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MARIO MANISCALCHI Posted on Dec 04, 2012
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I HAVE A DELTA BAND SAW SERIAL# 102-3033 AND NEED PARTS

NEEDE BLADE BEARINGS AND LOWER 8 INCH CAST IRON PULLEY BY BROWNING WITH 3/4 INCH SHAFT

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Find time to check www.bandsawparts.com . or give them a call perhaps.

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efs_perpends

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  • Posted on May 15, 2009

SOURCE: Rubber on wheels is shot. Where can I get new rubber?

Here are a few links to new tires for your bandsaw, available here and here and here. If you google "bandsaw tires", you'll find they are pretty widely available and may be able to come up with a better price...

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efs_perpends

efs_perpends

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SOURCE: manual or info on a rockwell 28380 14" band saw

I can't find one for the exact model number you have, but there are a lot of manuals for the same era bandsaws available as PDF downloads at this site. Perhaps another manual for a similar machine will help answer most of your questions, in lieu of the correct one...
Have a look around there, though, at both the Delta and Rockwell listings, as I just made a quick look to find yours and there might be something there somewhere.

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efs_perpends

efs_perpends

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2009

SOURCE: I need a manual for the Delta band saw model number 28-207

Go to this link, Right click on the underlined PDF below the Publication Preview, and you'll be able to save target as a pdf file onto your system.

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efs_perpends

efs_perpends

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2009

SOURCE: I need a manual for an old Sears Band Saw Model #534.01120

Does it look like this? Unfortunately, they don't have a manual that I could find. But you might like to post your request in the forums there, as they get some traffic from aficionados of old tools with wile and know how.
It might help you also to google Dunlap & PowerKing for the manual.
As far as tuning it up goes...
Check each of the wheels' "bearings" to begin with, to ensure they are running smoothly and as true as possible, without end play or wobble. Then use straightedges and flat jointed boards to line up the three pulleys as much in a single flat plane as possible, by shifting shims, etc. (It may behoove you to remove the table out of the picture to begin with, if possible, so you can get the wheels lined up well with one another, then replace the table once the blade will track.)
The adjustments on a three wheel system can be a little more delicate and temperamental than on a standard 14" bandsaw, so be moderate in your tracking adjustments, and crank the wheels by hand to begin with as you work the tension up on the blade, checking constantly to keep the blade running as close to the center of all three tires as possible. Don't worry about the blade guides at all until you get the blade running on the wheels well. Then move the backed off guide blocks and backing bearings into place. They are meant, after all, to keep the blade from deflecting, not to force it into position.
That's my quick advice for how to tune it up.
Good luck. It looks like a beaut!

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2010

SOURCE: I have a 14

From information over at http://www.deltaportercable.com/ServiceAndSupport/OwnersManuals.aspx
"You can locate your product's model number on the warning/caution label on the product itself."
It's often a two letter code followed by a dash then a 3 or 4 digit number. some examples are PM-1886 or BS-3A or 28-701. Hope that helps!

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