Sawmill Alignment
Blade Wheel Alignment
Sawmill Alignment
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8.
Engage the blade, rotating the blade until the blade positions itself on the wheels.
WARNING!
Do not spin the blade wheels by hand. Spinning the blade
wheels by hand may result in serious injury.
9.
Disengage the blade. Turn the engine off and remove the key.
Blade Wheel Alignment
The blade wheels should be adjusted so they are level in the vertical and horizontal
planes. If the blade wheels are tilted up or down, the blade will want to travel in the tilted
direction. If the blade wheels are tilted horizontally, the blade will not track properly on the
wheels.
1.
Use the blade guide alignment tool to check the vertical alignment of each blade wheel.
Attach the tool to the blade near the inner blade guide mount. Be sure the tool does not
rest on a tooth or burr, and is lying flat against the bottom of the blade.
See Figure 7-17.
2.
Move the saw carriage so the front end of the tool is positioned over the first bed rail.
Measure from the bottom of the tool to the top surface of the bed rail.
3.
Move the saw carriage so the rear of the tool is positioned over the bed rail. Again, mea-
sure from the bottom of the tool to the bed rail.
4.
If the two measurements differ by more than 1/16" (1.5 mm), adjust the vertical tilt of the
drive-side blade wheel.
See Figure 7-18.
Use the vertical adjustment screws to adjust the drive-side blade
wheel. To tilt the wheel down, loosen the top adjustment screw one quarter turn. Loosen
the jam nut on the bottom adjustment screw and tighten the screw. Tighten the top and
bottom jam nuts.
To tilt the wheel up, loosen the bottom adjustment screw one quarter turn. Loosen the jam
FIG. 7-17
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Clip tool to blade