BANDSAW MACHINE INSPECTION GUIDE
Items checked / procedure:
Machine Inspection
1 - IDLER & DRIVE WHEELS
Inspect for flat spots on the wheel surfacesRock wheels side to side for bearing play
Problems Caused
Band breakage, blade slip
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Machine Inspection
2 - Guides
Disassemble guides check for cracks and or chips. Carbide guide surface should be higher than surface of the steel holder. Look for excessive wear on the corners of the carbides.
Bearing type guides should be checked for looseness between the center shaft or post and outer bearing surface. Make sure the bearings turn freely.
Problems Caused
Band breakage, crooked cuts, blade vibration.
Tight roller guides will pull the blade off of the idler wheel. Blade should slip freely between guide rollers.
Items checked / procedure:
Machine Inspection
3-Guide Arm Alignment
Remove blade from the blade guides, place the blade against the wheel flanges or center the blade on the wheels. The center of the blade should line up with the center of the guide.
Problems Caused
Blade breakage or cracking. Scoring of the bladebacking and crooked cutting. CAUTION: Do not perform a guide arm alignment. Report this problem only. Special training is needed to perform this task.
Items checked / procedure:
Machine Inspection
4 - Blade Tracking
Inspect the band position on the band wheels, the blade must not ride against the wheel flange. The blade should be positioned so that the largest portion of the blade body is supported by the wheel surface.
Problems Caused
Blade breakage and or cracking. Crooked cutting, caused by set damage or blade twist. Wheel damage of flange wear.
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Machine Inspection
5 - Blade Tension
Measure tension with tension meter and record. Proper tension for bimetal blade should be between 190 and 210 N/ mm^2.
Problems Caused
Blade breakage, crooked cutting, vibration and slippage between the band and the wheel.
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Machine Inspection
6 - Blade Speed
Verify proper operation of band speed controls and speed indicators.
Problems Caused
Tooth damage, crooked cutting, premature tooth wear.
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Machine Inspection
7 - Chip Brush
Check the condition of the chip brush. Replace as needed if parts are available.
Problems Caused
Tooth breakage, rough cutting premature tooth wear.
Items checked / procedure:
Machine Inspection
8 - Coolant Flow
Verify coolant flow from all hoses and ports. Check coolant concentration with a refractometer. Recommend a 10% concentration minimum.
Problems Caused
Premature tooth wear, tooth breakage and crooked cutting.
Items checked / procedure:
Machine Inspection
9 - Clamps
Verify condition and operation of saw clamp and feed clamps list problems found.
Problems Caused
Tooth damage, crooked cutting, blade breakage.
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Machine Inspection
10 - Stock and Feed System
Verify correct sequence of stock feed system making sure blade is clear of stock during auto feed cycle.
Problems Caused
Blade breakage and or tooth damage.
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Machine Inspection
11 - Drive Mechanism
Check condition of all drive belts. List all fluid leaks in drive gear box. Report all unusual gear of bearing sounds. Check for smooth running of all parts.
Problems Caused
Tooth damage, crooked cutting
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Machine Inspection
12 - Fluid Levels
Check hydraulic fluid level. Check oil level in all air oilers. Check gearbox oil level.
Problems Caused
Erratic operation of saw arm. Improper blade tension. Erratic blade speed control.
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