Blade.tracking, Notice – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1706 User Manual

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Model W1706 (Mfg. Since 3/13)

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Blade.Tracking

Blade tracking is affected by the tilt of the upper wheel

(known as center tracking) and the alignment of both

wheels (known as coplanar tracking).

The wheels on this bandsaw were aligned at the factory,

so center tracking is the only adjustment that needs to be

performed when the saw is new (refer to

Aligning.Wheels.

on

Page.47.for detailed instructions on coplanar tracking).

Note: Changes in the blade tension may change the

blade tracking. For best performance, regularly check and

maintain the proper blade tracking.

To.center.track.the.blade,.do.these.steps:

1. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2. Adjust the upper and lower blade guides away from

the blade (refer to

.Adjusting.Blade.Guide.Bearings

on

Page.24 for detailed instructions).

Note: When adjusting the blade tracking for the

test run in this procedure, the blade must have a

reasonable amount of tension to simulate operating

conditions. After the test run is successfully

completed, you will perform a thorough version of

the following steps to correctly tension the blade.

3. Move the blade tension quick release lever all the

way right (as viewed from the rear of the machine)

to apply tension to the blade (see

Figure.14).

4. Use the tension knob on top of the bandsaw to

bring the upper edge of the indicator block to the

appropriate blade tension scale mark for the blade

width (see

Figure.14).

Note:.If you are using the blade that was shipped

with the machine, this would be

3

8

".

5. Open the upper wheel cover.

Figure.14. Tension applied for a

3

8

" blade.

Quick Release

Lever

Tensioned for

a

3

8

" Blade

NOTICE

If,.after.properly.performing.the.blade.

tracking. procedure,. the. blade. is. still.

not.tracking.correctly,.refer.to.Aligning

Wheels on. Page 47. for. additional.

solutions.

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