Blade tension & tracking, Notice – Woodstock SHOP FOX M1054 User Manual

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M1048 10" x 18" Metal Cutting Bandsaw

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Figure 34. Blade cutting direction.

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Blade Tension & Tracking

Figure 35. Blade tension guide.

Blade Tension Guide

NOTICE

Loosen blade tension at the end of each day to pro-

long blade life.

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

1. Turn the blade tension handle clockwise to tension

the blade.

2. Use the graduated scale on the blade tension indica-

tor (

Figure 35) to determine blade tension in PSI.

— For carbon blades, the blade tension should be

20,000 PSI.

— For bi-metal blades, like the one supplied with

your machine, the blade should be tensioned from

30,000 to 35,000 PSI.

The blade tracking has been properly set at the fac-

tory. The tracking will rarely need to be adjusted if the

bandsaw is used properly. Do not attempt to adjust track-

ing until the blade is properly tensioned.

To adjust the blade tracking on the bandsaw, do these

steps:

1. Loosen or tighten the tracking set screw in Figure

36 until the blade is tracking properly. The blade

is tracking properly when the back of the blade is

lightly touching the flange of both wheels.

2. Remove the V-belt from the motor pulley and spin

either wheel by hand to observe how the blade is

tracking. Make sure the blade teeth are not cutting

into any part of the saw. Adjust as needed.

Proper blade tension is essential to long blade life,

straight cuts, and efficient cutting. The Model M1048 fea-

tures a blade tension indicator to assist you with blade

tensioning.

Two major signs that you do not have proper blade ten-

sion are: 1) the blade stalls in the cut and slips on the

wheels, and 2) the blade frequently breaks from being

too tight.

Figure 36. Tracking set screw.

Tracking Set Screw

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