I just upgraded to a Jet 18" band saw with bearing guides. My former saw had conventional guides with cool blocks and i generally set the guides to a sheet of paper distance from the blade.
How do I adjust the Jet guides to best tune the saw. i.e. should the blade actually be embedded in the groove in the rear thrust bearing? Should the side bearings touch the blade and if so how much pressure should be applied for optimal functionality.
Do the adjustments change when using different types of blades?
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Another comment, A post last week had several comments on moving a larger band saw. I followed the advise of others and transported the unit standing upright with 3 sets of rachet straps (front, middle and rear of truck bed with the saw in the middle of the truck bed. i was fortunate as my employer allowed me to use a truck with a Tommy Lift. This was a lifesaver in conjunction with an appliance mover. I was able to move it with help from my son, wife and daughter with no difficulties. The only portion left is moving it from the shipping pallet to a mobile base.
How do I adjust the Jet guides to best tune the saw. i.e. should the blade actually be embedded in the groove in the rear thrust bearing? Should the side bearings touch the blade and if so how much pressure should be applied for optimal functionality.
Do the adjustments change when using different types of blades?
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Another comment, A post last week had several comments on moving a larger band saw. I followed the advise of others and transported the unit standing upright with 3 sets of rachet straps (front, middle and rear of truck bed with the saw in the middle of the truck bed. i was fortunate as my employer allowed me to use a truck with a Tommy Lift. This was a lifesaver in conjunction with an appliance mover. I was able to move it with help from my son, wife and daughter with no difficulties. The only portion left is moving it from the shipping pallet to a mobile base.