Set up my 502E today having read the instruction manual and the relevant sections of the books by Mark Duginske and Lonnie Bird. Am working through Steve Maskery's dvd on same.
The instruction manual is explicit: have the teeth off the front edge to save the rubber.
Lonnie Bird suggest the middle, and Duginske suggests the edge for coarse blades or and carbide/ bi metal blades.
The blade I have is a 1" by 0.035" 3 skip raker
The problem I have is that if I have the teeth off the edge of the wheel, the guides are no longer // to the blade as the adjustable top guard is moved up or down depending on material thickness being cut.
If the blade is in the middle of the wheel, i.e. on the crown, then the guides are // to blade but rubber gets marked.
Would welcome thoughts/advice please
The instruction manual is explicit: have the teeth off the front edge to save the rubber.
Lonnie Bird suggest the middle, and Duginske suggests the edge for coarse blades or and carbide/ bi metal blades.
The blade I have is a 1" by 0.035" 3 skip raker
The problem I have is that if I have the teeth off the edge of the wheel, the guides are no longer // to the blade as the adjustable top guard is moved up or down depending on material thickness being cut.
If the blade is in the middle of the wheel, i.e. on the crown, then the guides are // to blade but rubber gets marked.
Would welcome thoughts/advice please