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bandsaw tension

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 1:40 pm
by hdtran
So, I finally replaced the bandsaw blade. Afterwards, I pulled out the manual to read about aligning the bandsaw guides, and noticed that Shopsmith recommends releasing the bandsaw tension when you're done.

I'd never done that (loosen tension after the end of the shop session). (Just install & go, who needs to read a manual? :rolleyes: )

(Not to mention some "DAMHIKT" moments in trying to get everything re-aligned after installing the new blade...)

How do you remind yourself to release the bandsaw tension, and crank it up again when you're ready to use it? My method (sorry, no photo for now) now is to stick a magnet over the power coupler with a tag saying "TENSION."

Thanks!

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 2:51 pm
by algale
hdtran wrote: How do you remind yourself to release the bandsaw tension, and crank it up again when you're ready to use it? My method (sorry, no photo for now) now is to stick a magnet over the power coupler with a tag saying "TENSION."

Thanks!
My high tech method was to also use a tag with the words "Retension Before Use." The tag has a twist tie at one end and I put the tag flat on the table and very loosely tie the twist tie around the blade after I de-tension it. When I go to use the band saw, the tag and twist tie go up on the upper knob of the case.

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 4:02 pm
by JPG
I can assure the bandsaw will remind you to retension if you forget and turn it on without tension.

One way is to leave the 5/32 ss tool kit in the tension adjusting screw. You may not remember when you shut if down, but you will the next time you need that 'tool kit'.

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 7:35 pm
by fjimp
My sign is glued to the front of the bandsaw cover at eye level in the most viewed place I could determine and simply states;
"Relieve Blade Tension When Finished"

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 9:55 pm
by charlese
My high tech method was caught in this snapshot. I just could never ignore this ugly tape and message, so it worked:) . Left it on (with one replacement) for two years. Finally took it off, now that loosening has become a habit.

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Yet another tag...

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 4:40 pm
by gunner66
I found that the small plastic caps that go on spray cans (like carb cleaner...) fit snugly on the spindle knob of the bandsaw. I wired a plastic tag that says: "Tighten Blade Before Use" onto the cap. Its a good place for this reminder, because you have to take the cap off (and be reminded) before you can slide in the power coupler. Just my $.02.:o

good idea.

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 4:45 pm
by dlbristol
Great idea, I have " heard" of folks forgetting to tighten the blade!:o

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:07 pm
by JPG
gunner66 wrote:I found that the small plastic caps that go on spray cans (like carb cleaner...) fit snugly on the spindle knob of the bandsaw. I wired a plastic tag that says: "Tighten Blade Before Use" onto the cap. Its a good place for this reminder, because you have to take the cap off (and be reminded) before you can slide in the power coupler. Just my $.02.:o
You REMOVE the COUPLER between uses!?:D

Neat idea! :cool:

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 8:54 am
by hdtran
My coupler is pretty much nicely wedged into my bandsaw.

Magnet with tag on the exposed coupler spring is now my reminder method. Again, sorry, no picture...

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 9:09 am
by Gene Howe
I cut a hole in the covers to access the tensioning screw without removing the cover. I also cut a viewing port in the cover. I just leave my red handled hex wrench in the tensioning screw to remind me to tighten it. That's when I leave the BS on the MKV. When preparing to remove the BS and store it, the wrench is removed and I always check the view hole when I put the BS back on the MKV. Even with all these memory aids, I still often forget to loosen the blade!:o