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TROUBLESHOOTING
ADJUSTING THE UPPER BLADE GUIDE BEARINGS PARALLEL TO THE BLADE
(Refer to “Guide Post Assembly” parts diagram on page 32).
This step may not be necessary, it is factory preset. If adjustment is needed follow the steps below.
First slightly loosen part #226 Hex Bolt M8X20 (4 each) on rear of upper bandsaw housing. This will
allow you to adjust the micro adjustment screws #227 in part #224 Gear Bracket.
Next place a 3mm “L” wrench through the sight holes in part #198 Cover. Turning clockwise on the
micro adjustment screws in left two holes will adjust the left bearings to the right. Turning clockwise
on the micro adjustment screws in the right two holes will adjust the right bearings to the left. Check
bearings for parallel.
Lastly tighten parts #226 Hex Bolt (4) on back of bandsaw housing. Repeat steps if the bearings are
still not parallel.
ADJUSTING THE UPPER SIDE BEARINGS WHICH WILL NOT TRACK CLOSE TO
THE BLADE
(Refer to “Guide Post Assembly” parts diagram on page 32).
If the right or left upper guide bearings do not adjust to within 1/32” of the blade, the Guide Post (part
#195) may need adjustment.
First lower the Guide Post (part #195) all the way to the table.
Second slightly loosen parts #226 Hex Bolt M8X20 (4) on the back of the upper bandsaw cabinet
housing.
Next, swing the Guide Post (part #195) right or left until side guide bearings are properly spaced on
each side of blade, making sure that the blade will strike the center of the rear thrust bearing. Tighten
part #226 Hex Bolt M8X20 (4) on the back of the upper bandsaw cabinet housing.
Raise the Guide Post (part #195) seven inches off the table and check alignment. If side guide
bearings travel out of alignment repeat steps above. Raise the Guide Post (part #195) to the top of
the travel and check final alignment. Repeat steps above if necessary.
CHANGING BANDSAW TIRES
Use a putty knife to get underneath the tire and pull it up and away from the wheel. Work the putty
knife all the way around the wheel to loosen the tire. Then, use the putty knife as leverage to flip the
tire over and off of the wheel. Clean the inside of the groove, removing any dirt, debris or cement with
lacquer thinner.
Soak the replacement tire in warm water to make it more flexible. Dry the tire, and while it is still
warm, lay it on top of the wheel. Start by setting the tire into the wheel groove at the top of the wheel.
Using a putty knife, work the new tire around the wheel, making sure not to slice the tire. If rubber
cement is to be used as a binder, make sure to distribute it evenly. Having high spots between the
wheel and the tire will cause a vibration and effect blade tracking.
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