8
Figure 15 Horizontal Adjustment)
The blade should never hit the thrust
bearing until the wood pushes the blade back during cutting.
10) On the lower guides, you need to make a similar check of the alignment of
the back of the blade to the thrust bearing as you raise or lower the guides in
reference to the table. Note there are two pivot points on the lower guides to
adjust them parallel with the blade.
At this point the top and bottom guides are set up and ready to be set for the
particular blade.
11) Loosen the bolt that fastens thede the round rod forward. Slide the rod and
guides forward, so that the front edge of the side guide is just behind the gullet.
Look from the front to make sure the guides are parallel with the blade as the bolt
is tightened.
12) Adjust upper and lower guide bearing leaving .004 inch gap between blade
and bearing (Thickness of a dollar bill folded once) Adjust the side guides in
while you are spinning them with a finger. When the guide can be felt just
touching the blade, back it off a hair. Now tighten the lock. As the lock ring
tightens, turn the guide adjustment with it to cinch it down securely. Now spin the
guide. You should barely feel it touch the blade
11) Close doors and reinstall plastic blade guard
12) Rotate blade by hand to check tracking
13- Plug in saw, turn power on to check operation
ADJUSTMENTS (TENSIONING, BLADE TRACKING
SQUARING BLADE TO TABLE)
ADJUSTMENTS
Tuning and tweaking a bandsaw is the key to accurate, precise and
simple cutting. Your enjoyment will be in direct proportion to the energy you
expend on fine adjustment and tune-up.
MiniMax bandsaws have “flat” tires versus “crowned” tires.The flat tire offers
better support for the blade while cutting and increases accuracy.
TENSIONING A BANDSAW BLADE
The tension gauge supplied on the machine does not show true tension
but rather serves as a point of reference. See
Figure 16 Tension Gauge. It serves that
reference function best after you establish the
correct tension for each blade. See Figure 17
Tension Aduster
Correct really means the tension that works
best for the particular blade in use.) Set
tension by gently pushing blade sideways
with finger. The blade should deflect
approximately 3/8 inch sideways with the
telescoping blade guard at full
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