Woodstock W1706 Tensioning Blade, To correctly tension the bandsaw blade, do these steps

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Model W1706 (Mfg. Since 8/10)

Tensioning Blade

A properly tensioned blade is essential for making accurate cuts, extending the life of the blade, and making many other bandsaw adjustments. For instance, every time you replace the blade, you must perform this procedure because all blades tension differently.

Note: Before you performed the Test Run, you set the blade to its approximate tension. The following procedure fine-tunes the blade tension to ensure accurate cutting results.

To correctly tension the bandsaw blade, do these steps:

1.

DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2.

Move the upper and lower guide/support bearings

 

as far away from the blade as possible (refer to

 

Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings on Page 24 for

 

detailed instructions).

 

Note: This procedure will NOT work correctly if

 

the guide/support bearings are in contact with the

 

blade.

3.

Move the blade tension quick release lever all the

 

way right (as viewed from the rear of the machine)

 

to apply tension to the blade (see Figure 17).

4.

Use the tension knob on top of the bandsaw to

 

bring the upper edge of the indicator block to the

 

appropriate blade tension scale mark for the blade

 

width (see Figure 17).

Quick Release

SETUP

5.

Re-connect the bandsaw to power, then turn it ON

 

and wait for the blade to reach full speed.

6.

Decrease blade tension very slowly by rotating the

Tensioned for

a 38" Blade

Lever

 

tension knob counterclockwise (as viewed from

 

above) until the blade just starts to flutter or

 

vibrate, then stop decreasing the tension.

7.

Now, increase the tension by rotating the knob in

 

the opposite direction (clockwise) until the blade

 

stops fluttering, then rotate the knob another 14

 

turn clockwise.

8.

Turn the bandsaw OFF.

9.

Re-adjust the blade tracking (refer to Page 14) and

 

the blade guides (refer to Pages 22 and 24).

Figure 17. Example of tension control

settings

NOTICE

When not in use, move the tension quick release lever to the left to release blade tension, which will increase blade life and reduce machine wear.

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Contents OWNERS MANUAL Page Contents Woodstock Technical Support IntroductionBlade Tension Knob Tensions the blade in gradual increments Controls and FeaturesBlade Tracking Knob Adjusts and locks the blade tracking Blade Guide Lock Knob Locks the upper blade guides in placeStandard Machinery Safety Instructions SafetySafety Additional Safety for Bandsaws Full-Load Current Rating Power SupplyCircuit Requirements for 110V Prewired Circuit RequirementsExtension Cords For 110V Connection PrewiredFor 220V Connection Must Be Rewired Grounding RequirementsInventory Figures Qty SetupUnpacking InventoryMachine Placement Cleaning Machine Assembly Setup ProceduresTo assemble the bandsaw, do these steps Installing the table onto Trunnion base Rear Fence Rail Recommended CFM at Dust Port Dust CollectionTo center track the blade, do these steps Blade TrackingRefer to Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings on Power ConnectionTest Run Additional AdjustmentsTo test run the machine, do these steps Tensioning Blade Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings on Page 24 forTo correctly tension the bandsaw blade, do these steps To adjust the positive stop, do these steps Adjusting Positive StopTools Needed Qty Taking measurements for aligning the table with the blade Aligning TableTo align the miter gauge body, do these steps Aligning Miter Gauge BodyTo align the fence with the miter slot, do these steps Adjusting FenceTo adjust the support bearings, do these steps Adjusting Blade Support BearingsSupport bearing positioned To adjust the blade guide bearings, do these steps Adjusting Blade Guide BearingsRotating the blade guide Bearings toward the blade General OperationsOperation Overview Disabling & Locking SwitchBasic Controls Workpiece Inspection Cutting OverviewCutting workpieces with minor Warping Basic Cutting TipsTo tilt the table, do these steps Adjusting Guide PostTo adjust the guide post, do these steps Table TiltTo make a rip cut, do these steps RippingTo make a 90˚ crosscut, do these steps CrosscuttingTo resaw a workpiece, do these steps ResawingTo complete a stacked cut, do these steps Cutting CurvesStacked Cuts ⁄16To change the blade speed, do these steps Blade SpeedBlade Length Blade InformationBlade Width Blade Breakage Tooth StyleTooth Pitch Blade CareTo change the blade, do these steps Blade ChangesBandsaw Accessories AccessoriesLubrication Cleaning MaintenanceProtecting Table Redressing Rubber Tires ServiceTo redress the rubber tires, do these steps To tension the belt, do these steps Belt ServiceAdjusting Belt Tension Checking BeltTo replace the belt, do these steps Replacing BeltItems Needed Qty Shimming TableTo shim the table, do these steps Correcting Blade Lead Blade LeadTo skew the fence, do these steps Tool Needed Qty Aligning WheelsSkew the table, do these steps Coplanar conditions Shimming a Wheel Measuring the distance Wheel is out of adjustmentWiring Diagram Color KEY Electrical Safety InstructionsW1706 Wiring Diagram Problem Possible Cause TroubleshootingCabinet Stand PartsBody Parts List Cabinet Stand Parts ListBody Wheel Tire Fence & Miter Gauge Fence & Miter Gauge Parts List Model W1706 Mfg. Since 8/10 Woodstock international inc. p.o. box Bellingham, Wa Warranty High Quality Machines and Tools

W1706 specifications

The Woodstock W1706 is a versatile and robust woodworking machine designed to cater to both professional carpenters and woodworking enthusiasts. Renowned for its exceptional build quality and innovative features, the W1706 stands out in the crowded market of woodshop equipment.

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