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    Bandsaw breakdown

    I just had a curious problem when I was resawing about a 5 inch wide board on my 14 inch old jet bandsaw. After a couple of inches the blade just snapped. After I removed it I looked at the top wheel and it would not move by hand, it was jammed against the top of the housing. I removed all tension from the blade and it would rotate but as soon as I put minimal tension on the spring, it would bind against the top. I removed the wheel and bent the top with pliers as much as I could and still shut the door and the same result. The bracket behind the wheel seems loose even after I tighten it back up but I dont know if this is normal or not. The screw in back which moves in and out to adjust the plane of the wheel just pushes against the bracket and doesnt engage any threads, but I dont know if this is what it is supposed to do either. Anybody got a clue as to what I need to do? I cant use the saw at all like this.


    Woody Dixon

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    Either the top wheel axle broke or something with the tensioner. With no tension wiggle on the wheel and see if it feels broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woody dixon View Post
    I just had a curious problem when I was resawing about a 5 inch wide board on my 14 inch old jet bandsaw. After a couple of inches the blade just snapped. After I removed it I looked at the top wheel and it would not move by hand, it was jammed against the top of the housing. I removed all tension from the blade and it would rotate but as soon as I put minimal tension on the spring, it would bind against the top. I removed the wheel and bent the top with pliers as much as I could and still shut the door and the same result. The bracket behind the wheel seems loose even after I tighten it back up but I dont know if this is normal or not. The screw in back which moves in and out to adjust the plane of the wheel just pushes against the bracket and doesnt engage any threads, but I dont know if this is what it is supposed to do either. Anybody got a clue as to what I need to do? I cant use the saw at all like this.


    Woody Dixon
    There is a tension bracket on the older 14" Jet and Delta bandsaws that can bend, usually from applying a lot of tension with blades too wide for the saw. Long ago I bent the one on my Delta by trying to properly tension and resaw 3/4" blades. If I'm remembering correctly when the bracket bends the wheel tilts further and further until the back of the wheel touches the back of the housing. Iturra Design sells replacement brackets that are much stronger than the factory bracket. I replaced the bracket and installed their stronger spring as well.

    But if you mean the top rim of the wheel touches the top inside of the upper housing, I don't know. I think the tensioning bracket needs to be tight when the blade is tensioned. First thing I'd do is disassemble the upper part of the saw and examine the parts.

    JKJ

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    i disassembled the top and removed the sliding bracket assembly. The axle seemed fine but the hinge flops around and the screw behind it doesnt thread in to it. It looks like there might be part of the screw broken off in a threaded hole but the break is very clean. I watched some videos and the wheel with no tension was very close to the top of the cover and rubbed almost immediately when i applied tension. The sliding bracket is not cracked. I believe you have to buy the whole assembly but dont want to that is that is not the problem. Is the adjustment screw supposed to thread into the hinge? If so, could this be why the wheel feels so loose and it is too high when not tensioned? What else do I need to look at if this is not the problem? Thanks

    Woody Dixon

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    Quote Originally Posted by John K Jordan View Post
    There is a tension bracket on the older 14" Jet and Delta bandsaws that can bend, usually from applying a lot of tension with blades too wide for the saw. Long ago I bent the one on my Delta by trying to properly tension and resaw 3/4" blades. If I'm remembering correctly when the bracket bends the wheel tilts further and further until the back of the wheel touches the back of the housing. Iturra Design sells replacement brackets that are much stronger than the factory bracket. I replaced the bracket and installed their stronger spring as well.

    But if you mean the top rim of the wheel touches the top inside of the upper housing, I don't know. I think the tensioning bracket needs to be tight when the blade is tensioned. First thing I'd do is disassemble the upper part of the saw and examine the parts.

    JKJ
    Yes it is the top rim which is touching the top of the cover. The hinge is in the bracket is not tight. Is the adjustment screw supposed to thread into it? Mine looks sheared off perhaps but is awfully clean. That is the only thing that looks out of place after I took it out of the cover.

    Woody Dixon

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    Need pictures!!!
    Funny, I don't remember being absent minded...

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    Photo Sep 17, 11 05 10 PM.jpgPhoto Sep 17, 11 05 10 PM.jpg
    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Westfall View Post
    Need pictures!!!
    here are pictures of the hinge not attached to the tracking screw. Is this the problem?

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    Assuming the 14" Jet is similar design to the 14" Rockwell/Delta I'm pretty sure the bolt you are referring to pushes the hinge to tilt the wheel and is not threaded into the hinge. That said not sure why the top of your wheel is rubbing on the housing unless you installed a blade that is too long in which case in order to tension it you would push it up too high. You say you broke a blade so I assume you installed a new blade, are you sure it is the correct length?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Garson View Post
    Assuming the 14" Jet is similar design to the 14" Rockwell/Delta I'm pretty sure the bolt you are referring to pushes the hinge to tilt the wheel and is not threaded into the hinge. That said not sure why the top of your wheel is rubbing on the housing unless you installed a blade that is too long in which case in order to tension it you would push it up too high. You say you broke a blade so I assume you installed a new blade, are you sure it is the correct length?

    The blade has been on the saw for several years cutting fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woody dixon View Post
    The blade has been on the saw for several years cutting fine.
    I'm confused, your OP said the blade snapped so I assumed the blade broke. If not the blade, what snapped?

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    Maybe post pictures of the whole saw. Looking at the pics you posted I think your Jet is similar to the 14" Rockwell/Delta design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Garson View Post
    I'm confused, your OP said the blade snapped so I assumed the blade broke. If not the blade, what snapped?
    Maybe that is normal without a blade but the tracking screw looks like it should thread into the hinge in the picture making it more stable. The top wheel is too high and seems to flop around.

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    The tracking screw does not thread into the hinge, it only presses against it. Did you release the tension after the blade broke? If not, then the wheel will hit the top of the blade cover without a blade compressing the tension spring.
    Beranek's Law:

    It has been remarked that if one selects his own components, builds his own enclosure, and is convinced he has made a wise choice of design, then his own loudspeaker sounds better to him than does anyone else's loudspeaker. In this case, the frequency response of the loudspeaker seems to play only a minor part in forming a person's opinion.
    L.L. Beranek, Acoustics (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1954), p.208.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David L Morse View Post
    The tracking screw does not thread into the hinge, it only presses against it. Did you release the tension after the blade broke? If not, then the wheel will hit the top of the blade cover without a blade compressing the tension spring.
    Yes but then I was trying to figure out why the blade broke and when I put tension back on the wheel hit the top cover and wouldn't turn anymore. So you're saying this is normal without a blade on the wheel? This would mean I have no problem and just need to replace the blade.

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    Your description sounds much like what happened to me on my Delta 14" band saw. I broke a 3/4" resaw blade after trying to tension it for resawing. The blade worked well for awhile, but failed from stress crack fatigue. The top of the wheel was very close to the sheet metal housing and trying to tension the replacement blade only made it worse.

    The problem turned out to be as JKJ described above. I had bent the bracket that holds the wheel axle and it is a known weak spot on these 14" saws. It wasn't very obvious to me at first look, but when I looked closely, I could see that the axle wasn't square to the bracket.

    A new heavy duty aftermarket part from Iturra Designs (10405 Improved Tracking Arm) solved the problem. My upper wheel now has plenty of clearance at the top and the tracking adjustment and tensioning all work like new and no other parts were replaced. The Iturra axle mount is machined from a solid billet and has a shim pack that allows lateral adjustment if needed to maintain that the blade guides stay aligned on the blade through the height range of travel.

    I'm not sure if that part fits the Jet, but a call to Louis Iturra would be helpful as he is very knowledgeable and helpful.

    New Iturra assembly .JPG
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