Owner`s manual
Tensioning The Blade
NOTE: Your bandsaw can use only 1/4" (6mm) wide blades, 56-1/8" (1425mm) long. A blade
is included with this saw. Ensure that, the tension lock knob is tightened before turn on the
machine.
Tension adjusting
knob
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To check blade tension, push thumb
against side of blade between lower
wheels. Blade should move only slight ly
with moderate pressure. Be careful not to
over tension blade. Retighten
tension
lock knob.
If too much blade tension has been applied, blades may tend to break more easily and
blade life
will be shorter.
If too little blade tension has been applied, blade may not track easily, may slip
on whe els, or will move too easily when checking tension.
Note: (1) Tension lock knob must be tighten before mo ving blade.
(2) Loosen the tension adjusting knob a little after usage, (to lengthen the blade's life
but ensure that the tension lock knob is still fix on the band saw).
7. Loosen the three (3) cover knobs by
turning
counterclockwise and remove cover.
NOTE: Replace the bandsaw cover after blade
is
properly installed, tensioned and tracked.
8. Loosen the two screws that secure the lower
blade guides and separate them
about 1/8".
9. Loosen the screw holding the lower blade
guide support and slide support all the way
toward the rear of the saw, and retighten all
screws.
Warning: To avoid being scraped should blade
suddenly uncoil, wear safety goggles
and
carefully uncoil the blade holding it at
arms
length.
10. Place the blad e over the wheels with the
teeth
pointing downward toward the
table as
shown. Make sure the blade is
in the center
of the rubber tires.
Loosen the tension lock knob a little
(1/4
of a turn count
er
-
clockwise).
Turn the tension adjusting knob clock-
wise until blade has proper tension.
Turn the wheel by hand clockwise a few
turns and notice if the blade
remains in
the approximate center of
the tires.
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