Axminster BS11 Manual Download Page 5

General Instructions for 230V Machines

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The following suggestions will enable you to observe good 
working practices, keep yourself and fellow workers safe and 
maintain your tools and equipment in good working order.

Good Working Practices/Safety  

Mains Powered Tools  

Primary Precautions  

Work Place/Environment

These machines are supplied with attached 16 Amp. plug
and 3 core power cable. Before using the machine inspect the
cable and the plug to make sure that neither are damaged. If 
any damage is visible have the tool inspected/repaired by a 
suitably  qualified person. If it is necessary to replace the plug, it 
is preferable to use an ‘unbreakable’ type that will resist damage 
on site. Only use a 16 Amp plug and make sure the cable clamp 
is tightened securely. Fuse as required. If extension leads are to 
be used, carry out the same safety checks on them and ensure 
that they are correctly rated to safely supply the current that is 
required for your machine. 

Make sure when the machine is placed that it sits firmly on
the floor; that it does not rock and is sufficiently clear of
adjacent obstacles so that cutting operations will not be
impeded. Check you have adequate clearance both in front
of and behind the machine when cutting long timber. If you 
are liable to be processing unwieldy or awkward work pieces, 
it is suggested that you consider fastening the machine down 
to the floor. 

DO NOT use 230V a.c. powered machines anywhere within a 
site area that is flooded or puddled and do not trail extension 
cables across wet areas. 

KEEP the machines clean; it will enable you to more easily see 
any damage that may have occurred. 

WARNING!! KEEP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OUT 
OF THE REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD 
CHILDREN BE ALLOWED IN WORK AREAS

CLEAN the bandsaw with a stiff brush and vacuum cleaner. 

KEEP the work area as uncluttered as is practical, this includes 
personnel as well as material. It is good practice to leave the 
machine unplugged until work is about to commence, also 
make sure to unplug the machine when it is not in use or
unattended. 

ALWAYS disconnect by pulling on the plug body and not the 
cable. Once you are ready to commence work, remove all tools 
used in the setting operations (if any) and place safely out of 
the way. Re-connect the machine.

Carry out a final “tightness” check e.g. guide fence, table tilt, etc.., 
check that the ‘cutting path’ (in this case the path that the work 
piece will travel) is unobstructed.

Make sure you are comfortable before you start work;  balanced, 
not reaching etc.. 
   
If the work you are carrying out is liable to generate  flying grit, 
dust or chips wear the appropriate safety clothing, goggles, 
gloves, masks etc., and if the work operation appears to be 
excessively noisy, wear ear-defenders. 
 
If you wear your hair in a long style, wearing a cap, safety 
helmet, hair net, even a sweatband, will minimise the
possibility of your hair being caught up in the rotating parts 
of the tool. Likewise,  consideration should be given to the 
removal of rings and wristwatches, if these are liable to be a 
‘snag’ hazard. Consideration should also be given to nonslip 
footwear, etc.. 

DO NOT work with cutting tools of any description if  you are 
tired, your attention is wandering or you are  being subjected to 
distraction. A deep cut, a lost fingertip or worse; is not worth it! 
 
DO NOT use this machine within the designated safety areas of 
flammable liquid stores or in areas where there may be volatile 
gases. There are very expensive, very specialised machines for 
working in these areas, THIS IS NOT ONE OF THEM.

Check that blades are the correct type and size, are undamaged 
and are kept clean and sharp, this will maintain their operating 
performance and lessen the loading on the machine.
 
Above all, OBSERVE….  make sure you know what is happening 
around you and USE YOUR COMMON SENSE.

Summary of Contents for BS11

Page 1: ...BS11 BS11 INV Bandsaw BS11 Code 508475 BS11 INV Code 508476 AT M 15 02 2018 REF 102171 Code 508475 Code 508476 INV Variable Speed Control Electro magnetic brake key switch...

Page 2: ...e use Eye protection should be worn Ear protection should be worn HAZARD Motor gets hot Dust mask should be worn Index of Contents 02 Declaration of Conformaity 02 What s Included 03 Optional Accessor...

Page 3: ...s F 4 No M8 Washers G 1 No Table Insert H 1 No Table Insert BS11 INV ONLY I Please read the Instruction Manual prior to using your new machine as well as the operating procedures for your new machine...

Page 4: ...Foot A E B C D Optional Accessories 4 04 No M8 Bolts A 32 No M8 Washers B 28 No M8 Nuts C 04 No Threaded Rubber Feet D 32 No M8 Coach Bolts E 2 No Long Struts Upper 1 2 No Short Struts Upper 2 4 No Le...

Page 5: ...vacuum cleaner KEEP the work area as uncluttered as is practical this includes personnel as well as material It is good practice to leave the machine unplugged until work is about to commence also ma...

Page 6: ...0mm Overall L x W x H 590 x 540 x 850mm Overall L x W x H with stand 750 x 540 x 1530mm Weight 60kg Code 508476 Model BS11 INV Power 750W 230V 50Hz 1ph Blade Speed L 42 660m H 64m 1001m min Blade Leng...

Page 7: ...Stand Assembly 7 1 2 3 B E C Step 2 Step 1 3 4 5 6 D Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 6 E B C Use the holes in the bracket 6 to adjust the stand height Step 7 Stand assembled...

Page 8: ...e side and drill the holes using a 10mm drill bit 2 Line up the holes and secure the bandsaw in place with the M8 bolts washers and nuts 4 1 0 m m 455mm 280mm 1 Locate the stand with assistance lift t...

Page 9: ...Machine Footprint 9 540mm 590mm 850mm 1530mm 280mm...

Page 10: ...Not Supplied Table alignment pin Saw wheel access door Lower wheel door 10mm mounting hole Main saw frame INV variable speed control BS11 INV ONLY ON OFF buttons Fence guide rail Fence Fence clamp ass...

Page 11: ...g handle C Fence scale D and Fence clamping knobs E Lower wheel door stop Upper guide bearings A Upper guide bearing butterfly clamping screw B Rear thrust bearing butterfly clamping screw C Rear thru...

Page 12: ...12 Lower saw wheel brush upper Table securing nut A Height adjusting grub screw B Lower saw wheel brush and dust extraction outlet Upper wheel mounting Upper saw wheel Lower saw wheel Table insert Bl...

Page 13: ...t dovetails at 5 degrees Access hole cover B to set the table at 90 degrees Flexible blade guard Saw dust deflector A Lower blade guide assembly B Lower blade guard assembly C Lower bearing blade guid...

Page 14: ...g control locking clamp Mitre fence storage hanger Electronic Inverter Control Unit BS11 INV ONLY Electronic Inverter heat sink Table extension Tilt quadrant assembly Upper blade guide height assembly...

Page 15: ...ol clamp D Electronic Inverter Control Unit Note The inverter comes preset from the factory and you should not need to make any adjustments Tilt quadrant A Scale B Table clamping handle C Tilt quadran...

Page 16: ...ckwise see fig 08 spin the top wheel by hand and check that the blade remains centrally on the tyre see fig 09 If it does not adjust the tracking by first loosening the locking clamp and turning the t...

Page 17: ...against the blade behind the teeth see fig 16 3 Check that the blade is perpendicular to the table If adjustment is required reset the levelling stop bolt beneath the table then tighten the lock nut...

Page 18: ...and lower the upper blade guide to approximately 1 1 2 38mm above the table using height adjusting knob see fig 27 28 Clamp in place Loosen the butterfly screw A holding the guide assembly in place a...

Page 19: ...A sheet of A4 of photocopy paper is approximately 0 5mm thick Adjust the guide bearings by turning the adjusting Phillips screw B until the bearings are set to the correct thickness Re tighten the He...

Page 20: ...approximately 1mm behind the blade see fig 40 Fig 39 40 4 When all adjustments have been made recheck that when the blade is pressed back against the thrust bearing both the upper and lower side guid...

Page 21: ...ate the work piece was fed into it If you notice that you require more and more pressure to effect the cut and the blade is in continual contact with the thrust bearing the chances are the blade is be...

Page 22: ...access port beneath the table 1 To tilt the table loosen both clamping handles beneath the cast iron table and turn the tilt quadrant adjusting knob until you reached the required angle then tighten...

Page 23: ...e fences T slot and slide on Replace the rear guide making sure guide is touching the back of the table then tighten the two clamping knobs see figs 53 54 55 Fig 51 Fig 52 53 54 55 Rear fence guide Cl...

Page 24: ...N THE TABLE INSERT I YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO MAKE ANY CUTS WHEN THE TABLE IS TILTED Fence Micro Adjuster The fence assembly can be adjusted in small increments To do this first tighten the micro adjuste...

Page 25: ...the selector switch to this position the Green LED light should glow on the NVR switch control panel BS11 INV only Press the Green button on the NVR switch to start the bandsaw see fig B C Position 2...

Page 26: ...within for example Once you are satisfied switch off the bandsaw and wait until it comes to a complete stop DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY The bandsaw drive pulley has two speed positions se...

Page 27: ...ore commencing on your actual workpiece Below is some general guidelines when selecting adjusting the blade speed For best results when cutting always select the speed you are comfortable with based o...

Page 28: ...28 1 Put the table back to the level position if it has been tilted Set the upper blade guide assembly approximately midway in the throat Open the top and bottom doors and remove the table insert 2 R...

Page 29: ...lower guard assembly and then through the guard on the upper blade guide assembly see fig 76 Fig 76 8 Ease the blade over the wheels and locate the blade in the blade guides replace the saw dust defl...

Page 30: ...hly Open the lower and upper door and check the condition of the tyres and the drive belt see figs 81 82 83 Clean impacted crud from the tyres apply a little oil to the screw threads of the blade and...

Page 31: ...give a clean finish and is very well suited to natural timbers of cut should not exceed 50mm When cutting metals reduce the speed as much as possible especially when cutting ferrous metals or cast ir...

Page 32: ...Blades General purpose range of blades for wood and metal cutting Comprehensive range of lengths widths and tooth configuration Hardened and long lasting teeth GroundTooth Bandsaw Blades Diamond grou...

Page 33: ...achine is not on an uneven floor My bandsaw vibrates Check drive belt is tensioned correctly If cutting hard or wet material slow your feed rate down Check blade is sharp and not too fine Make sure th...

Page 34: ...Exploded Diagram List 34 Model BS11...

Page 35: ...1 43 Button head screw M5X15 1 44 Spring washer M6 1 45 Connector 3 46 Motor label 1 47 Handle 1 48 Signal wire 1 49 Nut M10 2 50 Body 1 51 Knob 2 52 Bush 1 53 Flat bearing 51101 1 54 Bracket 1 55 Ro...

Page 36: ...ointer 1 127 Angle label 1 128 Handle 1 129 Cap screw M8x45 2 130 Handle 1 131 Hex screw 1 4 20X3 8 1 132 Hexagonal rod short 1 133 Blade base down 1 134 Bracket short 1 135 Cover 2 1 136 Cover 3 1 13...

Page 37: ...Exploded Diagram List 37 Model BS11 INV Continues Over...

Page 38: ...20 2 43 Inverter 007S21E 1 44 Round head screw M3X10 1 45 Connector 3 46 VR wire 3 47 Wire 1 48 Signal wire 1 49 Control wire 1 50 Body 1 51 Knob 1 52 Bush 1 53 Flat bearing 51101 1 54 Bracket 1 55 Ro...

Page 39: ...gonal rod short 1 133 Blade base down 1 134 Bracket short 1 135 Cover 2 1 136 Cover 3 1 137 Cover 4 1 138 Soft plate 1 139 Hex screw M8X50 2 140 Cap screw M4X10 2 141 Adj screw M6x12 2 142 Cap screw M...

Page 40: ...Wiring Diagram BS11 40...

Page 41: ...Wiring Diagram BS11 INV 41...

Page 42: ...CE Certificate 42...

Page 43: ...Notes 43...

Page 44: ...product including original blades or abrasives The Axminster guarantee is available on Hobby Trade Industrial Engineer AirTools CNCTechnology Series machines It s probably the most comprehensive FREE...

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