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Fig. 14-6
Angled cuts device
14.6.
Angled cuts device (when fitted)
To make angled cuts to use the mitre fence
supplied with the machine.
It is equipped with a guide that has to be
inserted in the groove on the table block and
a goniometer to adjust the cutting angle.
On unloosing the screws
Z
(fig. 14-6) , its
distance from the blade can be adjusted in
relation both to the length of the pieces and
to the opportunity of avoiding the blade
guide in cutting thin pieces, to keep it as low
as possible. In the latter case it may also be
convenient to use the second groove on the
perpendicular side of the profiled body.
14.7.
Table block tilting
The work table block can take on a maximum
tilt of 20°.
It is necessary to unloose the screw
R
(fig. 14-7) and with the aid of the graded
scale, apply pressure on the end to get the
desired value. Then lock the screw
R
again.
For this work the guide will have to be moved
to the right of the blade to support the piece
better during cutting. To return to the normal
position, turn the table block as far as the
ledge, set originally to 0°.
15.
BLADE CHOICE AND UPKEEP
Blade maintenance must be done with the utmost care since the quality and volume of work done as well as the service-
life of the blades depend directly on it.
Very often, the causes of trouble habitually attributed to the machine are in actual fact due to poor or even wrong handling
of the blades.
We therefore believe it extremely useful to give hereunder some instructions taken from the manual which the Swedish
firm "UDDEHOLM" promotes for a better use of the belt saw. For the belt saw to give the utmost efficiency it is necessary
to observe the following instructions:
1) Right blade thickness
Below we give the table for choosing the blade thickness in relation to the diameter of the flywheels.
Fig. 14-7
Table block tilting
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