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Table insert: 

 Replace a worn table insert. The table insert may not project above table surface. The table insert must be made out of cutable material (e.g. 

wood, plastic, aluminium) The table insert may not project above table surface.

Saw blades: 

The servicing of saw blades should only be performed by a trained person. Only use sharp and properly set saw blades.

Replacing drive belt

: The belt tension must be inspected regularly. Disconnect machine from power source. Open upper and lower doors. 

Remove saw blade as described.

Refer to Figure 31:

Remove tension on drive belt (L) by loosening the socket head screw (13mm wrench required) on the back of the cabinet that secures the 

motor. Using snap ring pliers, remove snap ring (M) that secures lower wheel (N) to shaft (O). Slide lower wheel assembly off the shaft (O) 

which will dislodge the belt (L). Discard the old belt. Place new belt onto lower wheel pulley. Reinstall lower wheel assembly by sliding it back 

onto the shaft (O). Reinstall snap ring (M).

 

Place new belt (L) partially around motor pulley (P) to get it started, then turn wheel (N) by hand 

until belt is completely seated on motor pulley (P). Push the motor down to add tension to belt. The belt is properly tensioned when moderate 

finger pressure on the belt between the two pulleys causes a 1/2-inch deflection. Tighten socket head screw on the back of the cabinet that 

secures the motor.Re-install blade.

Adjusting drive belt tension:

Refer to Figure 31: Disconnect machine from power source. With a 13mm wrench, loosen socket head screw on back of cabinet that secures 

the motor. Push motor down to add tension to belt. The belt is properly tensioned when moderate finger pressure on the belt between the 

two pulleys causes a 1/2" deflection. Tighten socket head screw that secures motor.

VIII. Troubleshooting

Motor doesn't start:

*No electricity - check mains and fuse.

*Defective switch, motor or cord- consult an electrician.

Machine vibrates excessively:

*Stand on uneven floor - adjust stand for even support.

*dust on wheel- clean tires.

*sawblade has cracks- replace sawblade immediately.

Cutting is not square:

 

*Table stop setting wrong. 

*Blade guide setting is bad.

Cutting surfaces is bad:

 

*Wrong sawblade used 

*resin collection on sawblade 

*sawblade is dull

*Blade guide setting is bad 

*Blade tension too low 

*workpiece inhomogeneous 

*Feed pressure too high 

Do not force the workpiece.

IX. Environmental Protection

Protect the environment. Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled. 

Please leave it at a specialized institution. 

This  symbol indicates separate collection  for electrical and  electronic  equipment required under the 

WEEE Directive (Directive 2012/19/EC) and is effective only within the European Union.

Summary of Contents for 043102

Page 1: ...Art Nr WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM EN EL USER S MANUAL O BBS2600 v2 1 043102...

Page 2: ...facturer s product line with similar features and may not be included in the product you just acquired Please note that our equipment has not been designed for use in commercial trade or industrial ap...

Page 3: ...terial oil and grease Stay alert Give your work undivided attention Use common sense Keep an ergonomic body position Maintain a balanced stance at all times Do not operate the machine when you are tir...

Page 4: ...guide Switch Motor assebly Extension blade Dust extraction nozzle Knob for the table Knob for the saw door Refer to Figures 3 and 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Band saw A Table insert B Tab...

Page 5: ...velled ground Stability of bandsaw Before using the bandsaw ensure the machines upright stability is satisfactory The bandsaw has three 8mm holes A Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 in it s base to allow it to be bol...

Page 6: ...the fence is not parallel to the miter slot Loosen two socket head cap screws S1 with a 4mm hex wrench End cap S2 may need to be removed Adjust fence so it is parallel to miter slot Lock the fence ha...

Page 7: ...cords used must comply with ap plicable regulations The mains voltage must comply with the informa tion on themachine licence plate The mains connection must have a 10 A surge proof fuse Only use pow...

Page 8: ...sure of the cut Workpiece setup Bring the upper blade guide to a distance of approx 2 5mm to the workpiece See Fig 17 For your own safety always set the saw guide as close to the work piece as possibl...

Page 9: ...BORMANNTOOLS COM 9 Mitre gauge Place the mitre gauge in the table T slot Directions for safe operation Performing diagonal cuts Performing high resaw cuts Tenon cutting Cutting of wedges Curved cuts A...

Page 10: ...a factory installed 1712x9 5x0 35 67 5 x 0 375 x 0 014 6TPI blade Disconnect machine from power source Open upper and lower doors Figure 22 by rotating the knobs Loosen lock knob G Figure 21 and pull...

Page 11: ...reakage Blade tension adjustment Refer to Figure 23 Tracking refers to how the blade is situated upon the wheels while in motion The blade should track in the center of both wheels The blade must be s...

Page 12: ...with a new one of a different size the adjustment described above may fall out of range and further adjust ment may be required as follows Loosen the socket head screw E not visible with a 10mm wrenc...

Page 13: ...le stop C Figure 9 must be adjusted further Adjusting table tilt indicator Set table at 90 with blade Confirm that table tilt indicator F Figure 30 points to zero If adjustment is required Slightly lo...

Page 14: ...t between the two pulleys causes a 1 2 inch deflection Tighten socket head screw on the back of the cabinet that secures the motor Re install blade Adjusting drive belt tension Refer to Figure 31 Disc...

Page 15: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 15 EL I A II 10 E EN 1807 3 dB 30mm L 1500mm 8 5 EN ISO 3746 LwA 85 0 dB A LwA 96 4 dB A EN ISO 11202 LpA 72 6 dB A LpA 83 4 dB A 20 m s 100mm 1250 Pa 565 m h 2 mg m...

Page 16: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 16 EL III A B C D E G H I J K L M N O P Q S Ko M E 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 A B T C D E F 3 mm 6 mm G H M J K L M M N M O P R 1 2 3...

Page 17: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 17 EL 3 4 32 4 4 6 3 3 32 E M8x55 HP1 E M6x12 HP2 K M6X12 HP3 HP4 M8 HP5 M8 HP6 M8 HP7 E M8 HP8 E M6 HP9 4 IV 8 mm A 5 6 7 6 7 HP3 HP9 M L 5 6 7...

Page 18: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 18 EL 8 9 A1 C2 C1 C A2 C3 C4 A2 M6x12 HP2 13 mm 9 9 HP4 HP5 8 9 10 10 D 10 E S1 4 mm S2 E S1 S2 Q 11 10 D C D S3 E 1 S3 HP4 E X 11...

Page 19: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 19 EL 90 stop 12 12 13 14 15 13 13 D D 14 K 10 A H07RN F 100 mm B 16 20m sec ON OFF ON OFF LED...

Page 20: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 20 EL 16 17 18 FIG 19 V 2 5 mm 17 A 18 B 19 E 20...

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Page 22: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 22 EL VI E 13 mm 6mm 1712x9 5x0 35 67 5 x 0 375 x 0 014 6TPI 22 G 21 H 22 E 9 Q 23 22 K L M N O M N K L Q 23 E 9 21 22...

Page 23: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 23 EL 23 P Q P R P R 23 M N 22 S 23 T U o T 24 W V W X 23 24 25...

Page 24: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 24 EL 25 26 25 26 A 25 A 26 3 mm C D 26 E 27 28 D C C D Allen E 10 mm E D A A 25 26 F F 3 mm G H 1 16 H G G H 1 32 H F F 28 J 90 90...

Page 25: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 25 EL 29 45 5 90 0 C NOTE A 29 29 30 90 29 30 C 29 90 A 29 C 29 E 30 90 C 29 D 29 90 3 90 F 30 VII 31...

Page 26: ...WWW BORMANNTOOLS COM 26 EL 31 L Allen 13 mm M N O O L L P N P 1 2 llen E 31 13 mm Allen 1 2 Allen VIII IX 2012 19...

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