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[attachment=31478][attachment=31477][attachment=31476]Doing some cleanup for a friend. Any idea what this was used for? 
Thanks!
Norm
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#14
PSI would be Penn State Industries.

The 4 rollers are too small for anything rough. So, first guess is that it rolls along a metal table edge or that it mounts to something that it guides.

Lots of possibilities. One that comes to mind is that it might mount the rectangular opening of a dust collector fitting to something. Were there some DC fittings that size in the shop?

What else was there in the PSI red paint?
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#15
Hi Norm,

Here you go. PORTABLE PANEL SAW SYSTEM 2 #PPS-2

https://www.pennstateind.com/library/PPS-2_man.pdf


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(12-07-2020, 03:55 PM)Dave Crow Wrote: Hi Norm,

Here you go. PORTABLE PANEL SAW SYSTEM 2 #PPS-2

https://www.pennstateind.com/library/PPS-2_man.pdf


Dave


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#17
You guys never cease to amaze me. Thanks for the information!

Norm
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#18
This system in one of the earlier saw guilds on the market as I still have one hooked up to a porta cable saw. It still works great. I believe it is about 25 years old. The one in the link is one of the newer/ updated ones that has attached clamps and breaks down. Mine you have to use your own clamps like a quick grip clamp and had a sacrificial wood zero clearance chip rail. But the picture you posted is still the same on my old guild.
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#19
Very interesting! Now I am looking for the rail it rides on..........Only time will tell.
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#20
[attachment=31556] I had that for a while and got the Festool track system.  The PSI was just as accurate.
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(12-11-2020, 11:05 AM)Rick LoDico Wrote:  I had that for a while and got the Festool track system.  The PSI was just as accurate.

That's the same track I have for mine that I was talking about.... as stated just as accurate.
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