Powermatic PWBS-14CS operating instructions Blade Tension

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6.Remove the current blade from the upper wheel, then the lower wheel. Turn blade to direct it through the slot in the table.

New blades are usually packaged in coiled position. Use gloves and grasp the coil with one hand while slowly uncoiling the blade with the other hand.

7.Guide new blade through table slot. Place blade in upper and lower blade guides, and around upper and lower wheels.

Note: Make sure blade teeth point forward and down toward the table. If the teeth won’t point downward no matter how you orient the blade, then the blade is twisted inside- out. Remove blade and, using gloves, twist it into correct orientation, then re-install.

8.Position blade so it lies on the center of both upper and lower wheels.

9.Raise tension lever to partial tension position.

10.Re-install table insert and table pin.

11.Tension and track the blade before operating saw. Proceed to "Blade Tension" and “Blade Tracking".

Blade Tension

Refer to Figure 43.

1.Disconnect machine from power source.

2.Place tension lever in full tension position (see Figure 42).

3.Turn blade tension knob (Figure 43) clockwise to tension blade. A gauge on the upper wheel slide bracket indicates the approximate tension according to the width of the blade. Initially, set the blade tension to correspond to blade width.

The tension lever must be in

Figure 43

 

highest (tension) position when setting blade

 

tension. Failure to comply may cause

 

damage to locating block at base of lever.

 

As you become familiar with the saw, you may find it necessary to change the blade tension from the initial setting. Changes in blade width and the type of material being cut will have an effect on blade tension. Keep in mind that too little or too much blade tension can cause blade breakage.

TIP: If the band saw is to sit idle for a period of time while the blade is installed, place tension lever in partial tension position; this will help prevent blade fatigue and tire deformation, and save wear on bearings and band wheels.

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Contents Powermatic Part No. M-1791216Warranty and Service Warranty PeriodTable of Contents Parts List Table and Trunnion Assembly Page Introduction Features and Specifications Grounding Instructions Disconnect the machine from the power sourceVolt Operation Extension Cords Recommended Minimum Gauge AWG of Extension CordsContents of the Shipping Container UnpackingCarton #2 Stand Mounting Band Saw to Stand Installation and AssemblyRefer to Figures 15 Installing Drive Belt Refer to Figures 17 throughInstalling Extension Table Installing Trunnion SupportInstalling Main Table Leveling the Extension Table Installing Rear RailRefer to Figures 22 Installing Front Rail and Rip Fence Refer to Figures 29Aligning Fence to Blade Work Lamp Resaw GuideBlower Nozzle Refer to Figures 33Stand Attachments Installing Quick Tension LeverRiser Block Accessory Dust CollectionTilting the Table AdjustmentsAdjusting 90 Table Stop Refer to Figures 39Installing Blades Table Aligned with BladeBlade Tension Blade Tracking Guide Post and Upper Blade GuardRefer to Figures 47, 48 Upper Bearing GuidesLower Bearing Guides Thrust BearingMiter Gauge Refer to Figures 51Maintenance On/Off SwitchPitch Blade SelectionWidth ShapeMaterial SetBlade Breakage Ripping General ProcedureOperation CrosscuttingResawing Blade LeadTrouble Probable Cause RemedyTroubleshooting Operating Problems Trouble Optional Accessories Trouble Probable Cause RemedyBlade Selection Guide For Radius CuttingParts List Body Assembly Replacement PartsIndex No. Part No Description Size Qty Serial # 71210381 and higher Index No. Part No Description Size Qty Body Assembly Parts List Closed Stand Assembly 200MF 125VACClosed Stand Assembly Parts List Fence and Rail Assembly PWBS14-FAFence and Rail Assembly Parts List Table and Trunnion Assembly Parts List Miter Gauge Assembly Parts List Blade Tension Lever Electrical Connections for PWBS-14CS