Band Saw: Why won't my my band saw's blade move?
A broken saw blade, failed drive belt or damaged rubber tire can prevent the blade from moving when the motor runs.
Check the condition of the blade and replace the blade if it's broken. If the blade is okay, examine the rubber tires and replace any worn or damaged tire. If the blade and rubber tires are okay, check the motor drive belt and replace if it's worn or broken.
THESE REPAIRS MAY HELP SOLVE YOUR BAND SAW PROBLEM
Replace the band saw drive belt
The drive belt connects the drive motor pulley to the lower wheel and rotates the lower wheel, which spins the band saw blade. Examine the drive belt regularly and replace the drive belt if it's broken or damaged.
Band saw drive belt
How to replace a band saw drive belt
If your band saw blade isn't moving but you hear the motor running, the drive belt could be broken. This step-by-step repair guide and video show how to replace a band saw drive belt in just 15 minutes.
Replace the band saw rubber tire
The band saw rubber tires fit over the upper and lower wheels and grip the band saw blade to prevent slipping. Examine the band saw rubber tires regularly and replace worn or damaged tires.
Band saw rubber tire
How to replace a band saw tire
If your band saw blade wobbles, wanders or won't move, the band saw tire might be the problem. This repair guide and video show how to replace a band saw tire in 15 minutes or less.
Replace the band saw blade
The band saw blade becomes dull with use. Cutting hard wood or metal hastens blade dulling. The band saw blade is dull when you must apply significantly more than normal force to push the piece you're cutting through the blade. Replace the band saw blade when it's dull or damaged.
Band saw blade
How to replace a band saw blade
If your band saw takes a long time to cut, the blade could be dull. This DIY repair guide and video show how to replace a band saw blade in 30 minutes or less.
Symptoms for band saws
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Main causes: damaged rubber tire, worn wheel bearings, loose blade tension, dull saw blade…
Main causes: dull blade, improper feeding, loose blade tension, not using a work piece guide…
Main causes: dull blade, using the wrong type of blade, feeding work piece to quickly, loose blade tension…
Main causes: broken saw blade, bad drive belt, damaged rubber tire…
Main causes: angle indicator needs adjustment, dull blade…
Main causes: dull blade, using the wrong type of blade, weak drive motor…
Main causes: lack of electrical power, broken power cord, bad on/off switch, faulty drive motor…
Repair guides for band saws
These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your band saw.
How to replace a band saw on-off switch
If the switch won't turn the band saw on or off, it could be defective. Replace the switch, using these steps.…
How to replace a band saw blade
If the saw blade is dull or damaged and isn't cutting cleanly, replace the blade following these steps.…
How to replace a band saw drive belt
If the motor runs but the blade doesn't move, it could be that the drive belt is broken. Here's how to replace it.…
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