WARNING:
The blade is sharp and springy.
Make sure to wear work gloves and safety
glasses. The blade may bounce back and hit
you during installation. Wear long work pants and long
sleeve shirt to protect yourself from injuries.
CHANGING THE SAW BLADE
NOTE: The machine is designed to be used with
blades that are 93" long, 3/4" width and 0.032" thick
(2360 x 19 x 0.9 mm). Use of blades with different
specifications may not fit or cause inferior perfor-
mance. Replacement metal band saw blades can be
purchased from wenproducts.com.
1. Slowly raise the saw arm to the raised position and
turn OFF the hydraulic lever to lock it in place.
2. Remove the red blade guard assembly (Fig. 25 - 1) by
removing mounting screws and washers (Fig. 25 - 2).
Be sure to reinstall the blade guard later.
3. Remove the wire wheel assembly (Fig. 26 - 1) by
loosening two screws and washers (Fig. 26 - 2).
4. Open the blade cover by removing the cover screws
and washers from the back of the saw.
5. Loosen the drive wheel cover screws (Fig. 27 - 1) to
permit adjustment of the drive wheel cover as the blade
cover is opened.
6. Loosen the blade tension by turning the blade
tension knob (Fig. 28 - 1) counterclockwise.
7. Carefully remove the old blade. Blade teeth are sharp
and must be handled with gloves.
8. Install the new blade. Place the blade between the
blade guide bearings first (Fig. 29 - 1). Make sure the
blade teeth are facing
outwards and in the same
direction as indicated on
the saw arm label.
CAUTION:
The blade is quite springy, and will want
to spring out from between the bearing guides, which
could cause injury. Wear eye protection, gloves, long
sleeves and long pants.
MAINTENANCE
Fig. 25
Fig. 26
Fig. 28
Fig. 27
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