Richard S
Established Member
Hi All
A couple of years ago I bought a SIP 12" bandsaw and I has sat quietly in the corner of the workshop hardly being used ever since, mainly because I have never really been happy with its performance and partly because I never seemed to have the time to investigate and tune up its workings.
However I thought the time had come this weekend to have a look and see what can be done, so I bought some decent quality blades and set about replacing said blade and making sure all the adjustments where spot on.
Upon opening the doors it became apparent that the original blade had moved forward on the wheels to such an extent that it has sawn almost halfway through the door catch, now having replaced the blade with a new one I can't get the blade to stay centred on the wheels, no matter how I adjust the upper wheel the blade always moves to the front of the wheel and at some adjustments even comes right off the wheels, it also seems to get worse as you apply more tension to the blade, that is to say if you start off with the tension just enough to grip the blade and turn it it moves forward on the wheel by a few mm but as you crank up the tension towards the mark for the size of blade it gradually moves further forward on the wheel.
I have a book that says to check the wheels are in alignment with each other using a straight edge but because the frame is in the way on my model I can't see a way to do this.
Help!! Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Richard
A couple of years ago I bought a SIP 12" bandsaw and I has sat quietly in the corner of the workshop hardly being used ever since, mainly because I have never really been happy with its performance and partly because I never seemed to have the time to investigate and tune up its workings.
However I thought the time had come this weekend to have a look and see what can be done, so I bought some decent quality blades and set about replacing said blade and making sure all the adjustments where spot on.
Upon opening the doors it became apparent that the original blade had moved forward on the wheels to such an extent that it has sawn almost halfway through the door catch, now having replaced the blade with a new one I can't get the blade to stay centred on the wheels, no matter how I adjust the upper wheel the blade always moves to the front of the wheel and at some adjustments even comes right off the wheels, it also seems to get worse as you apply more tension to the blade, that is to say if you start off with the tension just enough to grip the blade and turn it it moves forward on the wheel by a few mm but as you crank up the tension towards the mark for the size of blade it gradually moves further forward on the wheel.
I have a book that says to check the wheels are in alignment with each other using a straight edge but because the frame is in the way on my model I can't see a way to do this.
Help!! Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Richard