Central Machinery 66435 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 20

SKU 66435 

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when the cut has been completed. 

(See Figure Y, next page.)

FIGUrE Y

pOWEr SWITCH

(20)

SWITCH

CUT-OFF

SCrEW

(77)

14.  Once the cut is made, turn the Power 

Switch (20) to its 

“OFF”

 position.  

Then unplug the Power Supply Cord 

(97) from its electrical outlet.
Wait until the Bandsaw has come to a 

15. 

complete stop.  Then raise the Body 

Frame (126) to its full vertical position 

and lock the Frame in place with the 

Support Plate (31).
Remove the workpiece from the Vise 

16. 

(34, 36) assembly and scrap material 

from the Bed (55) of the Bandsaw.  

Then unlock the Support Plate (31) 

and slowly lower the Body Frame 

(126) to its horizontal position.

MAINTENANCE AND 

SErVICING

  Procedures not specifically 

explained in this manual must 

be performed only by a qualified 

technician.

 

TO prEVENT 

SErIOUS INjUrY 

FrOM ACCIDENTAL 

OpErATION: 

Turn the power Switch (20) of 

the Bandsaw to its “OFF” 

position and unplug the 

machine from its electrical 

outlet before performing any 

inspection, maintenance, or 

cleaning procedures.
TO prEVENT SErIOUS INjUrY 

FrOM TOOL FAILUrE: 

Do not use damaged 

equipment.  If abnormal noise 

or vibration occurs, have the 

problem corrected before 

further use.

Cleaning, Maintenance, and 

Lubrication

BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the gen-

1. 

eral condition of the Bandsaw.  Check 

for loose screws, misalignment or bind-

ing of moving parts, cracked or broken 

parts, damaged electrical wiring, and 

any other condition that may affect its 

safe operation.
SAW BLADE MAINTENANCE: Inspect 

2. 

the Saw Blade (86).  Using a dull Saw 

Blade will cause excessive wear on 

the Motor of the Bandsaw and will not 

produce a satisfactory cut.  Replace 

with a new Saw Blade when needed.  

To replace a Saw Blade:

Summary of Contents for 66435

Page 1: ...Copyright 2008 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbo...

Page 2: ...DS 8 SYMBOLOGY 9 SPECIFICATIONS 9 UNPACKING 9 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 9 PRODUCT FEATURES 11 TOOL SET UP 12 WORKPIECE AND WORK AREA SET UP 16 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 16 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 20 REPLAC...

Page 3: ...rt symbol indicates a hazardous situation which 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 al...

Page 4: ...personal injury Use personal protective equip b ment Always wear eye protection Safety equipment such as dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection used for appropri ate conditions...

Page 5: ...are easier to control Use the power tool and its acces g sories in accordance with these instructions taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use of the power tool for...

Page 6: ...top if the Blade is to be backed out of an un completed cut Never attempt to remove material 18 stuck in the moving parts of the Band saw while it is plugged in and running Make sure the workpiece to...

Page 7: ...n 29 this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Califor nia Health Safety C...

Page 8: ...he applicable standards of Underwriters Labora tories Inc the Canadian Standard Association and the National Electri cal Code See Outlets for 2 Prong Plug Double insulated tools may be used 2 in eithe...

Page 9: ...min No Load Revolutions per Minute RPM Specifications Electrical Requirements 120 V 60 Hz 550 Watts 2 25 Amps No Load Motor Type Single Phase Fan Cooled Motor HP 1 3 Motor RPM 1725 Power Switch Type...

Page 10: ...ASHER 11 HEX NUT 7 To Attach The Floor Stand Handle To The Front Floor Stands Insert the Floor Stand Handle 1 into 1 the two Front Floor Stands 5 Then use two Cotter Pins 2 to secure the Floor Stand H...

Page 11: ...n place by tightening the Set Screw See Figure D FIGURE D STOCK STOP 29 STOCK STOP ROD 28 SET SCREW PRODUCT FEATURES Motor 94 1 Pulley Cover 92 2 Saw Blade 86 3 Blade Guide Adjustment Screw 67 4 Blade...

Page 12: ...nted to a Guide Pivot 72 74 and can be adjusted The inner Blade Guide Bearing is not adjustable See Figure F Loosen the Hex Nut 7 while hold ing the Guide Pivot 72 74 with a wrench See Figure F Use a...

Page 13: ...on Adjusting Knob counterclockwise to decrease tension on the Saw Blade Correct tension is acquired when the Saw Blade is just tight enough so that no slippage oc curs between the Saw Blade and the Bl...

Page 14: ...ned by turning the Blade Tension Adjusting Knob 125 See Figure K Make sure to retighten the upper Hex 5 Head Screw 56 when adjustment is complete See Figure K HEX HEAD SCREW 56 HEX HEAD SCREW 110 FIGU...

Page 15: ...PULLEY 93 Feed Rate Adjustment The feed rate of the Blade can be 1 adjusted by turning the Adjusting Rod 58 clockwise to decrease the feed rate or counterclockwise to increase the feed rate Do not tur...

Page 16: ...he work area without creating a tripping hazard or exposing the Cord to possible dam age The Cord must reach the work area with enough extra length to allow free movement while working Secure loose wo...

Page 17: ...s into the Body Frame See Figure S FIGURE S BODY FRAME 126 SUPPORT PLATE 31 Remove the two Cross Head Screws 4 87 from the Lower Blade Guard 9 See Figure T FIGURE T CROSS HEAD SCREWS 87 Attach the Ver...

Page 18: ...ch 20 up to its 9 ON position See Figure X Before cutting turn on the Bandsaw 10 and check for excessively loose Saw Blade 86 tension or machine vibra tion If this is found turn off the Band saw and c...

Page 19: ...ure its en tire length is properly supported If necessary use a roller stand not included with a larger workpiece If cutting several workpieces at the 5 same length you may wish to adjust the Stock St...

Page 20: ...anual must be performed only by a qualified technician To prevent serious injury from accidental operation Turn the Power Switch 20 of the Bandsaw to its OFF position and unplug the machine from its e...

Page 21: ...to be cut The thin ner the workpiece the more teeth is recommended A minimum of 3 teeth should engage the workpiece at all times for proper cutting CAU TION If the teeth of the Saw Blade are so far a...

Page 22: ...re an oil change more than once a year unless the oil becomes contaminated or a leak occurs due to improper replacement of the Gear Box Cover 109 Changing this oil should be done by a qualified servic...

Page 23: ...SKU 66435 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 23 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 24: ...SKU 66435 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 24 TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED Crooked...

Page 25: ...SKU 66435 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 25 PARTS LIST Description Qty Description Qty Idler Wheel Drive Wheel Pulley Tray Pulley Cover...

Page 26: ...he buyer that he or she is qualified to make any repairs to the product or that he or she is qualified to replace any parts of the product In fact the manufacturer and or distributor expressly states...

Page 27: ...SKU 66435 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 27 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM...

Page 28: ...SKU 66435 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 28 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM CONTINUED...

Page 29: ...low the exclusion or limitation of incidental 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 i...

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