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Blade tension
• When the blade is centred on the upper and lower Blade Wheels (F), turn
the Blade Tension Adjustment Knob (12) clockwise until the spring begins
to compress
• Continue tightening until the blade is tight on the upper and lower blade
wheels
• Ensure the blade is tight so that it will not slip on the wheels, but do not
over-tighten
Blade tracking
NOTE: Set the blade tension BEFORE making any tracking adjustments.
Check that the blade guides are not touching the blade.
• By hand, turn the upper blade wheel clockwise and watch the blade
position on the surface of the wheel. If the blade moves off centre,
tracking adjustment is required
• If the blade moves towards the Outside Edge of the blade wheel (H), turn
the Tracking Adjustment Knob (13) clockwise. Continue adjusting until the
blade returns to and remains in the centre of the blade wheel
• If the blade moves towards the Inside Edge of the blade wheel (J), turn
the Tracking Adjustment Knob (13) anti-clockwise. Continue adjusting
until the blade returns to and remains in the centre of the blade wheel
• Check the position of the blade on the lower wheel. If the tracking is off,
continue to adjust the Tracking Adjustment Knob (13) clockwise and anti-
clockwise until the blade is centred on both blade wheels as they rotate
Adjusting the upper blade guide stabilising bars and blade
guide bracket (Fig 5)
NOTE: The upper and lower blade guides and support bearings stabilise the
moving blade during operation under load conditions. These guides MUST
be checked and adjusted BEFORE EACH USE and AFTER BLADE CHANGES.
• Loosen the two Blade Guide Adjusting Screws (M) with a hex key. Slide
each blade guide stabilising bar towards the Blade (5) so that they are
as close as possible to the blade, but without touching or pinching the
blade. Tighten the two Blade Guide Adjusting Screws (M) securely with
the hex key
• Loosen the Blade Guide Bracket Adjusting Screw (N) with the hex key
• Move this bracket in or out until the front of the two blade guide
stabilising bars are to the rear of, and not touching, the blade teeth
• Re-tighten the Blade Guide Bracket Adjusting Screw (N) securely with
the hex key
WARNING: ENSURE that the two blade guide stabilising bars do NOT
touch the teeth of the saw blade when you are operating the bandsaw and
applying pressure into the saw blade with your workpiece.
Adjusting the upper blade support bearing (Fig 5)
• The Blade Support Bearing (L) keeps the saw Blade (5) from being
pushed back when cutting. This support bearing should be fixed 3mm
behind the blade
• Loosen the Blade Support Bearing Adjustment Screw (K) with the hex
key. Position the Blade Support Bearing (L) 3mm behind the smooth, rear
edge of the blade
• Tighten the Support Bearing Adjustment Screw (K) securely with the
hex key
• Refit the Blade Guard (3) if no additional adjustments are required
Adjusting the lower blade guide stabilising bars, blade guide
and support bearing (Fig 6)
• Follow the same steps and sequence used when adjusting the upper
blade guide stabilising bars for adjusting the lower blade guide and
support bearing
• To access the blade guide adjusting screw and support bearing adjusting
screw, pass the hex key through the holes in the lower blade wheel
housing
NOTE: Make sure you have properly adjusted both the upper and lower
blade guides. The blade will be ruined if the blade teeth hit the blade guides.
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Squaring the table to the blade
• Raise the Blade Guard (3) as far as it will go
• Loosen the Table Lock Handle (16)
• Set a combination square on the table and align it with the blade
• Move the Work Table (15) until it is at a 90° angle to the Blade (5). Tighten
the Table Lock Handle (16)
• Turn the Zero-Stop Set Screw (11) until it touches the frame. Turn the
shaft clockwise to tighten the table
• Recheck the adjustment. Reset the Angle Guide (17) to the actual correct
• reading
Tilting the work table
• Loosen the Table Lock Handle (16)
• Tilt the work table until it reaches the required angle
• Check the angle on the Angle Guide (17). Tighten the work table lock
handle
Wheel brush (Fig 7)
• The Wheel Brush (P) is located inside the housing and helps keep the
blade and the wheel free of sawdust and wood chips
• To adjust, loosen the screw and position the Wheel Brush (P) so that it
contacts the bristles of the brush
• Re-tighten the screw
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to modify this tool or create accessories not
recommended for use with this tool. Any such alteration or modification is a
misuse and could result in a hazardous situation, leading to possible serious
personal injury.
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