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Note: Adjust the blade guides only after the blade has been properly tensioned and aligned.
Upper Blade Guides (Fig. 10-11)
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Upper blade guides employ guide pins for side support and a ball bearing for rear
support.
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Loosen the screws and adjust the guide pins on the sides of the blade (see Figure
10). Use a feeler gauge to check that the guide pins are within 0.002” of the blade.
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Lock adjustment by tightening screw.
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Adjust the bearing at the rear of the blade by loosening the socket head bolt and
repositioning the shaft (Fig. 11).
Lower blade guides (Fig. 12)
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The lower blade guides employ guide pins for the side support and bearings for
the rear support.
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Loosen the screws (see Figure 12) and move the guide pins away from the sides
of the blades.
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Loosen the socket head bolts and adjust the position of the lower guide bracket
so that the back of the blade is within 0.002” of the bearing.
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Tighten the socket head cap screws.
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Fit the guide pins to the sides of the blade. Use a feeler gauge to check that the
guide pins are within 0.002” of the blade.
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Lock the adjustment by tightening the screws.
sheet selection
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The blade varies depending on the type of material, the size of the part, and the
type of cut being made.
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The characteristics that differentiate blades are width, thickness and pitch.
sheet width
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Blade width describes the distance from the tip of a tooth to the back of the blade.
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Blade width affects blade stiffness. A wider blade deflects less and produces a
straighter cut.
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The width of the blade also limits the smallest radius that can be cut. A 1/4" wide
blade can cut around a 1/2" radius.
guide pin
bearings
Screw
bearings
socket
head bolt
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