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R Woo
10-31-2002, 11:05 AM
I have the Ridgid Bandsaw and I've had to replace the Tensioning screw and nut twice because of the tensioning screw stripping and preventing me from loosening or tightening the blade. I definitely don't overtighten. I was taught that the tension on a bandsaw blade should always be released when not in use. This tendency to strip on the tensioning screw is very irritating. I suspect either a design flaw or a poorly made part. What can Ridgid do about this? :mad:

JSchnarre
11-01-2002, 12:07 PM
Woo,

Turns out it was some parts out of spec. We have replaced the parts we have in stock with correct, in spec ones.

Jake

hi ho sliver
11-05-2002, 11:56 AM
Is that a problem on all 14 bandsaws, I mean should we order a replacement part in anticipation of having this problem?

[ 11-05-2002, 11:59 AM: Message edited by: hi ho sliver ]

JAM
11-11-2002, 10:34 AM
Originally posted by R Woo:
I have the Ridgid Bandsaw and I've had to replace the Tensioning screw and nut twice because of the tensioning screw stripping and preventing me from loosening or tightening the blade. I definitely don't overtighten. I was taught that the tension on a bandsaw blade should always be released when not in use. This tendency to strip on the tensioning screw is very irritating. I suspect either a design flaw or a poorly made part. What can Ridgid do about this? :mad:

JAM
11-11-2002, 10:37 AM
Sorry, still figuring out how this site works.

I have the same problem on my bandsaw. What's my next step? Is the part covered under warranty? How do I know that the replacement I get is the upgraded part?

JSchnarre
11-12-2002, 10:49 AM
Jam,

Yes that part is covered under warrenty. Simply call 1-800-4RIDGID and they will get a part sent out.

Jake

Cal
05-04-2003, 09:15 PM
How far down should the tension be lowered when the band saw is not in use?

UO_Woody
05-05-2003, 06:25 AM
Turning the tensioning a full 3 or 4 turns will do. I release all the tension on mine. Sometimes my bandsaw doesn't see use for a week or two at a time.

Not releasing tension will flaten and harden the tires, causing tracking problems. Will weaken the blades. Next time you brake a blade, if it did not break at the weld, it's probably from not releasing tension. And will prematurely compress the tensioning spring, causing loss of tension.