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In general, start cuts by turning the hydraulic flow regulator (O) to a setting of 2 to 3 to control
the saw bow descent rate.
Adjust the hydraulic flow regulator until the chips match the description (previous pages) of a
quality chip which in turn produces a quality cut.
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Clockwise (cw) will decrease the down feed speed.
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Counterclockwise (ccw) will increase the down feed
speed.
Any variation of material (thickness, hardness, etc.) may require a change to the down feed
speed.
The blade speed will also need to be adjusted to match the various materials as well.
This should also be matched to the blade type and tooth count.
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During the operation cycle, the hydraulic vise will automatically close on the piece part from
a distance of
0.0” – .75” (0 – 19mm). The vise will then open to a maximum of .75” (19mm)
at the end of the cutting cycle after the saw bow has return to its up position.
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If the hand operation is selected and the footpad is used, the hand operation indicator light
will blink. If the footpad operation is selected and the hand operation switches are used, the
foot operation indicator light will blink. (They indicate improper selection)
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If the saw bow up/down switches are functioning incorrectly, the switch (Z) and switch (AA)
indicator lights will blink at the same time.
These examples below show ways to
clamp a variety of cross sections. Always
keep in mind the cutting capacity of the
saw to achieve efficient saw cuts and
long blade life. Do not use blades of a
size different from that shown in the
technical specification chart.
NOTICE:
A saw bow dropping too quickly can cause the
blade to stall in the piece.
If the blade does stall:
Press either emergency STOP button to immediately shut
off all functions of the saw. To release the stop button,
rotate the mushroom head clockwise (cw) to reset. (Note:
Resetting the E-STOP button will not start the machine.)
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Summary of Contents for BS-350SA
Page 17: ...14 14 OVERALL DIMENSIONS...
Page 18: ...15 15 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE I H G F E D C B A T P O Q S M N U L R V J K T...
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Page 49: ...46 46 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...
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