paulm
IG paulm_outdoors
Apologies if it's grannies and eggs, but you shouldn't be having the problem of the blade moving much on the top wheel when you put the power on, you should be turning the top wheel slowly by hand (after tensioning the blade) and adjusting the tracking knob as soon as you get the first slight bit of unwanted movement of the blade on the wheel. Only after the blade stays in position when hand turning and you lock the adjustment off in that position, should you switch on.
The reason for this is that the tracking is very sensitive and you may need very small adjustments to get it right, you can't really do that properly except slowly and by hand. It's certainly the case on my startrite bandsaw and others I have used.
But if you are still having problems with excess noise and vibrations also it does maybe point to bearing or other mechanical problems, but it's not clear yet that there aren't any operator issues contributing or causing problems. Apologies if you're experienced and know all this stuff though
Cheers, Paul
The reason for this is that the tracking is very sensitive and you may need very small adjustments to get it right, you can't really do that properly except slowly and by hand. It's certainly the case on my startrite bandsaw and others I have used.
But if you are still having problems with excess noise and vibrations also it does maybe point to bearing or other mechanical problems, but it's not clear yet that there aren't any operator issues contributing or causing problems. Apologies if you're experienced and know all this stuff though
Cheers, Paul