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Blade Lead
Blade lead is the angle of the blade relative to the bunks. The lead must be 0" to 1/32" up
from the back of the blade to the front. For best performance use a good quality (48"
minimum) straight edge and (2) 12" machinist’s rulers and a good quality tape measure.
Note:
1 ½” blades are setup with no up or down lead. For a very simple method of checking this, see
page 50. There should never be ANY down lead in a blade, this WILL cause very poor cuts and in
extreme cases equipment damage.
If not already in position, move the saw head to the front of the mill (end nearest the
operator control station) and lower the saw head down until it is approximately 12”
above the bunk. This will give you good clearance to make the adjustments.
Open the movable guide outward, toward the side nearest the carriage rail.
Ensure power is off by following lock out/tag out procedures.
Verify that the blade tension is set according to blade
size a
s shown on page 46
. If not, adjust accordingly.
Loosen the guide bullets away from the blade
.
Figure 46A
Loosen guide bullets away from blade
Loosen guide bullets away from blade
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