Originally posted by ahoiberg
<br />i recently got a 1/8" blade for my bandsaw and i'm having the darndest time keeping the blade on the wheels... i tighten the heck out of it (i thought) and the blade wants to run off the back of the wheel every time i turn it on.
any thoughts on what might cause this? am i not tightening it enough, too much???
thanks!
There are two things that must be done to properly tracking of a saw blade: tension (what you do) and then the tracking of the blade. My bandsaw has a thumbscrew on the backside of the upper wheel assembly.
Here you turn the wheel by hand and using the thumbscrew, you adjust the tracking of the blade - it should run on the center of the tire. Here is an excerpt from my band saw manual:
"After applying tension to the blade, rotate the wheels
slowly forward by hand and observe the blade’s
movement. The blade (A) Fig. 49 should travel in the
center of the upper tire. If the blade creeps toward the
front edge, loosen the wing nut (B) Fig. 48, and turn the
thumb screw (C) clockwise. This procedure draws the
blade toward the center of the tire. If the blade creeps
toward the back edge, turn the thumb screw in the
opposite direction. Adjust the thumb screw (C) Fig. 48
only a fraction of a turn each time."
This tilts the wheel in or out.
So in a nutshell, first tension your blade and then adjust the tracking. Also make sure your blade guides and trust bearing are set to have the blade run on the center of the wheels. I have seen badly tuned bandsaws and the tracking was totally off due to badly adjusted guide/bearing assembly.
Repeat this often to make sure the blade run ok. I check it whenever I use the saw.