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SKU 32206/32208 

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

 

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phASe 6: pulley Cover Assembly 

and Belt installation

p

F

g

l

m

N

required hardware

letter

Description

q’ty

(for this phase)

F

M6 x 12 Bolt

1

G

M5 x 15 Pan Head Bolt

4

L

M6 Washer

1

M

M5 Washer

8

N

M5 Nut

4

P

Pulley Cover Knob

1

FigUre FOr Step 6-1 

(32208 shown)

17A

1.  Set the Pulley Cover (17A) over the Belt 

Pulley (23B) as shown above, with the 

door opening to the outside.  Insert a 

Pan Head Bolt (G) through a Washer (M) 

and into each of the four holes.  Secure 

the Bolts from underneath using one 

Washer (M) and Nut (N) each.
Secure the Pulley Cover Knob (P) to the 

2. 

door using Bolt (F) and Washer (L) from 

the other side.  

Do not overtighten.

Close the Pulley Cover door temporarily 

3. 

to make sure it closes completely and 

securely. 

Belt installation

Slide the Motor up towards the top of its 

4. 

rail to allow easy belt installation.
(Step for 32206 only.) Slide the V-Belt 

5. 

(2C) over the Motor Pulley (1C) and up 

over the Belt Pulley (23B).

FigUre FOr Step 6-6

 

For SKU 32208 only

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

pulley Speed Settings

position

1

2

3

4

Output 

rpm

600

1140 1670 2670

Note:

 The unnumbered inner-

most position on the Middle 

Pulley (1D) should ONLY 

be used to drive the Belt Pul-

ley (23B, not shown), and 

should not be used to change 

speeds.

3D

1D

6.  (Step for 32208 only.) Using the chart 

above, choose which speed you would 

like the blade to operate at initially.  Slide 

the V-Belt (5D) onto the desired Motor 

Pulley (3D) position.  Then slide the Belt 

up over the Middle Pulley (1D) in the 

same position.
To set the V-Belt (2C/5D) tension, have 

7. 

an assistant pull down on the Motor 

(11A) and hold it in place to put tension 

on the Belt.  Then test the belt’s tension 

by gently pushing in on it in between pul-

leys.  If it only deflects about 1/2” to 3/4” 

from straight, then the belt is properly 

tensioned at that motor position.  While 

the assistant holds the motor at that po-

sition, secure the motor in place with the 

previously loose Bolts (D) and Nuts (K).
After tightening, verify that the Motor 

8. 

(11A) and Motor Pulley (1C/3D) are both 

still properly aligned with the rest of the 

machine and adjust as needed.

Summary of Contents for 32206

Page 1: ...ion Oaks Blvd Camarillo CA 93011 Visit our website at http www harborfreight com Read this material before using this product Failure to do so can result in serious injury Save this manual Copyright 2...

Page 2: ...ly 15 PHASE 6 Pulley Cover Assembly and Belt Installation 16 Belt Installation 16 Side Panel Installation 17 PHASE 7 Upper Guide and Post Cover Assembly 17 PHASE 8 Saw Blade Installation 19 Saw Blade...

Page 3: ...h if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury CAUTION without the safety alert symbol is used to address practices not re...

Page 4: ...afer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool DON T OVERREACH Keep proper foot 13 ing and balance at all times MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep 14 tools sharp and clean for best and s...

Page 5: ...roper wiring do not modify re place or force the terminals Maintain labels and nameplates on the 12 tool These carry important safety infor mation If unreadable or missing con tact Harbor Freight Tool...

Page 6: ...o have impaired blood cir culation to the hand past hand injuries nervous system disorders diabetes or Raynaud s Disease should not use this tool If you feel any medical or physical symptoms related t...

Page 7: ...al Check with a qualified electrician or ser 4 vice personnel if the grounding instruc tions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is prop erly grounded Use only 3 wire e...

Page 8: ...he Parts Lists are includ ed If any parts are missing or broken please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number shown on the cover of this manual as soon as pos sible Some parts are shipped with a rust...

Page 9: ...Plate 1 Note During this phase finger tighten all Nuts to allow adjustment and leveling All connections in this phase are made with one Carriage Bolt E going through the connection from the outside th...

Page 10: ...f it towards the center The Motor Plate Bracket 9A should be near the Switch Cover 13A as shown above Attach the Brace 8A under the Mount ing Plate 1A toward the rear as shown 9a 10a Figure for Step 1...

Page 11: ...e hole in the corner of the Panel as shown Figure for Step 2 2 3a q O 2 Insert a Foot Assembly O through each Foot Bracket Q and Panel 3A 2A Secure with Washer H and Nut K PHASE 3 Bandsaw Body to Stan...

Page 12: ...eded adjustments then wrench tight en the hardware PHASE 4 Motor to Stand Assembly d h j k Required Hardware Letter Description Q ty for this phase D M8 x 25 Bolt 4 H M8 Washer 8 J M8 Lock Washer 4 K...

Page 13: ...key into position The depth gauge can now be disassembled and placed with the other hardware While holding the Pulley in place tighten 5 the Set Screw 3C 10D in the side of the Pulley to secure it to...

Page 14: ...ed at the top connections black hot wire white neutral wire and green ground wire Connect the wires from the motor underneath the wires of the same color black with black white with white and green wi...

Page 15: ...y using Bolts C and Lock Wash ers J through the holes noted above Tighten securely in place Thread the Nut K onto the Table Stop 3 Bolt A Install the Table Stop Bolt into the hole noted in the figure...

Page 16: ...p over the Belt Pulley 23B Figure for Step 6 6 For SKU 32208 only 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Pulley Speed Settings Position 1 2 3 4 Output RPM 600 1140 1670 2670 Note The unnumbered inner most position on the Mi...

Page 17: ...ough to allow the Relief Stops to turn Position the Relief Stops 39A so that 11 the Stops 39A point towards the center of the Side Panel 38A 38A Figure for Step 6 9 12 While holding the Side Panel 38A...

Page 18: ...ut 85B and 3 Washer 87B from the Guide Post Cover 83B Hold the Upper Guide Support 27B 4 while you remove the Knob 25B Gen tly lower the Upper Guide Support Figure for Step 7 5 to 7 7 25B 83B 86B 5 Ho...

Page 19: ...er Pulley Guards 14B 21B Remove and set aside the Pulley Guards Figure for Step 8 2 Table Pin 38B Table Insert 37B 2 Remove the Table Insert 37B and Table Pin 38B 5B Figure for Step 8 3 3 Turn the Bla...

Page 20: ...Lower Pulley 19B and through the lower Blade Guides 32B Replace the Table Insert 37B and Table 7 Pin 38B Figure for Step 8 8 12B 12B 13B 8 Place the Column Blade Guard 13B onto the two Studs 12B and...

Page 21: ...sion when the Bandsaw is not in use Adjust the Upper and Lower Guide 12 Supports 27B 31B so that they do not contact the blade during tracking adjust ment Loosen the Nut 51B on the shaft of the 13 Bla...

Page 22: ...and Blade Alignment above right Tighten the Thumb Bolt after adjustment Loosen the two Thumb Bolts 72B and 20 move the upper Blade Guides 29B as close as possible to the side of the Saw Blade without...

Page 23: ...aring adjustment Thumb 26 Bolt 44B and adjust the Bearing 47B to 1 64 0 4mm behind the Saw Blade Then tighten the Thumb Bolt Return the Table 36B to its normal posi 27 tion and secure with the Knobs 1...

Page 24: ...any adjustments to the tool Blade Guide Adjustment 1 Loosen the Knob 25B and set the Up per Guide Support 27B as close as possible to the top surface of the mate rial being cut Then securely tighten t...

Page 25: ...force the material into the Saw 6 Blade Light contact with the Saw Blade will permit easier following of the line and prevent undue friction heating and work hardening of the Saw Blade at its back ed...

Page 26: ...the Bandsaw If necessary wipe with a damp cloth 5 You may use a mild detergent Once clean lubricate all moving parts 6 with a light oil When storing keep the Bandsaw cov 7 ered with a cloth cover Tro...

Page 27: ...LACE MENT PARTS THERETO Note Some parts are listed and shown on the following pages for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts Assembly Diagrams and Parts L...

Page 28: ...KU 32206 32208 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 PAGE 28 REV 02d 04c Assembly Diagram A Stand Note When ordering parts fromAssembly DiagramA include the suffix A after the part number...

Page 29: ...le 1 B 37 Table Insert 1 B 38 Table Pin 1 B 39 Trunnion 2 B 40 Scale 1 B 41 Trunnion Clamp Shoe 2 B 42 Set Screw 2 Part Description Size Q ty B 43 Flat Washer M5 x 6 1 B 44 Thumb Screw M6 x 12 3 B 47...

Page 30: ...SKU 32206 32208 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 PAGE 30 Assembly Diagram B Saw Body Note When ordering parts from Assembly Diagram B include the suffix B after the part number...

Page 31: ...C 2 V Belt A55 1 C 3 Set Screw M6 x 10 1 C 4 Key 5 x 5 x 20 1 Assembly Diagram and Parts List D Four Speed Pulleys 32208 Note When ordering parts from Assembly Diagram D include the suffix D after the...

Page 32: ...tal or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including the warranties of merchan...

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