Use and Care Manual

G0613/14 Swivel Mast Metal Cutting Bandsaw
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8. When the blade is around both wheels,
adjust the position so the back of the blade is
against the shoulder of the wheels.
9. Reinstall the blade cover and the blade guide
guards.
10. Now go to the Blade Tension procedure and
set the blade tension.
Blade Tension
NOTICE
Loosen blade tension at the end of each day
to prolong blade life.
Proper blade tension is essential to long blade
life, straight cuts, and efficient cutting. The Model
G0613/14 features a blade tension indicator to
assist you with blade tensioning.
Two major signs that you do not have proper blade
tension are: 1) The blade stalls in the cut and slips
on the wheels, and 2) the blade frequently breaks
from being too tight.
To tension the blade on the bandsaw:
1. Locate the blade tension handle (Figure
37) and add a few drops of oil on the lead
screw.
Figure 37. Blade tension handwheel, tensioner,
bow lift handle.
Figure 38. Blade tension scale.
Red, High Orange, Medium
Yellow, Low
2. Using the graduated scale on the blade ten-
sion indicator (Figure 38) turn the blade
tension handwheel so the tension is in the
orange range when using the saw. When the
saw is not being used, adjust the tension to
the yellow range.
Figure 39. Blade tension stop bolt.
3. When the correct tension is reached, adjust
the tension stop bolt so when you need to
de-tension and re-tension the blade, the
handwheel will stop at your predetermined
tension setting. (Figure 39).
Blade Tension
Handwheel
Blade Tension
Stop Bolt
Tensioner
Bow Lift Handle
Note: For carbon blades, the blade tension
should be 20,000 PSI. For bi-metal blades,
like the one supplied with your machine, the
blade should be tensioned from 20,000 to
22,000 PSI.
If you are using a blade tensioning gauge, like
the one found in SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES
on Page 27, you will find the specifications
below useful. Follow the manual instruc-
tions included with your gauge and the blade
manufacturer's recommendations on blade
tension.