Southbend SB1017 owner manual Blade Tension, Blade Breakage, To tension the blade on the bandsaw

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

O P E R A T I O N

Model SB1017

Blade Tension

Proper tension is essential to avoid vibration, twist, or`slippage on the wheels. A correctly tensioned blade provides long life, straight cuts, and efficient cutting times.

The three major signs of incorrect tension are:

1)The blade stalls in the cut and slips on the wheels, 2) the blade frequently breaks, and 3) the cuts are not straight.

To tension the blade on the bandsaw:

1.Make sure the blade is tracking properly (refer to Blade Tracking on Page 35).

2.DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

3.Loosen and slide the blade guide as far out as it will go, then tighten it down again.

4.Turn the tension knob in Figure 29 clockwise to tighten the blade or clockwise to loosen the blade.

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Blade

 

Tension

 

Knob

Figure 29. Adjusting blade tension.

5.Using moderate finger pressure, push against the side of the blade. If the blade flexes more than 18", tighten the blade tension knob further, then repeat this step.

blade selection

Blade Breakage

Many conditions may cause a bandsaw blade to break. Some of these conditions are unavoidable and are the natural result of the stresses to which bandsaw blades are subjected. Other causes of blade breakage are avoidable.

The most common causes of avoidable blade breakage are:

Faulty alignment or adjustment of the blade guides.

Forcing or twisting a wide blade around a tight radius.

Feeding the workpiece too fast.

Dull or damaged teeth.

Over-tensioned blade.

Top blade guide assembly set too high above the workpiece. Adjust the top blade guide assembly so that there is approximately 14" between the bottom of the assembly and the workpiece. Understand that with smaller workpieces, this may not be possible. In these cases, simply adjust the blade guide as far down as possible.

Using a blade with a lumpy or improperly finished braze or weld.

Continuously running the bandsaw when not in use.

Leaving the blade tensioned when not in use.

Using the wrong blade pitch (TPI) for the workpiece thickness. The general rule of thumb is to have no fewer than three teeth in contact with the workpiece when cutting.

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Contents Bandsaw Manual Feedback UpdatesCustomer Service Scope of ManualTable of Contents Features About This MachineCapabilities ON/OFF IdentificationMachine Specifications Machine SpecificationsMain Specifications Operation Information Understanding Risks of Machinery Basic Machine SafetyF E T Y Additional Metal Bandsaw Safety Full-Load Current Rating Required for SetupPower Supply Requirements AvailabilityGrounding Requirements For 110V Connection PrewiredCircuit Information Circuit Requirements forExtension Cords Inventory UnpackingTo assemble the bandsaw AssemblyLoosen the belt tension bolt shown in Figure Installing belt Cleaning & Protecting Before cleaning, gather the followingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Location To test run your machine Power ConnectionInspections Adjustments Test RunOperationPERATIONOverview Controls Blade Tension Knob Adjusts the positionDownfeed Rate Adjust Knob Controls ON/OFF Toggle Switch Turns the sawBlade Width Blade SelectionBlade Terminology Blade LengthTooth Type Tooth SetTo select the correct blade pitch Blade Pitch TPITo change the blade on the bandsaw Blade ChangesMost common causes of avoidable blade breakage are Blade TensionBlade Breakage To tension the blade on the bandsawBlade Break-In Blade Care & Break-InBlade Speed Blade CareChip Inspection Chart Blade Speed ChartWork Stop To install and use the work stopDownfeed Pressure Downfeed RateTo use the vise ViseTo convert the saw for vertical cutting To adjust the blade guideBlade Guide Vertical CuttingOperation Tips Horizontal CuttingVertical Cutting SBL Gearhead T-Shirt SBL One Good Turn T-Shirt AccessoriesCleaning LubricationGearbox Belt Replacement Machine StorageTo replace the V-belt To adjust the blade tracking on the bandsaw Downfeed Stop BoltBlade Tracking Blade Guide Bearings To adjust the blade guide bearingsTo square the blade to the table To adjust the auto-OFF tabSquaring Blade Auto-OFF TabModel SB1017TROUBLESHOOTING For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09 Troubleshooting Dull blade missing teeth Replace blade Wiring Diagram Color KEY ElectricalL CTRICALSafety InstructionsTo convert the Model SB1017 to 220V Conversion110V Wiring DiagramR T S Cabinet Stand Head PK23M Head Parts ListMotor & Blade Guides Plastic Washer Motor & Blade Guides Parts ListSwitch PSBLABEL15S Electricity Label Machine LabelsT E S R R a N T Y Southbendlathe.com