Wilton 7015 User Manual

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Blade Guide Bearing Adjustment 
Referring to Figure 16: 
Guide bearings and guide inserts are located on 
either side of the saw blade and provide stability for 
the blade when the saw is in operation. These 
bearings rotate on an eccentric shaft so the distance 
from the blade can be adjusted for optimal 
performance.  
Blade guides provide blade support.  
Guide bearings and blade guides are initially 
adjusted at the factory and should rarely require 
adjustment 
It is always better to try a new blade when cutting 
performance is poor. If performance remains poor 
after changing the blade, check the blade guides for 
proper spacing. For most efficient operation and 
maximum accuracy, clearance between the blade 
and the guide bearings should be 0.001-inch. The 
bearings will still turn freely with this clearance. If the 
clearance is incorrect, the blade may track off the 
drive wheel. 
Disconnect the cut-off saw from 
its electrical power source. 
  Check the blade to make sure 
the welded section is the same thickness as the 
rest of the blade. If the blade is thicker at the 
weld, the guide bearings may be damaged. 
If required, adjust first one guide bearing and blade 
guide assembly 
then the other as follows: 
1.  Using a 3mm hex wrench, loosen two set screws 
(A) securing the eccentric bushings. 
2.  Using a 5mm hex wrench, loosen two socket 
head cap screws (D) securing the carbide blade 
guides
 (E). 
3. Position 
the 
bearings (B) by turning the bushings
(C) with a flat-head screwdriver. Set the 
clearance between the bearings (B) and blade
(F) at approximately 0.001 inch. 
When properly adjusted, the blade should be in 
a vertical position between the bearings as 
shown in Figure 17. 
4. Tighten 
the 
set screws (A). 
5. Adjust 
the 
blade guides (E) so they support the 
blade without pinching and tighten the socket 
head cap screws. 
6.  When the adjustment is correct, the guide 
bearings should rotate freely with slight pressure 
of the finger (blade stopped). 
Figure 16 
Outer
Roller
Inner
Roller
Locking Screw
INCORRECT
CORRECT
Saw Blade
Saw Blade
Figure 17 
Drive Belt Tension Adjustment 
The
V-belt will stretch with use and may 
occasionally require tension adjustment. To adjust 
see the Changing Drive Belt section (page 19) 
steps 1, 2, 6, and 7.