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Jim Barstow
03-14-2014, 1:24 PM
I just put new tires on my grizzly 514x2 bandsaw and it is now running rough. By rough, I mean that there is more vibration and blade movement. With the original tires, it easily passed the "nickel on its edge test" and the blade was absolutely stable. Not anymore. I got the tires from grizzly and put them on the way it was advised: heat to 150F then run a dowel around between the wheel and the tire to even out the tension.

Any advice on how to smooth it out?

Joe Scharle
03-14-2014, 1:32 PM
Is there a 'bump' on the tire?

Jim Barstow
03-14-2014, 1:45 PM
Not an obvious one

Joe Scharle
03-14-2014, 6:43 PM
I'd remove the blade.
Start the saw to see if the vibration is in the drive wheel.
Then I'd spin the upper wheel and mark the 6 o'clock position. Spin it 3-4 more times to see if it stops in the same 4-8 o'clock area. If so, I'd wrap some wire at 180 degs.
While the wheels are spinning, I'd lay a thin stick along the tires and check for 'thumping'. I've read of defective tires.
Lastly, I'd put on another blade.

Jim Barstow
03-14-2014, 9:57 PM
Found the problem. Although the tire didn't have a bump, there was one section where it was skewed laterally. That caused movement of the blade and the resulting vibration. I fixed it and it now passes the nickel test again.