Saw Blade Tensioning And Tracking - Central Machinery 67595 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual

14” four speed woodworking bandsaw
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Figure For Step 8-8
62B & 63B
96B & 97B
8.
Place the Saw Blade Guard (61B) onto
the two Studs (60B/95B) and over the
Saw Blade (56B). Secure in place using
the two Gaskets (62B/96B) and Tapping
Screws (63B/97B).
Figure For Step 8-9
94B
9.
dust chute Setup (optional)
If you will attach a dust collector to this
bandsaw, attach the Dust Chute (110B)
to the Lower Front Cover (94B) using the
Bolts (111B) as shown above.
SKU 67595
61B
BoltS
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Saw Blade tensioning and tracking

Figure For StepS 8-10 to 8-13
48B
10. The Saw Blade (56B) tension is adjusted
using the Micro Adjusting Knob (42B) on
the back of the Upper Back Cover (57B).
Turn the Knob clockwise to increase ten-
sion and counterclockwise to decrease
tension.
11.
There is a scale on the Blade Tension
110B
Slider (41B), shown above. Turn the
Micro Adjusting Knob (42B) clockwise
until the top of the Nut (44B) aligns with
the scale marking that corresponds with
the width of the blade. For example, the
included blade is 3/8" wide, so you would
adjust the blade until the top of the Nut
aligns with the 3/8 marking on the scale
for that blade.
note: Too much tension is a common cause
of Saw Blade breakage and other un-
satisfactory performance. Relieve the
tension when the Bandsaw is not in use.
12.
Adjust the Upper and Lower Guide Sup-
ports (19B, 117B) so that they do not
contact the blade during tracking adjust-
ment.
13.
Loosen the Nut (47B) on the shaft of the
Blade Tracking Knob (48B).
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