Full Product Manual

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G0513 Series Bandsaws (Mfd. Since 07/18)
Initial Blade Tracking
Blade tracking is primarily affected by the tilt of
the upper wheel, known as “center tracking.”
However, the alignment of both wheels plays an
important part as well (see the Aligning Wheels
instructions on Page 68 for more details).
The wheels on this bandsaw were aligned at the
factory, so center tracking is the only adjustment
that needs to be performed when the saw is
new.
To center track the blade:
1. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!
2. Make sure the upper and lower blade guides
are adjusted away from the blade.
3. Open the upper wheel cover.
4. Engage the quick tension lever, then turn the
blade tension handwheel until the tension
scale (see Figure 35) is between 4 and 6.
Serious personal injury can
occur if the machine starts
while your hand is touch-
ing the bandsaw wheel dur-
ing tracking adjustments.
Disconnect power from the
bandsaw before perform-
ing blade tracking adjust-
ments.
Figure 35. Blade tensioning controls.
Blade Tension
Scale
Blade Tension
Handwheel
Blade Centered
on Peak of Crown
Blade
Centered
on
Wheel
CENTER TRACKING
Wheel
Figure 36. Center tracking profiles.
5. Spin the upper wheel by hand at least three
times and watch how the blade rides on the
crown of the wheel. Refer to Figure 36 for an
illustration of this concept.
If the blade rides in the center of the upper
wheel and is centered on the peak of the
wheel crown, then the bandsaw is already
tracking properly and no further adjust-
ments are needed at this time.
If the blade does not ride in the center of
the upper wheel and is not centered on the
peak of the wheel crown, then continue
with the following steps.
The wheels may have sharp edges and the
blade teeth may extend beyond the edge,
creating a laceration hazard. Be careful
when turning the wheels by hand.
IMPORTANT
Changes made to the blade tension may
change how the blade tracks.