Woodstock ST1000 Checking V-Belt, Tensioning V-Belt, To check the V-belt, Tools Needed Qty

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Checking V-Belt

To ensure optimum power transmission from the motor to the blade, the V-belt must be in good con- dition and operate under proper tension. The belts should be checked for cracks, fraying, and wear. Belt tension should be checked at least every 3 months— more often if the bandsaw is used daily.

To check the V-belt:

1.UNPLUG THE BANDSAW!

2.Open the lower wheel cover.

3.Push the center of the V-belt. Note the amount of deflection. If deflection is more than approxi- mately 34" with moderate pressure from your thumb or finger, tighten the V-belt.

4.Note the condition of the V-belt. If the V-belt is cracked, frayed, or glazed; it should be replaced as soon as convenient.

Tensioning V-Belt

Tools Needed:

Qty

Hex Wrench 6mm

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Wrench 13mm

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To tension the V-belt:

1.UNPLUG THE BANDSAW!

2.Open the lower wheel cover.

3.Loosen the motor mount bolts shown in Figure 41.

Motor

Adjustment

Bolt

Motor

Hinge Bolt

Figure 41. Motor mount bolts.

4.Move the body of the motor, sliding the adjust- ment bolt to the left-hand side (facing bandsaw front) of the adjustment slot.

5.Hold the motor in position with one hand and tighten the motor adjustment bolt with the other hand.

6.Push the center of the V-belt. If deflection is approximately 34" with moderate pressure from your thumb or finger, then the tension is cor- rect. If the deflection is more than 34", repeat Steps 3-6.

7.When the V-belt tension is correct, tighten the motor hinge bolt and close the lower wheel cover.

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Contents Manual Page Table of Contents Motor Model ST1000 SpecificationsFront view of bandsaw Machine FeaturesSafety Instructions SafetyZero Risk Does Not Exist Safety Instructions Operation Power RequirementsItems Needed for Setup SetupUnpacking QtyMain Inventory Figure Qty InventoryFence Inventory Figure Qty Hardware QtySite Considerations CleanupFloor Load Necessary SpaceAssembling Stand To install the main bodyMain Body Components and Hardware Needed QtyTo install the motor and switch Motor & SwitchTo install the lower blade guide Installing Blade GuidesTo install the upper blade guide assembly To install the table Installing Positive StopTo install the positive stop To install the fence Installing FenceDust Collection Adjusting Positive StopTo set the positive stop To center track the blade Blade TrackingChanges in the blade tension may change the blade tracking Tensioning Blade Test RunTo tension the bandsaw blade To adjust the support bearings Adjusting Support BearingsTo adjust the upper and lower blade guides Adjusting Blade GuidesTo calibrate the pointer on the table tilt scale Calibrating Table Tilt ScaleAligning Fence Aligning TableTo align the miter slot parallel to the bandsaw blade To align the fence parallel with the miter slotTo calibrate the miter gauge Miter GaugeOperations Operation SafetyOverview Straight CutsTo adjust guide post assembly alignment on the guide post Key SwitchGuide Post Table Tilt Blade LeadCrosscutting RippingTo rip with the Model ST1000 To crosscut with the Model ST1000To resaw a workpiece ResawingStacked Cuts Cutting CurvesTo complete a stacked cut Blade Length Blade InformationBlade Width Tooth StyleBlade Care Tooth PitchBlade Breakage Most common causes of blade breakage areTo remove the blade Blade ChangesTo replace the blade Cleaning MaintenanceSchedule Unpainted Cast IronTroubleshooting ServiceMotor Edge of the cut Workpiece OperationTensioning V-Belt Checking V-BeltTo check the V-belt Tools Needed QtyTo replace the V-belt Replacing V-BeltTo verify if the upper and lower wheels are copla- nar Wheel AlignmentTo Shim a Wheel ST1000 Electrical Components 110V Motor Wiring 220V Motor WiringST1000 Wiring Diagram Main Breakdown Description Main Breakdown Parts ListXPB73M Fence Breakdown & Parts List Safety Labels Breakdown & Parts List Warranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA