Porter-Cable 28-306 instruction manual Adjusting Blade Tension, Tracking the Blade

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ADJUSTING BLADE TENSION

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A series of graduations is located on the back of the upper wheel slide bracket. These graduations indicate the proper tension for various widths of blades. With the blade on the wheels, turn the knob (A) Fig. 23 to raise or lower the wheel, until the red fiber washer (D) Fig. 25 is in line with the proper graduation for the size of the blade used.

These graduations are correct for average work, and will not be affected by rebrazing of the saw blade. Use these graduations until you become familiar enough with the operation of the band saw to vary the tension for different kinds of blades or work.

IMPORTANT: OVER-STRAININGis a common cause of blade breakage and other unsatisfactory blade performance. Release the blade tension when the machine is not in use.

TRACKING THE BLADE

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IMPORTANT: Before tracking the blade, be certain that the blade guides and blade support bearings do not touch the blade.

After applying tension to the blade, rotate the wheels slowly forward by hand and observe the blade’s movement. The blade

(A)Fig. 24 should travel just to the front of the center of the upper tire. If the blade creeps toward the front edge, loosen the wing nut (B) Fig. 25, and tighten the thumb screw (C). This will draw the blade toward the center of the tire. If the blade creeps toward the back edge, turn the thumb screw in the opposite direction. Adjust the thumb screw (C) Fig. 25 only a fraction of a turn each time. NEVER TRACK THE BLADE WHILE THE MACHINE IS RUNNING. After the blade is tracking just to the front of the center of both tires, tighten the wing nut (B) Fig. 25. Adjust the Blade Guides and Bearings.

VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE UPPER BLADE GUIDE ASSEMBLY

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Set the upper blade guide assembly (A) Fig. 26 as close as possi- ble to the top surface of the workpiece. Loosen the lock knob (B) and move the guide assembly (A) to the desired position.

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ADJUSTING THE UPPER BLADE GUIDES AND BLADE SUPPORT BEARING

Adjust the upper blade guides and blade support bearings ONLY AFTER the blade has the correct tension and is tracking prop- erly. To adjust:

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1.Make sure that the bottom blade guides and support bearings do not touch the blade.

2.Check the upper blade guide assembly. The blade guides (A) Fig. 27 should be parallel to the blade. To adjust, loosen the screw (B) and rotate the complete guide assembly (C). When the blade guides are parallel with the blade, tighten the screw

(B).

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Contents Metal/Wood Cutting Band Saw SAVE! Important Safety Instructions Save Safety Guidelines DefinitionsGeneral Safety Rules Stay ALERT, Watch What YOU are Doing Failure to Follow These Rules MAY Result in Serious Injury Additional Safety Rules for Band SawsGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsMotor Specifications Foreword Unpacking and CleaningExtension Cords Attaching Motor to Optional Stand Carton ContentsOptional Stand Attaching Motor Pulley Attaching Band SAW to the Optional StandDisconnect Machine from Power Source Attaching the SwitchTilting the Table Adjusting the Table StopStarting and Stopping SAW Table InsertTracking the Blade Adjusting Blade TensionAdjusting the Upper Blade Guides and Blade Support Bearing Vertical Adjustment of the Upper Blade Guide AssemblyChanging Speeds Adjusting Lower Blade Guides and Blade Support BearingBelt and Pulley Arrangements for ALL Eight Available Speeds Troubleshooting GuideTrouble CUT does not Agree with Setting on the Tilt Scale Cutting Curves Operating the Band SAWSuggested Skip Tooth Blades and Speeds Band SAW BladesLubrication Changing the BladesAccessories PARTS, Service or Warranty AssistanceTwo Year Limited New Product Warranty Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers