Powermatic PM1800 Upper Blade Guides, Upper Thrust Bearing, Refer to Figures 28 through

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9.Make further adjustments as needed, with the saw disconnected from power.

Upper Blade Guides

The bearing guides should be set so that contact between blade and guides will occur only when the blade is under pressure from a workpiece. To adjust the upper bearing guides for proper blade control, proceed as follows.

Refer to Figures 28 through 31.

1.Disconnect machine from power source.

2.Blade must already be tensioned and tracking correctly. Place quick tension lever in “Full Tension” position.

3.Lower the guide post until the upper guide bearings are a few inches off the table. (The reason for this will be shown later under “Guide Post Parallelism.”)

4.Loosen the locking screw (A, Figure 28).

5.Move the entire guide bracket by rotating the knurled knob (B) until the front of the guide bearings are about 0.015” (1/64”) behind the blade’s gullet (curved area at the base of the tooth). See Figure 30.

6.Tighten the locking screw (A) to secure this position.

7.Loosen the locking screw (C) for one of the guide bearings.

8.The guide bearing rotates on an eccentric shaft. Adjust the guide bearing by rotating the knurled knob (D) until the guide bearing is approximately 0.004” from the blade. A quick way to achieve this spacing is by placing a single thickness of a crisp dollar bill (a dollar bill is approximately 0.004” thick) between blade and guide bearing. See Figure 31. Adjust the guide bearing until it just lightly grips the dollar bill.

NOTE: Do not force the guide bearing against the side of the blade. It should only make contact with the blade when there is pressure from the cutting operation.

9.Tighten locking screw (C) and remove dollar bill.

10.Repeat process for opposite guide bearing.

Upper Thrust Bearing

Refer to Figures 29 and 32:

The thrust bearing prevents backward deflection of the blade during cutting. The thrust bearing has three options for stabilizing the back of the blade (see Figure 32).

Figure 28

Figure 29

Figure 30

Figure 31

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Contents Inch Band Saw Warranty Period Warranty and ServiceTable of Contents Upper Wheel Assembly Exploded View Page Page PM1800 Introduction SpecificationsFeatures and Terminology Unpacking Contents of the Shipping ContainerRefer to Figures 4 InstallationAssembly Rear RailFront Rail and Guide Tube Fence AssemblyResaw Fence Refer to Figures 13 Setting Cursor Zero PositionSetting Table Parallel to Blade Fence to Table ClearanceVertically. Refer to Figure Setting Fence Parallel to BladeFence Locking Tightness Refer to Figures 15Electrical Connections Dust CollectionTable Stop AdjustmentsExtension Cords Table TiltRefer to Figures 23 Installing/Changing BladesBlade Tension Blade Tracking Refer to Figures 29 Upper Blade GuidesUpper Thrust Bearing Refer to Figures 28 throughLower Blade Guides Guide Post Parallelism Guide PostMiter Gauge Resaw PinRefer to Figures 36 Refer to Figures 38 Blade Speed AdjustmentDrive Belt Tension and Replacement Refer to Figures 38 throughLoosen the motor lock handle Operating ControlsWheel Brush Insert BlockBrake Pedal Safety KeyCrosscutting General ProcedureOperation RippingBlade Lead ResawingLubrication Points MaintenanceShape Blade SelectionWidth PitchMaterial SetBlade Breakage For Radius Cutting Blade Selection GuideTroubleshooting Operational Problems Trouble Troubleshooting Mechanical and Electrical Problems Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Replacement PartsUpper Wheel Assembly Exploded View Index No. Part No Description Size Qty Upper Wheel Assembly Parts ListLower Wheel and Motor Assembly Exploded View Lower Wheel and Motor Assembly Parts List PM1800-250 Blade Guide Assembly Exploded View Blade Guide Assembly Parts List 20x1/2 PM1800-359 Table and Fence Assembly Exploded View Table and Fence Assembly Parts List 6295171 Electrical Connections 5HP 1PH Magnetic SwitchElectrical Connections 5HP 3PH Magnetic SwitchMotor Page Page New Sanford Rd. LaVergne, TN
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