On the Arrangement Care And Operation of Wood Working Factories And Machinery
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The wheels require to be so adjusted that the saw will only touch, and not bear against the back guides when not cutting ; and as different saws and different positions of the guides as to height will vary this back thrust, it requires constant attention from the sawyer. THE OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK. 125 The amount of back pressure is easily determined by placing a piece of wood behind the saw while it is running and pressing it forward, noting the amount of force it requires, and then setting the w...heels until it bears lightly on the back. This edge strain, as we will call it, is generally provided for by an adjustment of the axis of the top wheel, which every machine should have. Different forms of teeth, the pitch, angle, and manner of setting, are questions of much importance with large saws that run with power feed; but for scroll cutting, slitting, and with narrow blades generally, the matter of teeth has not such importance a fact that is sufficiently proved by the great diversity of both opinion and practice met with.
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