Wheel & frame details – Wellsaw 58BW User Manual
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Wheel & Frame Details
Wheel & Frame Details
Always give model number, serial number and part number when ordering parts.
1 102874
FRAME
2
A-046
WHEEL SLIDE BLOCK
3 A-012
SLIDE
BLOCK
4
100004-013
CAP SCREW, 5/16-18 X 5/8, HEX
HEAD
5
100025-002
LOCK WASHER, 5/16
6 A-010
WHEEL
ADJUSTING
BLOCK
7
100004-019
CAP SCREW, 5/16-18 X 1-1/8,
HEX
HEAD
8 102360
SPACER
9
A-009
WING SCREW BLOCK
10 102896
WING
SCREW
11
A-017B
BAND WHEEL, IDLE END
12 100414-003 BEARING
13 105415
SPACER
14 105420
WHEEL
AXLE
15
100019-011
HEX JAM NUT, 5/8-18
16
100065-007
HEX NUT, 5/8-18
17
A-017A
BAND WHEEL, DRIVE END
18 A-086
RING
GEAR
19
100004-053
CAP SCREW, 1/4-20 X 1,
HEX
HEAD
20
100025-001
LOCK WASHER, 1/4
21 102900
WHEEL
PLATE
22
100004-063
CAP SCREW, 5/16-18 X 3/4,
HEX
HEAD
23
100034-003
SET SCREW, 5/16-18 X 3/8
24 102903
MOTOR
SUPPORT
25
100023-005
SELF LOCKING NUT, 5/8-11
26 100042-010 THUMB
SCREW
27
100024-001
WING NUT, 1/4-20
28
100846-016
1/2 HP MOTOR 115/60/1
100846-010
3/4 HP MOTOR 220/60/3 (OPTION)
29 101238
PULLEY
MOTOR
30
100004-012
CAP SCREW, 5/16-19 X 1/2,
HEX
HEAD
31 102876
WHEEL
GUARD
32
100000-017
MACHINE SCREW, 10-32 X 1/4
33 100063
THUMB
SCREW
34 100218-010 CLAMP
35
100000-025
MACHINE SCREW, 1/4-20 X 1/2
36 102877
BLADE
GUARD
37 105530
BELT
GUARD
38
105811
ANGLE WHEEL GUARD
39
105810
WHEEL GUARD, DRIVE END
40
102879
WHEEL GUARD SUPPORT
41
100004-026
CAP SCREW, 3/8-16 X 7/8,
HEX
HEAD
42
100025-003
LOCK WASHER, 3/8
43
100004-067
CAP SCREW, 3/8-16 X 3,
HEX
HEAD
44
100029-004
FLAT WASHER, 3/8
45
100017-003
HEX NUT, 3/8-16
46 105423
WHEEL
ASSEMBLY
COMPLETE,
IDLE END (INCLUDES ITEMS
11-14)
47 105422
WHEEL
ASSEMBLY
COMPLETE,
DRIVE END (INCLUDES ITEMS
12-15, 17-20)
48
105615
DRIVE WHEEL GUARD
49 105856
BLADE
GUARD
50
105858
WHEEL AND BLADE GUARD AS-
SEMBLY (INCLUDES ITEMS 31
AND
49)
WHEEL PITCH ADJUSTMENT
If the blade runs too low on wheels, it may be because of too much blade tension. Loosen the blade by turning
the “T” handle (10) counterclockwise (CCW). The blade must be reasonably tight.
If this adjustment does not correct the problem, adjust the wheel pitch. Usually, adjusting the idler wheel will cor-
rect the problem. However, if it doesn’t, both idler and drive wheels will have to be adjusted as follows:
1. Loosen blade tension until the blade is slack by turning the “T” handle CCW.
2. Raise the frame into the vertical position. See Diagram.
3. Loosen 2 cap screws 7A and 7B 1/2 turn.. Then tighten 2 cap screws 7C and 7D 1/2 turn.
4. Tighten blade by turning “T” handle CW. If the blade then runs in proper position on both wheels, no further
adjustment is necessary.
If the blade runs back to the fl ange of the idler wheel and not on the drive wheel, make the following adjustment:
1. Loosen the 2 cap screws, 22E and 22F, at the motor end of the wheel plate.
2. Tighten the 2 Allen screws, 22G and 22H, about 1/2 turn.
3. Tighten all four cap screws.
4. Start the motor to see if the blade runs back to the fl ange of the wheel.
CAUTION:
Too much pitch will wear the wheel fl anges and roll over the back of the blade! This prob-
lem can usually be determined by the noise of the blade rubbing against the fl ange. To check further, place a
piece of paper between the blade and the wheel. Start the saw. The blade should not shear the paper but just
fold it over. If it shears the paper, back off the adjustment a little at a time until proper adjustment is reached.