RIDGID manual Blade Recommendation Chart, To Adjust Blade Tracking, 932VS Portable Band Saw

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To Adjust Blade Tracking

932VS Portable Band Saw

NOTE! Make sure blade teeth on left side of saw point to- ward rear of saw. If they should point toward front of saw, remove blade and turn inside out. (Figure 10)

4.Hold blade in place between rollers and guides with one hand while positioning it around pulleys with the other hand.

5.Turn blade tension handle at front of saw counter- clockwise toward rear of saw. Blade will be securely held by the pulleys.

6.Work switch trigger a few times to make sure blade operates freely and spring returns to OFF position.

To Adjust Blade Tracking

This band saw is equipped with an adjustable blade tracking mechanism. When properly adjusted: the back edge of the blade will run lightly against at least one of the back-up rollers, but will not press heavily against the roller. If the blade fails to track correctly, adjust as follows:

Blade Recommendation Chart WARNING

DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER SOURCE.

1.Use a 9/16wrench to loosen the adjustment locking nut (See Figure 12), by turning it counter-clockwise, one or two turns.

2.Use a flat screwdriver to turn the tracking screw 1/4 turn. Turning the screw CLOCKWISE will move the blade further up, toward the blade guide rollers. Turning the screw COUNTERCLOCKWISE will move the blade down, away from the blade guide rollers.

3.Tighten the adjustment locking nut.

4.Following the directions in TO START AND STOP SAW, operate the saw and observe blade tracking.

5.Repeat steps 1 through 5 as necessary to achieve proper tracking.

Figure 12

 

Blade Recommendation Chart

 

Material

Teeth

 

 

 

Thickness

Per

 

 

 

 

To Be Cut

Inch

Type

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aluminum, Angle Iron, Cast Iron, Bronze, Brass, Copper, Galvanized Pipe,

 

5/32to 1/2

14

 

 

Mild Steel. Also Electric Cable to 31/4Diameter

 

 

 

 

 

Angle Iron, Bronze, Brass, Copper, Galvanized Pipe, Thin Wall Tubing,

 

1/8to 1/4

18

Carbon Steel

 

Mild Steel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angle Iron, Bronze, Brass, Copper, Cast Iron, Galvanized Pipe, Chrome,

 

3/32to 3/8

24

 

 

Tungsten & Stainless Steel at Slow Speed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aluminum, Angle Iron, Cast Iron, Bronze, Brass, Copper, Galvanized Pipe,

 

5/32to 3/4

14

 

 

Mild Steel. Tougher Steels, Chrome Steel and Tungsten Steel at Slow

 

 

 

Speed. Also Electric Cable

 

 

 

 

 

Angle Iron, Bronze, Brass, Copper, Galvanized Pipe, Thin Wall Tubing,

 

1/8to 1/2

18

Bi-Metal

 

Mild Steel. Chrome Steel and Tungsten Steel at Slow Speed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angle Iron, Bronze, Brass, Copper, Cast Iron, Galvanized Pipe Mild Steel.

 

3/32to 1/8

24

 

 

Chrome, Tungsten & Stainless Steel at Slow Speed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 11 – Blade Selection Chart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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RIDGID manual Blade Recommendation Chart, To Adjust Blade Tracking, 932VS Portable Band Saw