Clarke 6460120 CBS7MC 7 Inch Metal Cutting Bandsaw Instructions

To adjust the blade tension, first turn off and unplug the bandsaw. Locate the tension adjustment knob, usually positioned on the top of the saw. Turn it clockwise to increase tension and counterclockwise to decrease it. Ensure the blade tracks properly on the wheels after tensioning.
For cutting stainless steel, use a bi-metal blade with a tooth pitch suited for metal cutting, such as 14-18 TPI (teeth per inch). This will provide the durability and cutting precision needed for stainless steel.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves. Ensure the blade guards are in place, and keep hands away from the blade while the machine is operating. Disconnect the power before changing blades or performing maintenance.
Check the blade tension and adjust it if necessary. Ensure the wheels are properly aligned and inspect the blade for damage or improper installation. Also, verify that the blade guides are set correctly.
Lubricate the bandsaw's moving parts every 6 months or as needed, depending on usage frequency. Use a light machine oil for the pivot points and a suitable grease for the wheel bearings.
Regularly check blade tension and alignment, clean sawdust and metal shavings, inspect electrical connections, and lubricate moving parts. Replace blades when worn and ensure all safety features are functional.
Strange noises can be caused by incorrect blade tension, worn bearings, or misaligned wheels. Inspect these components and adjust or replace them as needed. Check for debris in the blade path as well.
Turn off and unplug the bandsaw. Open the blade guard, release the tension, and carefully remove the old blade. Position the new blade on the wheels, ensuring teeth face forward. Tighten the tension and check alignment.
Ensure the blade is sharp and properly tensioned. Check the alignment of the blade guides and adjust if necessary. Slow down the feed rate to allow the blade to cut smoothly.
Loosen the bevel adjustment knob or lever, adjust the saw head to the desired angle using the angle gauge, and then retighten the knob or lever to secure the position.