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On my Delta 14", there are times when I loosen the tension and then keep unscrewing the tension knob, but the upper wheel just doesn't move very much. I think it binds in there somehow. Only when I "jiggle" the wheel a little does it break loose and move.
Two thoughts:
1. What I described above.
2. Is there a chance there's a slight kink in the blade that is preventing reinstallation? Do you have any idea why it jumped off the wheel? There's usually a reason it did that. Do you have another blade you can try?
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In addition to WxMan's suggestions (good ones), it can be difficult to see the lower guides when you are installing a blade. If the blade does not slip into the upper and lower guides properly, then the blade will act like it is too short.
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New information. apparently the mechanism that tensions via the lever had become "goobered up" completely loosening the upper blade size tensioner and using a mallet and chunk of wood, I was able to persuade the mechanism to move down where it should have gone by itself and got my blade on!
Thanks to all for the suggestions!
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(11-08-2021, 07:04 PM)mstoube Wrote: New information. apparently the mechanism that tensions via the lever had become "goobered up" completely loosening the upper blade size tensioner and using a mallet and chunk of wood, I was able to persuade the mechanism to move down where it should have gone by itself and got my blade on!
Thanks to all for the suggestions!
Glad to hear that you got it straightened out.
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I was gonna say, it has to be because of the upper wheel not sliding down all the way.
Glad you got it going.
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Just be sure the slide actually slides easily, or the tensioning screw will load the spring but not transfer all of the force to the wheel hub and from there to the blade.
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