James H Bennett
01-29-2017, 9:23 PM
Hi - first post here. I have a new Jet JWBS-14DXPRO bandsaw. As others have found, turning that blade tension knob at the top is a job for Superman - NOT a lot of fun. I wound up ordering one of the Carter Accuright Ratchet-Rod devices. Upon removing the stock Jet rod I find out that the stock nut and two threaded collars do not fit the Carter rod - threads are different. The Carter rod works great, especially with a spare 3/8" socket wrench I had available. But.....
That was the good news. The bad news is that since the two Jet collars do not fit on the Carter rod, the Jet tension release handle is useless. I'm wondering if that thing is worth the effort of trying to find two threaded collars with set screws to fit the Carter rod. Today I did a re-saw of a 8/4" x 8" x 10' poplar board on the saw. Seemed to work pretty well and I had very little blade drift. When I was done with the saw, I used the new Carter rod and my socket wrench to completely release to tension.
So, how important is that Jet factory tension release thing?
Thanks, Jim
That was the good news. The bad news is that since the two Jet collars do not fit on the Carter rod, the Jet tension release handle is useless. I'm wondering if that thing is worth the effort of trying to find two threaded collars with set screws to fit the Carter rod. Today I did a re-saw of a 8/4" x 8" x 10' poplar board on the saw. Seemed to work pretty well and I had very little blade drift. When I was done with the saw, I used the new Carter rod and my socket wrench to completely release to tension.
So, how important is that Jet factory tension release thing?
Thanks, Jim