Hello,
I recently purchased a Hammer N4400 and had been working with a 6mm blade, which, as per manual instructions I had tracked in the centre of both wheels.
I bought a 12mm 3/4 vary tooth premium blade from Tuff Saws and again followed the N4400 manual:
As it’s over 10mm the tips of the saw teeth have to protrude over the wheel edges.
(Now leaving a 12mm blade’s teeth protruding over the wheels edges would leave dangerously little blade band on the wheels so I took this to mean over the tyre’s edge in this instance)
No matter how I tracked and tensioned the blade would stay riding with the tips of the teeth over the tyre on the top wheel but 2.5mm in on the bottom wheel. (the closest I could get the blade to ride to the edge)
I have made some test cuts and the saw is ripping very accurately with next to no drift over 900mm and the blade does not seem to be wandering at all on top or bottom wheel.
Has anyone else had this experience ?
Should I just leave it as it is?
I have tried centre tracking and there was a similar discrepancy between top and bottom blade positions, but obviously I’d rather follow the manual’s instructions. I haven’t heard back from Felder yet.
All advice appreciated. Paul
I recently purchased a Hammer N4400 and had been working with a 6mm blade, which, as per manual instructions I had tracked in the centre of both wheels.
I bought a 12mm 3/4 vary tooth premium blade from Tuff Saws and again followed the N4400 manual:
As it’s over 10mm the tips of the saw teeth have to protrude over the wheel edges.
(Now leaving a 12mm blade’s teeth protruding over the wheels edges would leave dangerously little blade band on the wheels so I took this to mean over the tyre’s edge in this instance)
No matter how I tracked and tensioned the blade would stay riding with the tips of the teeth over the tyre on the top wheel but 2.5mm in on the bottom wheel. (the closest I could get the blade to ride to the edge)
I have made some test cuts and the saw is ripping very accurately with next to no drift over 900mm and the blade does not seem to be wandering at all on top or bottom wheel.
Has anyone else had this experience ?
Should I just leave it as it is?
I have tried centre tracking and there was a similar discrepancy between top and bottom blade positions, but obviously I’d rather follow the manual’s instructions. I haven’t heard back from Felder yet.
All advice appreciated. Paul