Belt.service, Checking.belt, Adjusting.belt.tension – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1706 User Manual

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Model W1706 (Mfg. Since 3/13)

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Belt.Service

To ensure optimum power transmission from the motor to

the blade, the belt must be in good condition and operate

under proper tension. The belt should be checked for

cracks, fraying, and wear. Belt tension should be checked

at least every 3 months—more often if the bandsaw is

used daily.

Checking.Belt

1. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2. Open the lower wheel cover.

3. Note the condition of the belt. If the belt is cracked,

frayed, or glazed, it should be replaced.

4. Press the belt with moderate pressure midway

between the pulleys. The deflection should be

approximately

1

4

", as illustrated in

Figure.52.

— If the deflection is not approximately

1

4

",

continue with the next procedure to properly

tension the belt.

Adjusting.Belt.Tension

Tools.Needed.

Qty

Socket 12mm w/Extension ....................................1

To.tension.the.belt,.do.these.steps:

1. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2. Open the lower wheel cover and loosen the motor

mount bolts (adjustment and hinge) shown in

Figure.53.

4. Move the motor so that the motor adjustment bolt

slides to the left-hand side (facing bandsaw front) of

the adjustment slot.

5. Hold the motor in position with one hand and tighten

the motor adjustment bolt with the other hand.

6. Press the center of the belt. If deflection is

approximately

1

4

" with moderate pressure from your

thumb or finger, then the tension is correct. If the

deflection is more than

1

4

", repeat Steps 4-6.

7. When the belt tension is correct, tighten the motor

hinge bolt and close the lower wheel cover.

Pulley

1

4

"

Deflection

Pulley

Figure.52. Testing for proper belt tension.

Figure.53. Belt tensioning controls.

Hinge

Bolt

Belt

Adjustment

Bolt

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