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G9742 Metal Cutting Bandsaw (Mfg. Since 11/06
Blade Guides
Figure 26. Blade guide position lock knob.
Figure 25. Blade guide adjustments.
UNPLUG the bandsaw
power cord, and NEVER
adjust the blade guides
while the saw blade is
moving!
Figure 24. Blade guide adjustment locations.
Guide Bearing
Adjustment
Hex Bolt
Side Bearing
Eccentric and
Jam Nut
Blade Guide
Side Bearing
Blade Guide Support Bearing
Guide Bearing
Adjustment Hex Bolt
Side Bearing
Eccentric
and Jam Nut
Lock Knob
4. Adjust the blade guide housing so the sup-
port bearing rests against the rear of the
blade (see Figure 24).
5. Using a 14mm wrench, loosen the outer side
bearing eccentric jam nuts.
6. Using a 12mm wrench, rotate the side bear-
ing eccentrics until the bearings have a bear-
ing-to-blade clearance of 0.000" to 0.001".
The bearings must not pinch the blade and
the blade needs to be perpendicular to the
table.
7. Tighten the jam nuts, loosen the lock knob,
and slide the blade guide close to the
workpiece so the blade is supported and will
not twist during the cut (see Figure 26).
The blade guide side bearings support and twist
the blade straight so the blade will enter the
workpiece perpendicular to the table surface. The
blade guide support bearings prevent blade twist
by stopping the blade from being pushed back
during a cut. Both adjustments are critical for cor-
rect saw operation (see Figure 24).
To adjust the guide bearings:
Note: Make sure the blade is tensioned and
tracks correctly before you adjust the blade guide
bearings. Refer to Blade Tension and Blade
Tracking on Pages 23 and 30 for further instruc-
tions.
1. UNPLUG THE BANDSAW!
2. Let the bandsaw headstock park in the full
down position.
3. Using a 12mm wrench, loosen the guide
bearing adjustment hex bolt (see Figure 25).
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