the motor.
The weight of the motor should put enough tension on the belt. You just want to push down lightly to take up any slack.
3. Tighten the two hex cap screws (A , B).
Note: A new belt may stretch slightly during the “breaking in” process, and the tension may occasionally need to be checked and adjusted.
Pulley Alignment
The pulley alignment is done in conjunction with the
If you are just beginning the alignment, start with the Replacing the
If you were directed here, proceed as follows:
1.Uses a straight edge placed against the wheel pulley and motor pulley and refer to Figure 28 to determine if alignment is necessary.
If alignment is necessary:
2.With a 4mm hex wrench, loosen two set screws on the motor (lower) pulley.
3.Adjust the motor pulley by sliding in or out.
4.Confirm the alignment of the
5.
6.Return to Step 8 of the Replacing
Electrical Connections
All electrical connections must be done by a qualified electrician. Failure to comply may result in loss of property and/or serious injury.
The band saw comes with a 115V plug (A, Fig. 29). If you switch to 230V a plug needs to be purchased for the band saw that matches the 230V outlet you intend to use.
Confirm power at the site is the same as the saw before making any electrical connections. Review the wiring diagram on page 38.
Review Grounding Instructions on page 7.
Figure 28
Figure 29
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