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  1. Powermatic PWBS14-190 Band Saw Power Cord
    $68.94
  2. Powermatic PWBS14-192 Band Saw Adjusting Bolt Assembly
    $49.54
  3. Powermatic PWBS14-212-1 Band Saw Upper Wheel Shaft Hinge Assemb
    $53.13
  4. Powermatic PWBS14-212-4 Band Saw Upper Wheel Shaft Hinge
    $60.31
  5. Powermatic PWBS14-313 Band Saw Door Latch Assembly
    $56.01
  6. Milwaukee 14-34-2004 Band Saw Handle Kit W/ Packaging
    $46.16
  7. Milwaukee 14-46-0053 Band Saw Intermediate Gear/Shaft Kit
    $72.85
  8. Milwaukee 16-01-3091 Band Saw Service Armature
    $71.69
  9. Milwaukee 16-07-2000 Band Saw Service Armature
    Special Price $68.24 Regular Price $71.95
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Band Saw Parts

Band saws play a crucial role in construction machinery and workshops, providing smooth and precise cutting for various materials. These machines consist of several important parts that ensure efficient operation and safety. Key band saw parts include the band saw blade, drive belt, cord set, housing set, upper blade wheel, lower blade wheel, blade guard, service armature, service field, motor assembly, table insert, and trunnion. The motor assembly powers the saw, the lower wheel keeps the blade steady, and the trunnion allows table adjustments for accurate cutting angles, ensuring reliable performance.

Over time, the bandsaw blade can dull or get damaged. This causes poor cutting performance.  The band saw drive belt may also stretch or wear out, affecting the power transfer and causing the saw to malfunction. The band saw blade guard should be regularly checked for damage or misalignment to ensure proper protection during operation. Replacing worn parts is key for keeping this power tool performing well, safe, and lasting longer.

FAQs 

How deep can a band saw cut?

The cutting depth of a band saw depends on its model and throat size, but most standard band saws can cut up to 12-14 inches deep. Larger industrial models can handle deeper cuts, up to 24 inches or more.

Why won't my band saw start?

If your band saw won't start, it could be due to an electrical issue (like a faulty power cord or switch), a blown fuse, or a motor problem. Check these components and ensure the saw is properly plugged in and receiving power.

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