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Great fit
Band saw is running like new again. The new bandsaw tire fits like a glove. Timely delivery to boot.
Guest - August 1, 2019
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Does it’s job
Works as advertised
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Jet16 easy
Excellent replacement part, fit perfect reasonably easy to put on and was up and running 20 minutes after delivery. Very fast delivery as well. Highly recommend.
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30 - 60 mins
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Large pot of hottest tap water, further heated on stove, high for just 5 minutes. Soak tires in very warm water 15 minutes. Zip tie tire at 9, 12, and 3 o\'clock. Use screw driver to pry the bottom down onto the wheel.
1. removed the wheel from the bandsaw using a crescent wrench.
2. placed the new band in boiling water for 5 minutes
3. removed the band with tongs and gloves.
4. placed band on bottom of wheel, use the ground to hold it in place
5. dead lifted the band over the wheel using two hands
6 use the wooden dowel to
... Read more \"persuade\" the rest of the band over the wheel.
7 can be done with one person. two people makes it a little easier
8 replace both bands because the other band will surely break shortly after you replace one.
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The band saw rubber tire which the saw blade runs on had dried out and cracked.
You have to release the tension on the band saw blade, remove the large bolt the holds on the band saw wheel. Once removed clean the wheel. Take the new rubber tire, soak it in very hot water for 15 minutes. Remove from the water and stretch it over the wheel using the zip ties to hold it on one side as you stretch the other portion over
... Read morethe top half of the wheel. You will need the screw driver to help get it in to the wheel. If u got a friend have him help you it will go quicker.
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Old band saw tires dries out, became brittle and came band saw wheels.
Removed old rubber tires from band saw wheels and cleaned band saw and wheels. Set up two 1/2\" iron pipes in my bench vise to hold band saw wheel. Placed new tires in hot water 5 minutes to soften them. With 2 people, 1 held tire in place, the other forced tire on rim using pry-bar.
Urethane tires don\'t require adhesive because they are so tight on the wheel, but are difficult to stretch enough to get on. I used a head gun on the tire to soften it enough and used clamps and pry bars to get it on the wheel. Another thing you could do is to place the tire in the hot water for a few minutes to soften it enough to stre
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soaked tires in very hot water for20 minutes. wheels ( upper and lower ) Were clamped to bench. I had my son in law help me and we easily stretched the new tires over the wheels. theres a few youtube videosI I Found very helpful.
Removed both the upper and lower wheels. Scraped and cleaned both wheels and then mounted new tires. I found clamping the wheels into my large vice helped as I stretched the tires onto the wheels. Because the tires are friction adhered, they fit tight and I used a flat bar to pry to stretch the tires onto the wheel. An extra set of ha
... Read morends would be helpful if you don\'t have a large vice. The tires fit perfectly. Care is needed to realign the top wheel once the blade is re-installed. I turned the wheels by hand to make sure the blade was tracking before plugging the machine in. Works great.
Heated in new tire in boiling water for 15 minutes.
Used cable ties to hold tire in place at 9, 12, 3
Used several screwdrivers to force the tire onto the wheel
Don\'t hurry about \"breaking\" the tire, it was tough getting on, but can be done!
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP19159942
Manufacturer Part Number: JT9-JWBS16-133
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