Questions & Answers for: blade tension Kitchen Ranges

tension released) position, I can get the blade on using considerable force. It's much, much too tight. Any solutions? I lowered the spacer (on the threaded rod) and got enough drop in the upper wheel

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need a special tool to reset the tension and the spec' on how much tension. send the blade to mannyssharpening.com they have fast return service and return shipping is included in the sharpening price

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...blade are Tension and straightness, You need a special tool to set the tension on your blade and the spec's on how much tension, plus you need to set the straightness of the tension spring. With out ...

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...Tension Make sure blade guide is on like picture above, Now place Socket & Spring aside The comb Blade Place comb blade as picture above Place cutter blade as picture above, making sure cutter ...

...or the proper way to adjust the tension. I've been having hard times also putting right tension on my Haltbar blade . Try reading this blog : http://bandsawblog.com/blade-tension/ Hope that

know when the blade has the proper tension. Hope this blog will help you http://bandsawblog.com/blade-tension/ . What's your band saw blade? I am using Haltbar blades and never got problems tensioning

...is to tighten the blade and then pluck it like a guitar. The blade should produce a clear tone of a specific pitch, rather than a dull thud. Check www.bandsawblog.com/blade-tension/ . Hope that

...blade tension You should check your manual. There's a blade tension handle on my bandsaw, which is adjusted every time I need to change tension or change blade. There ways how to check the correct ...

...blade like a guitar string until it produces a clear tone of a specific musical pitch. The most accurate way is to check it with a tension meter. Read this blog

...blade tension is properly set when the edge of the bar disappears behind the scale at the marking for the blade width you're using. On a few operations, such as sawing thick stock with a thin blade, ...

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