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Adjustments, Blade tracking adjustment – Wilton 7015 User Manual

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Adjustments

Blade Tracking Adjustment

Refer to Figures 13 and 14.

Blade tracking has been set and tested at the
factory. Adjustment is rarely required when the blade
is used properly or if the blade is correctly welded.

If adjustment is needed:

1. Using the blade tension handwheel (D), make

sure the blade is properly tensioned.

Note: Blade tensioning is described in the
Changing Blades section on page 18).

Keep proper tension at all times.

2. Raise

the

saw head (A) as shown.

3. Open

the

wheel guards (B).

4. Remove both of the blade-guide bearing bracket

assemblies (C).

5. Loosen

three

hex locking screws (E) in the head

weldment (G).

While performing the following,

keep the blade from rubbing excessively on the
shoulder of the wheel. Excessive rubbing will
damage the wheel and/or the blade.

6. Start the saw. Turn the adjustment screws (F) to

tilt the idler wheel (Figure 14) until the blade is
touching the shoulder of the idler wheel.

Note: As a general rule, make the same adjustment
to the two adjustment screws on the right (F). The
single adjustment on the left is independent.

7.

Next, turn the adjustment screws (F) so the
blade starts to move away from the shoulder of
the wheel – then immediately turn the
adjustment screws in the other direction so the
blade

stops – then moves slowly toward the

shoulder.

Keep fingers clear of the blade

and wheel to avoid injury.

8. Turn the adjustment screws (F) to stop the

motion of the blade on the wheel as it gets
closer to the wheel shoulder.

Put a 6-inch length of paper (J, Fig. 14) between
the blade and the wheel as shown (the saw is
still turned on). The paper should not be cut as it
passes between the wheel shoulder and the
blade.

9. Turn

the

adjustment screws (F) slightly.

Figure 13

Figure 14