplied with the grinder, and help to true up the wheel.
Anthony K
on Jan 29, 2016
Having a problem with my table saw and I hope this takes care of the problem.
Oscar L
on Nov 20, 2015
These allow me to raise the blade on my table saw another 1/4". It does make a difference...
Richard H
on Jul 7, 2015
The stabilizers I have are 4" in diameter and I want the extra 1/2" of blade height these 3" stabilizers will give me.
Larry
on Mar 9, 2018
I think they'll help with blade stability -- smoother cuts.
Ken K
on Mar 6, 2016
I actually use these on my grinder. They are much truer than the stamped washers that are supplied with the grinder, and help to true up the wheel.
Anthony K
on Jan 29, 2016
These allow me to raise the blade on my table saw another 1/4". It does make a difference...
Richard H
on Jul 7, 2015
Since the stabilizer on the inside of the blade would result in the blade not aligning with a riving knife, is there an appropriate spacer provided to move the riving knife out and in line with the blade? If not, have you found any solution to this problem?
Tom D
on Dec 14, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Tom - I just offset the knife with a piece of aluminum and longer screws. Also I installed a zero clearance table insert and recut the new saw blade slot. If you plan to raise the blade to max height, you will need to route out the back of the insert to allow for the width of the spacers .
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- MICHAEL& G on Dec 14, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 24, 2016
BEST ANSWER: Tom - I just offset the knife with a piece of aluminum and longer screws. Also I installed a zero clearance table insert and recut the new saw blade slot. If you plan to raise the blade to max height, you will need to route out the back of the insert to allow for the width of the spacers .
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- MICHAEL& G on Dec 14, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 24, 2016
The stabilizer mounts on the outside of the blade, on my dewalt contractor saw it does not affect position of knife.
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- JEFF D on Dec 16, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 15, 2016
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Are stabilizers available with 1/2" bore?
Jackspike
on Feb 19, 2018
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Great product
Was skeptical at first but once I installed them couldn't believe the difference. Noise level is way down cut quality is way up.
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They allow me to use the full width of my dado blade on my radial arm saw. Superior.
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AS reviewer Schauber wrote: "Does exactly...
AS reviewer Schauber wrote: "Does exactly what it was designed for." A suggestion-If you use hardwood for your insert, and if you have a Dremel or a similar small, motor tool, and if you have a router attachment, you can cut a path on both sides of the zero clearance cut to allow for these stabilizers. They'll never rub up against your insert and set fire to it so long as your saw blade has a cut depth of about 3" or less. My cut is about 1/4" deep, maybe 2-1/4" long, and about 3/16" on either side of the blade slot. Actual dimensions may vary. A thin, plastic insert may need no modifications.
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October 16, 2010
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Cut cleaner and faster But has...
Cut cleaner and faster But has a much different sound.
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September 17, 2009
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Straight rip with blade stablizer
Was having problems with the Diablo ripping blade wandering on my table saw during ripping operations. After getting the blade stablizer from Rockler I'm able to rip lumber to the sizes I need and the edges are nice and straight again.
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These work great. They fit very...
These work great. They fit very tight on the arbor. Just be careful. They are very sharp. I cut my hands a good 4 times getting them on!
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May 16, 2010
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Does exactly what It was designed...
Does exactly what It was designed for.
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September 9, 2009
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