Wilton 7015 manual Blade Guide Adjustment, Left Blade Guide

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Repeat the insertion of the paper between the wheel shoulder and the blade until the paper is cut in two pieces.

Note: You may have to repeat the check with the paper several times before the blade and the shoulder cut the paper into two pieces. Do not hurry the adjustment. Patience and accuracy here will pay off with better, more accurate, quieter cutting and much longer machine and blade life.

When the paper is cut:

10.Turn the adjustment screws (F) slightly in the counter-clockwise direction. This assures that the blade is not touching the shoulder of the wheel.

11.Shut off the saw.

12.Tighten the hex locking screws (E).

13.Install the blade-guide bearing bracket assemblies (C, Fig. 13).

14.Position the guides so the top bearing just touches the blade (see Blade Guide Bearing Adjustment on page 16) .

15.Close the wheel covers (K, Fig. 14).

Blade Guide Adjustment

Referring to Figure 15:

The 7015 Bandsaw has two adjustable blade guide assemblies, each consisting of the blade guide support or bracket (B, H)) and blade guide (A).

The position of the blade guides is important in order to make accurate cuts and prolong blade life and is determined by the size of the workpiece. Adjustment is made as follows:

Left Blade Guide

1.Place the workpiece (G) in the vise (F) and clamp tightly (refer to Work Setup on page 8).

2.Loosen the left lock knob (C) only.

3.Slide the guide support (D) left or right so that it just clears the piece to be cut (G).

4.Tighten the lock knob (C).

Figure 15

Right Blade Guide

The right blade guide assembly is set at the factory and rests against the stop (E). It normally does not require adjustment, except to provide clearance for workpieces to be cut at a great angle. If adjustment is required, the procedure is the same as for the left blade guide adjustment.

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Contents Part No. M-7015 X 13-in Horizontal Cut-Off BandsawWarranty Warranty and ServiceTable of Contents Page Page Introduction SpecificationsMachine Features Machine BaseSaw Head Work Stop Unpacking and AssemblyMachine Setup Electrical ConnectionBlade Speeds Controls and IndicatorsHydraulic Feed Control Blade Break-in ProceduresBlade Selection OperationsEvaluating Cutting Efficiency Work SetupSetting The Vise For Angle Cuts Setting the Vise for Square CutsSaw will automatically shut off at the end of the cut Starting the SawCoolant Flow and Nozzle Position Setting the Work StopAdjustments Blade Tracking AdjustmentKeep fingers clear of the blade and wheel to avoid injury Left Blade Guide Blade Guide AdjustmentDrive Belt Tension Adjustment Blade Guide Bearing AdjustmentCounterbalance Spring Tension Verifying Adjustment AccuracySwitch Adjustment Disconnect the cut-off saw from its electrical power sourceChanging Blades MaintenanceReplacing the Drive Motor Changing the Drive BeltCleaning LubricationCoolant Troubleshooting Fault Excessive blade breakageBad cuts crooked Probable Cause Suggested remedy Unusual wear on Fault Probable Cause Suggested remedyBad cuts rough Blade is twistingParts Saw Stand and BedIndex No. Part No Description Size Qty TS-1490031 Saw Stand and Bed Parts Breakdown 7015-200 7015-314-1 Index No Description Size Qty Saw Head Parts Breakdown SDE MA-15 Electric Assembly Parts and BreakdownWiring Diagram WMH Tool Group Ordering Replacement Parts