Tensioning.blade, Notice – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1706 User Manual
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Tensioning.Blade
A properly tensioned blade is essential for making
accurate cuts, extending the life of the blade, and
making many other bandsaw adjustments. For instance,
every time you replace the blade, you must perform this
procedure because all blades tension differently.
Note: Before you performed the Test Run, you set the
blade to its approximate tension. The following procedure
fine-tunes the blade tension to ensure accurate cutting
results.
To.correctly.tension.the.bandsaw.blade,.do.these.steps:
1. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!
2. Move the upper and lower guide/support bearings
as far away from the blade as possible (refer to
Adjusting.Blade.Guide.Bearings on Page.24 for
detailed instructions).
Note: This procedure will NOT work correctly if
the guide/support bearings are in contact with 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.17).
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.17).
5. Re-connect the bandsaw to power, then turn it ON
and wait for the blade to reach full speed.
6. Decrease blade tension very slowly by rotating the
tension knob counterclockwise (as viewed from
above) until the blade just starts to flutter or
vibrate, then stop decreasing the tension.
7. Now, increase the tension by rotating the knob in
the opposite direction (clockwise) until the blade
stops fluttering, then rotate the knob another
1
⁄
4
turn clockwise.
8. Turn the bandsaw OFF.
9. Re-adjust the blade tracking (refer to Page.14) and
the blade guides (refer to
Pages.22 and 24).
Figure.17. Example of tension control
settings
Quick Release
Lever
Tensioned for
a
3
⁄
8
" Blade
NOTICE
When. not. in. use,. move. the. tension.
quick. release. lever. to. the. left. to.
release. blade. tension,. which. will.
increase.blade.life.and.reduce.machine.
wear.