Setting Band Saw Guides.
Most band saws have two similar sets of guides, one set above the table and
the other below. There are two different types of these, one has a rear guide
bearing and then two guide blocks. The second has the rear bearing and also two
side bearings. The back bearing resists the force that you apply as you push the
board past the blade, while the guide blocks or bearings prevent the blade from
twisting out of position. Both sets can be adjusted the same way..
Move the guard up about halfway between the table and the top of the case.
Depending on how accurately the guard moves up and down you may have to set the
guides to allow it to move. Set the rear bearings first, both top and the
bottom. Move them forward until they almost touch the blade. Leave about 1/32”
gap between the blade and the bearing. We have found that a dollar bill works
just fine. Then set the guide blocks or the side bearings using the dollar bill.
When all are in place lock them. Your saw should now be ready to run! If you
have problems with the way it is cutting after this tune-up, the saw may require
more involved adjustment. There may be a problem with the alignment of the
wheels with one another, balancing the wheels and adjusting the drive train.
This is time for the owner’s manual to assist with these problems.

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