Blade change – Woodstock SHOP FOX M1054 User Manual

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M1048 10" x 18" Metal Cutting Bandsaw

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Blade Change

Blades should be changed when they become dull, dam-

aged, or when you are using materials that require a

blade of a certain type or tooth count.

To change the blade on the bandsaw, do these steps:

1. DISCONNECT THE BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2. Raise the bow of the bandsaw about six inches then

close the feed control valve by turning the knob to

the right.

3. Loosen and slide the both blade guides toward the

center of the bow as shown in

Figure 31.

4. Remove the two screws to open the upper blade

guard (see

Figure 32).

5. Open both wheel covers and clean out all the chips

and shavings.

6. Loosen the blade tension handle in Figure 31 and

slip the old blade off of the wheels then out of the

blade guide roller bearings.

7. Install the new blade into front and rear blade guide

roller bearings, as shown in

Figure 33, then around

the bottom and top wheels.

Note: It is sometimes possible to flip the blade

inside out, and the blade teeth will be pointing in

the wrong direction. Make sure the blade teeth are

facing toward the workpiece, as shown in Figure

34, before mounting on the bandsaw.

8. Apply a light amount of tension to hold the blade

in place. Work your way around the blade to adjust

the position so the back of the blade is against the

flange of the wheels.

9. Complete the blade change by following the steps in

the next section—

Blade Tension & Tracking.

Figure 31. Tension handle and blade.

Tension Handle

Figure 32. Opened upper blade guard.

CUTTING HAZARD! Blades are sharp! Wear heavy

leather gloves when handling blades to prevent

cuts.

Figure 33. Installing the blade.

Blade Guard

Upper Blade Guard

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