ing the Locking Pin (153).
(See Figure H.)
2.Turn on the Bandsaw. The Saw Blade (82) is tracking properly when the back of the Blade is just touch- ing the edge of the Blade Wheel (37) flange. The back of the Blade should not be rubbing against the flange.
(See Figure P.)
3.If adjustment is necessary, the Blade Guide Bearings (88, 92, 100, 104) should be clear of the Saw Blade (82). (See Figure N.)
BLADE WHEEL
(37)
BLADE TENSION ADJUSTING KNOB (34)
HEX BOLT (21)
LOWER SCREW (22)
FIGURE O
4.Loosen the middle Hex Bolt (21) to a point where it is loose but snug.
(See Figure O.)
5.With the Bandsaw running, turn the lower Screw (22) until the Saw Blade
(82)is tracking properly, making sure Blade tension is maintained by turn-
ing the Blade Tension Adjusting Knob (34). (See Figure O.)
6.
(See Figure O.)
Adjusting The Blade Tension:
BLADE TENSION
ADJUSTING KNOB (34)
BLADE
WHEEL (37)
BLADE
BACK
COVER
(114)
SAW
BLADE
(82)
BLADE
WHEEL (54)
FIGURE P
1.Turn the Blade Tension Adjusting Knob (34) clockwise to increase ten- sion on the Saw Blade (82). Turn the Blade Tension Adjusting Knob coun- terclockwise to decrease tension on the Saw Blade. Correct tension is acquired when the Saw Blade is just tight enough so that no slippage oc- curs between the Saw Blade and the Blade Wheels (37, 54).
(See Figure P.)
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