9113465
1.
Blade twists.
2. Saw Blade tension is too
Blade cuts
1.
crooked.
2. Feed pressure is too
3.
4.
5. Blade Guides are too far
6. Saw Blade is dull.
7.
8. Saw Blade tracks too
Blade cuts
1.
rough.
2. Feed pressure is
3.
Unusual wear
1.
on side/back
of Blade.
2. Blade Guide Bearings are
3.
30
4 x 6 in. Metal Cutting Band Saw
Saw Blade is caught in
the workpiece cut.
high.
Vise is not square with
Saw Blade.
great.
Guide Bearing is not
adjusted properly.
Insufficient Saw Blade
tension.
from workpiece.
Saw Blade turns too
quickly or too slowly
for workpiece.
far away from Wheel
Flanges.
Saw Blade turns
too quickly.
too heavy.
Saw Blade teeth are
spaced too widely for
the workpiece material.
Blade Guides are worn
down.
out of place.
Blade Guide Bearing
Bracket is loose.
1.
Reduce pressure by increasing spring
tension on side of Saw.
2. Gradually adjust Saw Blade tension
until optimal tension has been
achieved.
1.
Adjust Vise so it is square with Blade.
Always clamp work tightly in Vise.
2. Reduce pressure by increasing spring
tension on side of Saw.
3.
Adjust Guide Bearing to 0.001 in.
greater than maximum saw blade
thickness, including the weld of
the Saw.
4.
Gradually increase Saw Blade
tension until optimal tension has
been achieved.
5. Move Blade Guide as close to
workpiece as possible.
6. Replace Saw Blade.
7.
Check Manual for recommended
speeds.
8. Adjust Saw Blade tracking.
1.
Change speed with motor' s V-belt.
2. Reduce pressure by increasing spring
tension on side of Saw.
3.
Check manual for recommended
Blade type. Replace with more
appropriate Saw Blade.
1.
Replace Blade Guides.
2. Adjust Blade Guide Bearings.
3.
Tighten Blade Guide Bearing Bracket.
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