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8.
The adjusting nut shown in raises, or lowers, the non-drive side of the bandsaw blade (the side
opposite the motor). Insert the pry tool into the adjusting nut.
—Rotate the adjusting nut to the right to raise the bandsaw blade.
—Rotate the adjusting nut to the left to lower the bandsaw blade.
9.
Retighten the cap screws, connect the resaw to the power, and repeat steps 1 and 2.
—If the measurements are close to correct, but need fine tuning, continue to step 6.
—If large adjustments are necessary, repeat steps 3 and 4.
To adjust the conveyor table front to back:
1.
Disconnect the resaw from the power source!
2.
Place two flat bars of wood or metal under the conveyer belt.
3.
Place a square against the surface of the wheel and slide it up against the bars on the conveyor table.
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If the square touches both bars, no adjustment is necessary.
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If the square touches the front bar, but not the back bar, the front of the conveyor needs to be
raised. Go to step 4.
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If the square touches the back bar, but not the front bar, the back of the conveyor needs to be
raised. Go to step 4.
4.
Loosen all six of the conveyor mounting bolts
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5.
To adjust the tilt, loosen the lock nuts on the conveyor adjustment bolts on the end that needs to be
raised and tighten the adjustment bolts until the square touches both bars.
6.
Tighten the lock nuts on the adjustment bolts and tighten the conveyor mounting bolts.
Adjust infeed pressure roller in right /left direction
The infeed roller is pressed by air unit. Adjust the pressure when pressing the wood piece over or less.
Make sure to lift up the front roller and fix on top
when saw blade is higher than 60mm, nor the roller
will be cut by blade!