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From improved performance and safety to reduced downtime, urethane Band saw tires provide many advantages over factory tires and rubber or plastic replacement tires. Urethane Band saw tires most certainly outlast rubber Band saw tires and plastic Band saw tires. Urethane Band saw tires will not dry rot like rubber or plastic tires. This alone provides you with an exceptional value over other types of Band saw tires. Another advantage of urethane tires over rubber is that no adhesive is needed for proper installation. Urethane tires can be stretched to fit and are specifically designed to stay in place without any type of adhesive. See more product details

Urathane Band Saw Tires

Choosing the right equipment for your projects plays a significant role in the quality of your work. With Band saws it is equally important to choose the right parts and accessories to make your machine run smoothly and without issue. Whether you’re a carpenter, contractor or even a skilled craftsman, your Band saw is one machine that you need to run smooth and true.

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Built to Last

From improved performance and safety to reduced downtime, urethane Band saw tires provide many advantages over factory tires and rubber or plastic replacement tires. Urethane Band saw tires most certainly outlast rubber Band saw tires and plastic Band saw tires. Urethane Band saw tires will not dry rot like rubber or plastic tires.

Replace Old Worn Out Tires

Whether you’re setting up a new saw or replacing the tires on an old saw, the urethane tire installation process is quicker and easier for increased productivity and efficiency. All of this improves blade tracking and extends the life of your blade.

USA Made

Made in the USA and can be trimmed to fit if needed.

Note: Tires come in pairs except for Item #1756 comes with three Tires.

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Delta / Rockwell Urathane Band Saw Tire

Sulphur Grove Tool Delta / Rockwell Urathane Band Saw Tires

These tires are an exact match to the Delta / Rockwell / Milwaukee dimensions. They are engineered with the same crown profile, thickness, and locking tab for a perfect fit. This is a two tire set of Quality Urethane Band Saw Tires. See more product details

Delta / Rockwell Urathane Band Saw Tire

Choosing the right equipment for your projects plays a significant role in the quality of your work. With Band saws it is equally important to choose the right parts and accessories to make your machine run smoothly and without issue. Whether you’re a carpenter, contractor or even a skilled craftsman, your Band saw is one machine that you need to run smooth and true.

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Built to Last

From improved performance and safety to reduced downtime, urethane Band saw tires provide many advantages over factory tires and rubber or plastic replacement tires. Urethane Band saw tires most certainly outlast rubber Band saw tires and plastic Band saw tires. Urethane Band saw tires will not dry rot like rubber or plastic tires.

Replace Old Worn Out Tires

When tuning up your Band saw, why not use the best parts to get the job done. Sulphur Grove Tires are designed to last a long time and provide you with outstanding performance without all of the hassle that rubber tires bring.

USA Made

Made in the USA and can be trimmed to fit if needed.

  • Delta 28-340 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-345 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-34X 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-350 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-35X 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-365 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-366 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-36X 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-640 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-641 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-64X 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-651 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-652 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-653 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-654 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-656 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-65X 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-662 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-663 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-665 20” Band Saws
  • Delta 28-66X 20” Band Saws

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Ultra Blue Urathane Band Saw Tire

Carter Band Saw Tires are made from the highest quality material to exacting standards. That’s why they deliver such outstanding performance and wear consistently for so long. Tires are available in a variety of sizes to fit most popular bandsaws. All tires come with complete, detailed instructions to facilitate proper installation.

Our exclusive Carter Ultra Blue Urethane Tires provide even greater durability and resistance to damage and allow for optimum blade tracking. These tires provide superior strength and are generally installed without adhesive bonding being required. Simplified installation procedures permit the saw to be returned to service sooner after installation.

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Clean Sweep

The Clean sweep helps keep your tires free from debris which shorten their life and effect blade tracking. As debris; saw dust, metal on metalworking saws, or any other debris accumulates on the tire, continued use without cleaning compresses the tire more in other places then if it were in contact with the rubber or urethane alone. Over time the tire will loose its rebound in those places if not cleaned properly and thus decrease tire life. (Currently only offered for 14″ saws)

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Buy your Bandsaw Tyres from a UK woodworking expert

Choose from our wide range of spare tyres for your bandsaw machine whatever the size you need. If you can’t see what you need give one of our team a call today and see how we can help you.

Spare wheel lining 28.04.04.00 for Centauro CO700 bandsaw. supplied as strip. NOTE. requires adhesive to fix For glue see.

Spare tyre 48.02.33.00 for Centauro CO600 bandsaw width of tyre =38mm rip is located 15mm. with a 4mm rib. 19mm For glu.

Spare wheel lining 28.04.04.00 for Centauro CO900 bandsaw NOTE. requires adhesive to fix For glue see product CECOTYREGLUE

Limit switch for Centauro or similar bandsaws Key operated, can be retro-fitted to older machines to assist with CE compliancs.

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Set of 50ml permabond adhesive complete with initiator for fixing bandsaw tyres (recommended one set per wheel) Instructions.

Perspex guard for Post 2004 Centauro SP bandsaw Width of front piece approx 40mm For pre 2004 see CECO600GUARD.

Plastic Cover Box Desined To Suit Limit Switch CEDOORLIM for Centauro or similar bandsaws Fits on to the opening door

Replacement tyre for Centauro SP 500 bandsaw. Suitable for CO500 and Smart 500 Bandsaws. For glue see product CECOTYREGLUE

ScottSargeant are UK’s leading supplier of specialist woodworking equipment. Our sales team and engineers have decades of experience in helping businesses maximise their productivity and machinery investments. With the broadest range and over 3 million pounds worth of machinery in stock on display at our showroom near London, you can be sure to find new and used machinery, tooling or spare parts that match your budget and workshop needs

COMPANY INFORMATION

ScottSargeant Woodworking Machinery Ltd., 1 Blatchford Rd, Horsham, RH13 5QR, ENGLAND

Call us Monday. Friday08.00. 17.00 [UK time]44 (0)1403 273000

How to Measure Band Saw Tires

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A Band saw uses two wheels in order to operate, and each of those wheels are protected by a tire to prevent damage to the saw blade. The ​tire on your Band saw also helps the blade to run smoothly and track correctly.

​Over time, these bandsaw tires can wear and will need replacing. Understanding how to measure Band saw tires can help you fit your​ saw with the right tire size​, specific to the machine.

These step-by-step instructions will guide you through the process of ​​measuring ​a bandsaw ​wheel so you that can replace the tires.

​How To Measure Bandsaw Tires

Measuring Band saw tires​ is ​very simple… ​simply measure the diameter of one of the saw wheels, and subtract 2″. ​​​Done!

Below, we’ll go through how to remove your worn bandsaw tires, along with the type of bandsaw tires to select. We’ll also review how to install a new bandsaw tire.

Removing the Worn ​Tires from ​​Your Saw

To get an accurate measurement of your bandsaw wheel, you will need to remove the tire that is currently attached to ​the Band saw first.

You will know that you need a bandsaw tire replacement if your bandsaw is operating unevenly or if there is much wear and/or cracking on your current tire.

Before removing the ​tire of your bandsaw, you need to remove the blade from the saw. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for removing the blade.

You can remove the tire from the bandsaw wheel by using a razor knife to cut the glue that is holding the tire in place.

This will release the seal and may require some additional cleaning to remove any residue that is left on the Band saw wheel surface.

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This residue can generally be removed with a flat, bladed tool such as a putty knife, or even a screwdriver. You should be able to remove anything remaining after this with a solvent like isopropyl alcohol.

You will want to ensure that ​the wheel of the Band saw is completely clean of the old tire for a proper fit of the new Band saw tire. Leaving residue from an old tire can prevent proper operation and will cause uneven wear. A stiff brush can help with the residue removal process.

Selecting Rubber vs Urethane Tires

Before you begin the procuring of a new saw tire, you need to determine what type of tire material you need.

You have the option of a rubber or urethane Band saw tire replacement. Rubber is a more affordable option but can wear down easily and quickly. It also can create gumming of the Band saw over time from its glue and requires additional work for assembly on your Band saw.

While more expensive to purchase, a urethane bandsaw tire is a longer lasting replacement option. Not only will it will last longer, but it will wear less. It doesn’t use any glue ​to stay on the wheel, which will prevent this residue from building up on ​the bandsaw.

It is also easier to install as it doesn’t need to be glued in place for operation. High-speed Band saws also do well with urethane tires as they don’t break down easily and prevent cracking which is a common problem with rubber Band saw tires.

You also have the option of selecting a safety color for your ​tire. Going with an orange color, for example, can make it easier to perform inspections of your Band saw tire which can be challenging while a black-on-black surface.

Measuring Your Bandsaw Wheel

The size of the Band saw tire you select for replacement is typically dictated by the size of machine you are operating. The Band saw tire needs to be approximately 2 inches smaller than the diameter of the wheel that your Band saw is equipped with.

This will allow it to fit well ​on the Band saw wheel and make sure it is affixed in place with ease. It will also prevent the tire from slipping off during operation of your Band saw, which could create a hazard as you work.

Band saw tires are offered in a variety of sizes including 10″, 12″, 14″, 16″, 18″, and 20″, grouped into 2-inch increments. The tire that you select for you Band saw should be 2 inches smaller than the diameter of ​the Band saw wheel, to ensure it fits properly and snuggly.

You can easily determine the size of your Band saw wheel by measuring its diameter. Simply subtract 2 inches from this total, and you have determined the size of the Band saw tire you need as a replacement.

Tips for Installing a ​Tire on Your Bandsaw

To allow​ the tire of your bandsaw to fit ​to the wheel easier, you ​must submerge it in hot, soapy water for a period of time prior to installing it. This will make it more pliable and flexible when stretching it to fit over your Band saw wheel. Frankly speaking, it won’t fit on without doing this.

Clamp the tire to one point on the wheel. Then, using screwdrivers or putty knives, work the tire onto the wheel by going around the wheel a little at a time.

As long as your Band saw wheel is clean and free of residue, you should have a secure fit with your new tire. Rubber tires will need to be glued into place, while urethane tire can operate free of an additional adhering solution.

While you have the Band saw pulled apart, consider changing the blade as well.