I inherited a Mark V 510R with the bandsaw attachment a few years ago. I have just started using the bs regularly and cleaned and aligned it last night. The books I've read about bs mention that the wheels should be "coplaner". The wheels on my bs are not aligned. The top wheel sits about 3/8" back from the lower wheel. Is this correct? The owners' manual says nothing about wheel alignment. How can the wheels be aligned, if necessary?
I don't see any reference to a 510R on the shopsmith site. What is the difference between a 510 and a 510R?
Bandsaw wheel alignment
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Bandsaw wheel alignment
Tom Torbett
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Bandsaw Wheel Alignment
Tom;
If you are looking in a 510 document for information on your bandsaw, I would not expect you to find it.
The bandsaw is a separate Special Purpose Tool (SPT) and there is a separate manual.
Check out these links. I think they might get you to the information you are seeking.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/faq/bandsaw.htm
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/itemfind.htm?item=841547
The details for the bandsaw used to be here online but I am unable to locate that info right now. If I do locate it, I'll post it here as a separate post.
If you are looking in a 510 document for information on your bandsaw, I would not expect you to find it.
The bandsaw is a separate Special Purpose Tool (SPT) and there is a separate manual.
Check out these links. I think they might get you to the information you are seeking.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/faq/bandsaw.htm
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/itemfind.htm?item=841547
The details for the bandsaw used to be here online but I am unable to locate that info right now. If I do locate it, I'll post it here as a separate post.
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Dusty
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The Shopsmith band saw is the exception to the co-planar rule. The top wheel is tilted very slightly so the blade runs toward the back rim. The "tracking bearing" -- a feature that is not found on other bandsaws -- aligns the back of the blade so it runs just inside the back rim of the top wheel. Provided the band saw frame is in good shape, you should never have to worry about wheel alignment.
With all good wishes,
With all good wishes,
Nick Engler
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Hi doublet,doublet wrote:...I don't see any reference to a 510R on the shopsmith site. What is the difference between a 510 and a 510R?

Tim
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