Rockwell 14in. Band saw
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What would cause my saw to throw the upper wheel rubber using a 1/8 in. blade. It never did this before using the same blade. Thanks Stan
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(01-06-2021, 01:42 PM)bgosh Wrote: What would cause my saw to throw the upper wheel rubber using a 1/8 in. blade. It never did this before using the same blade. Thanks Stan
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Is it an unglued black rubber tire?  If so, they lose elasticity over time and squirm/come off, especially if you leave the blade tensioned all the time.  If so, glue it on or replace it.  I replaced mine.  

John
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This is what I installed a couple months ago:






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2 Pack Urethane Band Saw Tires - FIts 14 inch x 1 inch x .095 - No Adhesive Needed - Compatible with Branded Bandsaws Including Jet Grizzly, & Powermatic
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Material Rubber
Brand IMPRESA
Color Orange
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LONG LIFE: These Band Saw Tires are superior to factory tires, or replacement rubber or plastic tires. The value 2 pack provides excellent value and quality.
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NO ADHESIVE NEEDED: Easy to install & remove with no need for adhesive. The tires stretch to fit the wheel tightly.
WIDE RANGE OF COMPATIBILITY: Fits Jet JWBS-14DXPRO, JWBS-14CS, JWBS14OS, Grizzly G0457 G0555 G0555P G0555X G0580 T21005 G1019 G1019Z, & Powermatic PWBS-14, PWBS-14CS. Any Band Saw that requires a 14" x 1" x 0.095" tire.
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Brand Name IMPRESA
Color Orange
Ean 0850008283468
Material Rubber
Size 14 inch x 1 inch x .095
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UNSPSC Code 27111500
UPC 850008283468

I haven't used it a lot, but they seem fine. Not glued, throw in hot water before applying. Old ones were rubber not glued and had to have been at least 30 years old. They started coming off so no other choice.
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Thank You Gentlemen. Stan
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