Central Machinery 67595 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 4

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SKU 67595 

        

recoMMended MiniMuM Wire 

gauge For eXtenSion cordS 

(120 Volt)

naMeplate 

aMpereS

(at full load)

eXtenSion cord 

length

25’

50’ 100’ 150’

0 – 6

18

16

16

14

6.1 – 10

18

16

14

12

10.1 – 12

16

16

14

12

12.1 – 16

14

12

do not use.

taBle a

USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. 

9. 

Make sure your extension cord is in 

good condition. When using an exten-

sion cord, be sure to use one heavy 

enough to carry the current your prod-

uct will draw. An undersized cord will 

cause a drop in line voltage resulting in 

loss of power and overheating. 

 

Table A 

shows the correct size to use depending 

on cord length and nameplate ampere 

rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier 

gauge. The smaller the gauge number, 

the heavier the cord.
WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear 

10. 

loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, 

bracelets, or other jewelry which may get 

caught in moving parts. Nonslip footwear 

is recommended. Wear protective hair 

covering to contain long hair.
ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also 

11. 

use face or dust mask if cutting operation 

is dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have 

impact resistant lenses, they are NOT 

safety glasses.
SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise 

12. 

to hold work when practical. It’s safer 

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 saf-

est performance. Follow instructions for 

lubricating and changing accessories.
DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing 

15. 

or when changing accessories, such as 

blades, bits, cutters, and the like.
REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTION-

16. 

AL STARTING. Make sure switch is in off 

position before plugging in.
USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. 

17. 

Consult the owner’s manual for recom-

mended accessories. The use of improp-

er accessories may cause risk of injury 

to persons.
NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious inju-

18. 

ry could occur if the tool is tipped or if the 

cutting tool is unintentionally contacted.
CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Be-

19. 

fore use check carefully for damaged 

part. Check for alignment of moving 

parts, binding of moving parts, break-

age of parts, mounting, and any other 

conditions that may affect its operation. 

A guard or other part that is damaged 

should be properly repaired or replaced.
DIRECTION OF FEED. Feed work into 

20. 

a blade or cutter against the direction of 

rotation of the blade or cutter only.
NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNAT-

21. 

TENDED. TURN POWER OFF. Don’t 

leave tool until it comes to a complete 

stop.

Bandsaw Safety Warnings

For Your Own Safety Read Instruction 

1. 

Manual Before Operating Saw.
Wear ANSI-approved eye protection.

2. 

Do not remove jammed cutoff pieces 

3. 

until blade has stopped.

Summary of Contents for 67595

Page 1: ...hts 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 Harbor Freight Tools Dia grams within this manual m...

Page 2: ...ulley 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 18 Saw Blade Tensioning and...

Page 3: ...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 rela...

Page 4: ...ees 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 saf est performance Follow instructi...

Page 5: ...e with pacemakers should consult 14 their physician s before use Electro magnetic fields in close proximity to heart pacemaker could cause pace maker interference or pacemaker failure In addition peop...

Page 6: ...able gloves to reduce the vibra 3 tion effects on the user Use tools with the lowest vibration when 4 there is a choice between different pro cesses Include vibration free periods each day 5 of work T...

Page 7: ...and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Repair or replace damaged or worn cord 6 immediately 7 This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustr...

Page 8: ...clud 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 pre venting coating...

Page 9: ...his 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 then be ing secured wit...

Page 10: ...itch Cover 13A as shown above Attach the Brace 8A under the Mount ing Plate 1A toward the rear as shown above Figure 1 4 h k o q Required Hardware Letter Description Qty for this phase H M8 Washer 4 K...

Page 11: ...are on the 9 floor and that the Mounting Plate 1A is level Then wrench tighten all Nuts from phase 1 securely PHASE 2 Bandsaw Body to Stand Assembly h j k b Required Hardware Letter Description Qty fo...

Page 12: ...hardware PHASE 3 Motor to Stand Assembly d h j k Required Hardware Letter Description Qty for this phase D M8 x 25 Bolt 4 H M8 Washer 8 J M8 Lock Washer 4 K M8 Nut 4 Pulley Mounting Remove the tape se...

Page 13: ...in the side of the Pulley to secure it to the shaft The Pul ley no longer needs to be held in place Motor Mounting Have an assistant hold the Motor 11A 6 in place while it is attached to the Motor Pla...

Page 14: ...t 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 with g...

Page 15: ...2 Body 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 fi...

Page 16: ...w easy belt installation Figure for Step 6 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Pulley Speed Settings Position 1 2 3 4 Output FPM 600 1140 1670 2670 Note The unnumbered inner most position on the Middle Pulley 1D should...

Page 17: ...turn Do not overtight en use a screwdriver when tightening Position the Relief Stops 39A so that 10 the Stops 39A point towards the center of the Side Panel 38A 38A Figure for Step 6 9 11 While holdin...

Page 18: ...ost 10B onto the end of the Guide Post 5B Align the Upper Sup port Bracket Post 10B and tighten the Bolt 11B to secure it PHASE 8 Saw Blade Installation To prevent injury from sharp blade Wear heavy d...

Page 19: ...ds hold the Saw Blade with its teeth pointing downward and away from your body Then insert the Saw Blade 56B back side first through the slot in the Table 122B Figure for Step 8 5 13B 19B 51B 20B 5 Po...

Page 20: ...cro Adjusting Knob 42B on the back of the Upper Back Cover 57B Turn the Knob clockwise to increase ten sion and counterclockwise to decrease tension There is a scale on the Blade Tension 11 Slider 41B...

Page 21: ...Pulley for at least 5 turns or so Tighten the Nut 47B on the Shaft of the 16 Blade Tracking Knob 48B after adjust ment Guide and Bearing Adjustment Only adjust guides and bearings after 17 blade tens...

Page 22: ...e Alignment diagram above step 18 Tighten the Bolts 119B after adjustment Pivot the Table 122B backward as far 24 as possible Figure for Steps 8 25 to 8 26 Bearing Adjustment Thumb Bolt 116B Blade Gui...

Page 23: ...tool Blade Guide Adjustment 6B 10B 1 Loosen the Knob 6B and set the Upper Support Bracket Post 10B as close as possible to the top surface of the mate rial being cut Then securely tighten the Knob 6B...

Page 24: ...Belt s position to the desired speed setting Replace the Side Panel and close the 3 Pulley Case after changing the speed setting ON OFF Safety Switch To avoid accidental starting by young children or...

Page 25: ...d prevent undue friction heating and work hardening of the Saw Blade at its back edge Keep the Saw Blade sharp for easier 8 forward pressure when cutting Move the material slowly and steadily 9 agains...

Page 26: ...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 Trouble...

Page 27: ...HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT IN FACT THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THATALL REPAIRSAND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND LIC...

Page 28: ...2 Switch 1 A 13 Switch Cover 1 A 14 Power Cord 1 A 15 Strain Relief 1 A 17 Pulley Cover 1 A 18 Pulley Cover Knob 1 Part Description Size Qty A 22 Nut 3 16 x 24 3 A 23 Nut M5 4 A 24 Nut M8 32 A 25 Carr...

Page 29: ...Page 29 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 SKU 67595 Assembly Diagram A Stand Note When ordering parts fromAssembly DiagramA include the suffix A after the part number...

Page 30: ...67B Machine Label 1 68B Hex Head Bolt 1 69B Catch 1 70B Pan Head Bolt M5 x 12 1 71B Clip 1 75B Knob M8 1 76B Star Washer Internal M8 1 77B Base 1 Part Description Size Qty 78B Pin 4 79B Hex Head Bolt...

Page 31: ...Page 31 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 SKU 67595 Assembly Diagram B Saw Body Note When ordering parts from Assembly Diagram B include the suffix B after the part number...

Page 32: ...l Blade Guard U 1 C 5 Upper Wheel Blade Guard L 1 C 6 Blade Guard 1 Part Description Size Qty C 7 Saw Blade 105 x 0 019 x 3 8 1 C 8 Nut 1 C 9 Wing Nut M8 1 C 10 Carriage Bolt M8 x 16 1 C 11 Hex Head B...

Page 33: ...2 1 D 3 Key 5 x 5 x 40 1 D 4 Motor Pulley 1 D 5 Set Screw M6 x 10 1 Part Description Size Qty D 6 Flat Washer M8 x 18 3 D 7 Spring Washer M8 3 D 8 Hex Head Bolt M8 x 25 3 D 9 V Belt A42 1 Assembly Dia...

Page 34: ...ial or consequential damages arising from the use of our product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may no...

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