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"pmaston"

19/04/2008 12:22 PM

How do I take of my Wheel on my bandsaw

I'm wondering how I can take off the wheel on my band saw. It is a
standalone 14" Import, but very nice, made in Taiwan. It looks like I have
to use a wheel puller, is that how it is done? I got some new tires, and the
instructions say, take off the wheel. So if any of you distinguished
woodworkers could please give me a hint, I would appreciate it a
lot......Peter


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Phisherman

in reply to "pmaston" on 19/04/2008 12:22 PM

19/04/2008 6:32 PM

>nut is reverse thread.

That's the secret!

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "pmaston" on 19/04/2008 12:22 PM

19/04/2008 5:37 PM


"pmaston" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm wondering how I can take off the wheel on my band saw. It is a
> standalone 14" Import, but very nice, made in Taiwan. It looks like I have
> to use a wheel puller, is that how it is done? I got some new tires, and
> the instructions say, take off the wheel. So if any of you distinguished
> woodworkers could please give me a hint, I would appreciate it a
> lot......Peter

If after removing the bolt/nut the wheel does not easily slide off, you then
need a puller.

LH

"Lowell Holmes"

in reply to "pmaston" on 19/04/2008 12:22 PM

19/04/2008 9:25 PM


"pmaston" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm wondering how I can take off the wheel on my band saw. It is a
> standalone 14" Import, but very nice, made in Taiwan. It looks like I have
> to use a wheel puller, is that how it is done? I got some new tires, and
> the instructions say, take off the wheel. So if any of you distinguished
> woodworkers could please give me a hint, I would appreciate it a
> lot......Peter
On my Jet 14" BS, you just take the nut off and then the wheel comes right
off. No wheel puller is required. IIRC, the nut is reverse thread.


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