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Unusual Wear on
Side/Back of Blade
1. Blade guides worn
2. Blade guide bearings not
adjusted properly
3. Blade guide bearing bracket is
loose
1. Replace
2. Adjust as per operator’s manual
3. Tighten
Teeth Ripping From
Blade
1. Teeth too coarse for work
2. Too heavy pressure, too slow
speed
3. Vibrating work piece
4. Gullets loading
1. Use finer tooth blade
2. Decrease pressure, increase
speed
3. Clamp work piece securely
4. Use coarse tooth blade or brush
to remove chips
Poor Cuts
1. Feed pressure too great
2. Guide bearing not adjusted
properly
3. Inadequate blade tension
4. Dull blade
5. Speed incorrect
6. Blade guide spaced out too
much
7. Blade guide assembly loose
8. Blade track too far away from
wheel flanges
1. Reduce pressure by increasing
spring tension on side of saw
2. Adjust guide bearing, the
clearance cannot be greater
than .001mm
3. Increase blade tension with
tension knob
4. Replace blade
5. Adjust speed
6. Adjust guide space
7. Tighten blade guide assembly
8. Re-track blade according to
operating instructions
Poor Cuts (Rough)
1. Too much speed or feed
2. Blade is too coarse
3. Blade tension loose
1. Decrease speed or feed
2. Replace with finer blade
3. Adjust blade tension
Blade is Twisting
1. Cut is binding blade
2. Too much blade tension
1. Decrease feed pressure
2. Decrease blade tension
Summary of Contents for BS-330M
Page 17: ...14 14 DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS A G E D C F B H I J K L N P Q O M S T U V W X R Y...
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Page 48: ...45 45 ELECTRICAL PANEL LAYOUT...
Page 49: ...46 46 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...
Page 50: ...47 47 PARTS DIAGRAM...
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