I have a 14" JET bandsaw (JWBS-14CS) that has performed well under
light use for several years. This morning I tensioned the blade up and
found the tracking a bit off; adjusted that and when I started the saw
there was a loud BANG, followed by the sound of the rattling metal.
Oh-- and the upper door blew open as well. I quickly hit the switch,
thinking the blade had broken. Turns out it was much worse-- the
triangular part of the cast shaft hinge that the tracking adjustment
bolt presses against sheared off! This caused the upper wheel to slap
over into the housing and the blade to fall off. Luckily there was no
further damage to the saw (or myself).
I was pretty surprised that this casting failed. From the jagged edge
it looks like it may have been cracked for a while (no way to see that,
as it would have been on the inside edge) and just decided to give way
today after I tensioned up a 5/8" blade. JET doesn't sell just this
casting, so I had to order the entire sliding bracket assembly for $40
to replace it.
If you're using a 14" JET you may want to take a look at this casting
just to make sure yours isn't set to fail also.
Regards,
Kiwanda
"Kiwanda" <[email protected]> wrote in news:1157991706.484674.85310
@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
> I have a 14" JET bandsaw (JWBS-14CS) that has performed well under
> light use for several years. This morning I tensioned the blade up and
> found the tracking a bit off; adjusted that and when I started the saw
> there was a loud BANG, followed by the sound of the rattling metal.
> Oh-- and the upper door blew open as well. I quickly hit the switch,
> thinking the blade had broken. Turns out it was much worse-- the
> triangular part of the cast shaft hinge that the tracking adjustment
> bolt presses against sheared off! This caused the upper wheel to slap
> over into the housing and the blade to fall off. Luckily there was no
> further damage to the saw (or myself).
>
> I was pretty surprised that this casting failed. From the jagged edge
> it looks like it may have been cracked for a while (no way to see that,
> as it would have been on the inside edge) and just decided to give way
> today after I tensioned up a 5/8" blade. JET doesn't sell just this
> casting, so I had to order the entire sliding bracket assembly for $40
> to replace it.
>
> If you're using a 14" JET you may want to take a look at this casting
> just to make sure yours isn't set to fail also.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kiwanda
>
>
Iturra Designs discusess some band saw failures in his catalog. You should
get a copy. It is free for the asking.