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SETTING GUIDES 

Maintaining your guides and setting them properly is the easiest and most important thing you can do 
to insure the longest blade life possible, the fastest feed speeds and the best cutting accuracy as well 
as extending the life of the guides themselves

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Important:

  

Always make sure blade tracking and cutting angle are set properly before adjusting 

guides. 

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Adjusting the Guides 

 
You should start by setting the movable guide (guide opposite of the fence) close to the width of the 
wood. For example, if you are cutting 3.5” wide material set your movable guide about 4” from the 
fence line. This is done by loosening the bolt on the back side of the head holding the guide arm. 
Move the guide to the desired position and tighten the bolt back down. You will want to check your 
guide alignment before you begin sawing, unless you have an optional floating guide system.  

 
Move left guide after loosening the bolt on the backside of the head rig as shown below. 

 
 
 

Loosen Upper Guide Plate Bolt and raise Upper Guide Plate up to highest point.  Retighten 
Upper Guide Plate Bolt. 

 

Loosen the up & down positioning bolts on the back of guide brackets to position the lower 
plate so that it is lightly touching the blade but not deflecting it.  Also, tilt the Guide Block so 
that it runs

 

parallel to the blade.  Retighten up & down positioning bolts. 

 

Summary of Contents for A

Page 1: ...Band Resaw User Manual Ellington Industrial Supply Inc P O Box 128 Ellington Missouri 63638 USA Web site www baker online com E mail info bakerproducts net Phone 573 663 7711 Fax 573 663 2787 Equipme...

Page 2: ...Moving 14 Machine Positioning 14 Power and Utilities Requirements 14 Operator Training 15 BLADES 16 Changing Blade 17 Installing New Blade 17 Blade Tracking 18 Checking the Tracking 18 Drive Wheel Adj...

Page 3: ...INJURY Machine Purpose Named for the shape of its frame the Baker A and AX Band Resaw is great for all of your resawing needs You ll cut at speeds not possible on many band resaws costing much more Re...

Page 4: ...ptional Return Conveyor Cowling Door Handle B l a d e T e n s i o n T H a n d l e 7 In feed Conveyor Non Powered Hold Down 7 Belt Tensioner Blade Tension Spring Headrig and Cowling with Door Conveyor...

Page 5: ...m A straight guide used to keep a log cant or board a set distance from a blade or cutter Flitch A longitudinal section of a log with wany edges Saw head or Head Saw The principle support structures o...

Page 6: ...o generate a return for effort an amount produced Manual Contents Notice This manual is not totally comprehensive It does not and cannot convey every possible safety and operational problem that may a...

Page 7: ...nded by Ellington Industrial Supply Inc d b a Baker Products 9 During the applicable warranty period Ellington Industrial Supply Inc d b a Baker Products will at its option repair or replace free of c...

Page 8: ...incidental or consequential damages however arising including but not limited to the loss of earnings or the cost of downtime Service Policy In the event that you have any problems call us at 573 663...

Page 9: ...SION CORD WEAR PROPER APPAREL AND AVOID LOOSE CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES THAT COULD GET CAUGHT IN MOVING PARTS ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION AVOID KICK BACK BY KNOWING WHAT CONDITION...

Page 10: ...of electrical mechanical hydraulic pneumatic chemical thermal or other energy Lockout The placement of a lockout device such as a lock on an energy isolating device in accordance with an established...

Page 11: ...11 Machine Safety Decals Adhere to ALL Safety Warnings...

Page 12: ...th 84 in 2 13 m o Width 84 in 2 13 m o Weight Baker A Approx 1 750 lbs 794 kg Baker AX Approx 2 000 lbs 907 kg Dust Connection 4 in 102 mm diameter 600 CFM required optional Powered Hold down System T...

Page 13: ...draulic flow control valve Cutting Height o 6 6 mm 152 mm o 3 2 mm special order Material Length Unlimited Continuous Feed Material Sizes o A 7 in x 7 in 178 mm x 178 mm or 10 in x 4 in 254 mm x 102 m...

Page 14: ...over Transport machine to the installation site Machine Positioning Placement Leveling Alignment For optimum performance designate a solid and level foundation that is covered and dry free of environm...

Page 15: ...p controls Instruct train and supervise the safe method of work Be sure personnel are properly trained and safety rules are clearly understood before operating or performing maintenance Operator Machi...

Page 16: ...full production Use this figure when ordering your blades until you have developed some record of blade usage for your operation Using high quality blades is an important factor in achieving the highe...

Page 17: ...ose enough to be removed Push blade back and off of the right wheel Pull blade out of guides and remove If blade is not loose enough to remove from right wheel go back to the 3rd checklist item above...

Page 18: ...e above procedure your saw will cut without problems due to blade tracking However now rotate the idler wheel several rotations clockwise Check the blade in the same way as above If the blade does not...

Page 19: ...he square tube underneath the motor is used for horizontal adjustments Use these bolts to tilt the idler wheel so that it is lined up with the face of the drive wheel When the faces appear to be lined...

Page 20: ...horizontal adjuster bolt counter clockwise Of course you ll need to loosen the lock nut first And don t forget to retighten the lock nut when finished adjusting Manually turn the wheel several rotati...

Page 21: ...ches in front of the blade about 6 inches behind the blade Set the blade height to the thickness of the metal plate Use a straight edge to lie across the blade Be sure the straight edge is between the...

Page 22: ...uide about 4 from the fence line This is done by loosening the bolt on the back side of the head holding the guide arm Move the guide to the desired position and tighten the bolt back down You will wa...

Page 23: ...ing bolts while holding down on the guide so that it is as low as the slot will allow Loosen the guide wheel bolt and turn the shaft of the guide wheel using the slot at the top of the guide until the...

Page 24: ...lace worn guide wheels and plates You should always keep spare guide wheels and plates on hand Under normal use guide plates should last about 6 months if they are set properly If your guide plates ar...

Page 25: ...n the arm is pointed down the Feed works should be motionless As you swing the arm up the feed speed will increase The arm can be locked into place with the knob located on the arm Make sure this knob...

Page 26: ...end one on each side These should be used to tighten or loosen the belt conveyor These adjustments should also be used to align the belt With the Feed works empty and in motion adjust one side until t...

Page 27: ...is being cut It can be placed closer to or further away from the blade by loosening the 2 front to back bolts on top of the hold down assembly Another 2 bolts on the front of the assembly allow the ho...

Page 28: ...engine Rear non powered hold down Diagonal cut attachment 20 HP TEFC motor on A model Powered Hold Over Wheels 30 HP TEFC motor on AX model Shingle belt Powered Hold Down In feed Out feed Turnarounds...

Page 29: ...rating mechanism of the machine during clean up than during production extra care should be taken Do NOT clean with flammable or combustible materials Follow applicable codes and standards with regard...

Page 30: ...ng the conveyor Boards that look like the image below are almost always problems with the blade A blade with more set on the top or with dull bottom teeth will cut bowed boards Check with a good blade...

Page 31: ...5 1 Bottom Right Guide Pad QTY 2 141022 Left Guide Mounting Bracket QTY 1 141014 1 Bottom Left Guide Pad QTY 2 If using 1 Band Blades 141020 Right Aluminum Guide Block QTY 1 141015 1 Bottom Right Guid...

Page 32: ...ingle Groove 121006 50 Roller Chain QTY As Needed Conveyor 121007 50 Chain Connector 161941 4 Hole Spindle 171077 Spindle Nut N 11 QTY 1 111013 Belt 5VX710 71 QTY 2 181019 Hydraulic Filter If equipped...

Page 33: ...e between 8 00 AM and 5 00 PM CST Monday through Friday Serial Number Location The model and serial number are located on the side of the machine on the A frame Please refer to your serial number and...

Page 34: ...34 A Model Wiring Diagram Low Voltage...

Page 35: ...35 A ModelWiringDiagram HighVoltage...

Page 36: ...36 AX ModelWiringDiagram LowVoltage...

Page 37: ...37 AX ModelWiringDiagram HighVoltage...

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