Woodstock W1673 instruction manual Wheel Alignment, To check if your wheels are coplanar

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Figure 33. Dimensions of coplanarity gauge.

Figure 34. Checking for coplanarity.

Wheel Alignment

Wheel alignment is one of the most critical fac- tors for optimal performance from your bandsaw. Heat, vibration, wandering, blade wear, tire wear and overall bandsaw wear are considerably decreased when the wheels are properly aligned or “coplanar.”

Coplanar wheels automatically track the blade by balancing it on the crown of the wheel’s tire. This is known as coplanar tracking.

To check if your wheels are coplanar:

1.The body of the bandsaw does not allow you to place a regular straightedge across both wheels at the same time. We’ve found a sim- ple way to overcome this situation. All you need is a 49" x 2" x 4" board and a saw. After you are certain that the board is straight (this can easily be checked with a 4' level), simply cut a 112" notch out of the center. Refer to Figure 33 for more details on how to make this gauge.

2.After you’ve made your coplanarity gauge, remove the fence and table, then open both wheel covers.

3.Make sure the guide blocks and rear support bearings are away from the blade. Tighten your blade to the tension that it will be used during operation.

4.Place your gauge up against both wheels in the positions shown in Figure 34.

5.Adjust the tracking knob to get both wheels parallel. If the wheels won’t go parallel to each other, then move the lower wheel at the adjustment hub so they line up.

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Contents Bandsaw Table Of Contents Woodstock Service and Support Introduction About Your NEW BandsawWarranty and Returns Machine SpecificationsSafety First Disconnect machine when cleaning, adjusting or servicingAdditional Safety Instructions For Bandsaws Keep proper footing and balance at all timesExtension Cords Electrical Requirements110V Operation Grounding220V Operation Avoiding Potential Injuries Unplug saw before changing bladesUse push blocks when necessary Assembly Instructions ContentsHardware StandBandsaw Body Lifting tensioning handleMounting Motor Quick-Connect CordMounting Dust Port Mounting TableTo mount the table Rail placement Fence/RailsAdjustments Location of ControlsDiagram of speed options Speed ChangesTo install the blade Install/Remove BladesTo remove the blade To tighten your blade by sound To adjust blade tensionBlade Tension To tighten your blade by deflectionTracking To track the blade using center trackingRead the next section for coplanar tracking Wheel Alignment To check if your wheels are coplanarLower wheel adjustment control Blade Guides Blade guide assembliesTo adjust the guide blocks Guide block position on bladeTable Adjustments To square the table to the bladeTable Adjustments To make the miter gauge slot parallel with the bladeFence Adjustments To set the fence so it is parallel to the miter slotTo adjust for blade lead with the fence only option Blade LeadGeneral OperationsTest Run Crosscutting RippingTo perform ripping operations Resawing Cutting CurvesTo make curved cuts Stacked Cuts To resaw, follow this basic procedureTo make stacked cuts Blade Width Blade SelectionBlade Type Blade TeethMaintenance LubricationMaintenance Schedule Maintenance NotesPage Closure Page Page Page XPB03 Adapter Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA