Why does the blade keep coming off my bandsaw?

Why does the blade keep coming off my bandsaw?

The most common reason why the blade is slipping off is that there isn’t enough tension to keep it on. To check tension, carefully press against the side of the blade while the machine is off. If the blade pushes more than ¼ inch, then it’s time to tighten your blade tension.

What helps to keep a band saw blade on?

You can help keep your bandsaw in the best condition by following a daily cleaning and lubricating routine, including lightly oiling the bearings where possible, and using an airline to blow away any swarf that has built up in the blade and mechanism.

How often should you change a bandsaw blade?

Some can last under six months, and some can last years! Some of the most important variables to consider are what you are cutting, the condition of the machine and blade, how long you are using the blade, and even how you are feeding the wood through your saw as well.

What causes bandsaw drift?

Drift is cause because the blade buckles under the load. You can see that by stretching a ribbon between 2 points and applying a pressure to one of the edges, it will turn sideway easily. A sharp blade and high blade speed will help a lot with that.

Why does the blade on my band saw Keep Coming off?

The blade on my band saw keeps walking off the drive wheel. It’s driving me nuts. There’s no play in the wheel so it should be running true. The upper wheel keeps the blade on fine. The blade runs about 1/8in from the back edge of the wheel where it should be.

Is it dangerous to cut with a bandsaw?

A bandsaw is one of the most useful tools for cutting a variety of materials. The unique structure allows for complicated cuts that many other saws can’t make. Unfortunately, the bandsaw is useless – and dangerous – if the blade keeps slipping off.

How often should I replace the blades on my bandsaw?

The best way to keep your bandsaw from experiencing inconsistent cuts is by continuously maintaining the machine and replacing the blade every few months. After a while, you might notice some hairline cracks in your blades. These are never advised to work with, as they can potentially break the blade off the bandsaw completely.

How big should the teeth be on a band saw?

The teeth gullets should be in the center of the tire of the adjusting wheel. Blade thrust guide not adjusted properly allowing the blade to be pushed off the wheel. Less than 1/16″.