Blade tracking – Grizzly Deluxe Bandsaw G0555LX User Manual

Page 22

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G0555LX

(Mfg. Since 3/13)

Blade Centered

on Peak of Crown

Blade

Centered

on Wheel

PROPER TRACKING

Wheel

or

Parallel But Not
Coplanar

Parallel And
Coplanar

Coplanar But
Not Parallel

Not Coplanar or
Parallel

figure 21. blade centered on the crown of the

wheel.

figure 22. Wheel alignment and misalignment

examples.

blade tracking

"tracking" refers to how the blade rides on the
bandsaw wheels. proper tracking is important
for maintaining bandsaw adjustments, achiev-
ing correct blade tension, and cutting accurate-
ly. improper tracking reduces cutting accuracy,
causes excess vibrations, and places stress on
the blade and other bandsaw components. the
shape of the wheels and the orientation of the
wheels in relation to each other determine how
the blade tracks.

bandsaw wheels are either flat or crowned and
both shapes track differently. the g0555lX has
crowned wheels. as the wheels spin the blade
naturally tracks to the highest point of the crown at
the center of the wheel (see

figure 21).

the wheels of the bandsaw must be aligned for
the blade to track correctly on the crown of the
wheel. properly aligned wheels are parallel and
coplanar (see

figure 22).

improper blade tension and cutting practices can
negatively affect blade tracking. Familiarizing
yourself with the ideas and conditions described
in

figure 22 will help you recognize when your

saws wheel alignment may need adjusted (refer
to

Wheel alignment on page 48 for detailed

instructions on adjusting the tracking).

the wheels on the g0555lX were aligned at the
factory, so center tracking is the only adjustment
that needs to be performed when the saw is new.
this adjustment is necessary turning the saw on
or performing other adjustments.

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