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i have a metal band saw that starts out cutting good but before it goes through metal it starts turning out im monkeyed with it got it to go a little straighter by ajusting the spring that makes it cut harder or easyer but it still cuttin crocked an help will be appreciated..
Reply:have you adjuster the guide rollers?What kind of condition is the blade in? cheap blades or dull ones have a tendency to wander.Synchowave 180SD Bernard 3500SS water coolerMillermatic 200Parker Plasma Tec 40dvOperating Engineers Local 12
Reply:Originally Posted by BruceTShave you adjuster the guide rollers?What kind of condition is the blade in? cheap blades or dull ones have a tendency to wander.
Reply:Originally Posted by DSWIf you loose the set on one side of a blade the blade will tend to cut sideways as one side cuts more than the other as you go along.
Reply:thanks guys for ur info the blade changing is only thing iv not done so thats next when i can get to hardware..
Reply:Originally Posted by BruceTS99% of the time the guide rollers need adjusting to make it cut straight, but I've seen a few that no matter how you adjusted it, it would still wander, replace the blade with a good quality one and problem sloved.
Reply:Here's my recommendations:Check your guides.Make sure you have a good high quality bi-metal blade.Check your blade tension.Check the square of the blade to your clamping surface.Finally, check to see if the whole saw moves square when lowered (if it doesn't, it may mean that your pivot is worn and needs to be replaced/fixed/etc...--Wintermute"No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience." - John Lockewww.improvised-engineering.comManufacturer Agnostic:Blood----------Sweat---------Tears----|------------------|----------------|----Lincoln Red, Miller Blue, Esab Yellow |
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