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DESCRIPTION 

BOLT - CARRIAGE M10-1.5 x 30 SH361-

001 

NUT - LOCKING M12-1.75 

WORK TABLE 

CABLE W/ PLUG 

SWITCH SUPPORT BRACKET 

SCREW - PAN HD M5-0.8 X 10 

WASHER - FLAT M5 

STRAIN RELIEF 

LOWER SWITCH BOX HOUSING 

10 

SWITCH PLATE 

11 

MAG SW. MINI 

12 

WASHER - FLAT M4 

13 

SCREW - SELF TAPPING ST4 X 16 

14 

SCREW - SELF TAPPING ST3 X 12 

15 

WASHER - FLAT M4 

16 

BOLT - HEX HD M10-1.5 X 30 

17 

WASHER - FLAT M10 

18 

LOWER ADJUSTMENT GUIDE 

19 

LOWER GUARD COVER 

20 

SCREW - PAN HD M4-0.7 X 10 

21 

C-RING  EXT M9 

22 

BEARING 629ZZ 

23 

ECCENTRIC SHAFT 

24 

WASHER - LOCK M8  

25 

NUT -  HEX M8-1.25 

26 

PIN 

Φ

9 X 36 (SH361-026) 

27 

BLADE GUIDE PLATE 

28 

SCREW - FLAT HD M6-1.0 X 12 

29 

BOLT - HEX M8-1.25 X 30 

30 

WHEEL COVER 

31 

SAW BLADE 

32 

BOLT - HEX HD M5-0.8 X 16 

33 

C-RING EXT M5 

34 

DRIVEN WHEEL 

35 

DRIVEN WHEEL POSITION TUBE 

36 

DRIVEN WHEEL SHAFT 

37 

ADJUSTMENT BLOCK 

38 

ELEVATING BLOCK 

39 

PIN - SPRING 3 X 20 

40 

SCREW - CAP M6-1.0 X 12 

41 

DRIVE WHEEL 

42 

DRIVE WHEEL POSITION TUBE 

43 

DRIVE WHEEL FLANGE 

44 

BEARING 6202 

45 

C-RING EXT M15 

46 

DRIVE WHEEL SHAFT 

47 

KEY C5 X 20 

48 

WORM SHAFT TUBE 

49 

GASKET 

50 

WORM 

51 

PIN - SPRING 4 X 24  

52 

HANDLE 

53 

SCREW - PAN HD M4-0.7 X 30 

54 

POSITION SWITCH 

55 

POSITION SWITCH BOX 

56 

SCREW - CAP M12-1.75 X 65 

57 

ANGLE ADJUSTMENT BASE 

58 

POSITION TUBE 

Φ

20 X 3 X 10 (SH361-

058) 

59 

ANGLE POINTER 

60 

ANGLE SCALE LABEL 

61 

SCREW - CAP M6-1.0 X 16 

62 

NUT - HEX M12-1.75 

63 

BOLT - HEX M12-1.75 X 60 

64 

SAW BED 

65 

NUT - SQUARE M12-1.25 (SH361-065) 

66 

SPRING 

67 

SPRING HOLDER 

68 

WASHER - FLAT M10 

69 

WASHER - LOCK M10 

70 

BOLT - HEX M10-1.5 X 18 

71 

HYDRAULIC CYLINDER HOLDER 

72 

HYDRAULIC CYLINDER 

73 

CONNECTING ROD 

74 

WASHER - FLAT M4 

75 

KNOB -  

76 

SLEEVE 

77 

LIFT POLE 

78 

PIN -  2.5 X 40 

79 

ADJUSTMENT ROD 

80 

BOLT - HEX M6-1.0 X 16 

81 

WASHER - LOCK M6 

82 

WASHER - FLAT M6 

83 

GEAR BOX COVER 

84 

GASKET 

85 

WORM SHAFT 

86 

WORM SHAFT TUBE 

Φ

33 X 1.5 X 43 

(SH361-086) 

87 

SCREW - PAN HEAD M4-0.7 X 10 

CX116 PARTS LIST 

Summary of Contents for CX116

Page 1: ...CX116 5 METAL BAND SAW WITH SWIVEL HEAD User Manual Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...8 Cabinet Wheels and Feet 9 Stop Bolt Adjustment 10 Squaring Vise to Blade 10 Stop Rod 10 Stop Bracket 11 Test Run 11 Blade Speed 12 Blade Selection 12 Feed Rate 13 Blade Guides 14 Blade Tensioning 15 Blade Replacement 15 Blade Tracking 17 Maintenance 18 Lubrication 18 CX116 Stand Diagram 19 CX116 Band Saw Diagram 20 CX116 Parts List 21 Warranty 23 ...

Page 3: ... in the immediate vicinity of your machine BE ALERT DO NOT use prescription or other drugs that may affect your ability or judgment to safely use your machine DISCONNECT the power source when changing drill bits hollow chisels router bits shaper heads blades knives or making other adjustments or repairs NEVER leave a tool unattended while it is in operation NEVER reach over the table when the tool...

Page 4: ...while it is running DO NOT attempt to remove jammed pieces unless the band saw has come to a complete stop and the power switch has been turned to the OFF position NEVER turn ON the band saw if the blade is in contact with your stock ALWAYS make certain that the bearings are properly adjusted to guide the blade MAINTAIN AND SERVICE your band saw regularly as instructed in the user manual MAKE SURE...

Page 5: ... like all power tools proper care and safety procedures should be adhered to Motor 3 4 HP 120 V Single Phase 60 Hz Amps 7 8 Amps Speed 1700 R min Blade Speeds 24 35 61 m min Blade Length 64 1 2 Head Swivel 45 60 Angle Cuts 45 60 Vise Jaw Depth 6 1 4 Vise Jaw Height 2 1 2 Max Capacity 90 5 Max Capacity 45 3 3 4 Max Capacity 60 2 Hydraulic Down Feed with Auto Shut Off Yes Heavy Duty Cast Iron Table ...

Page 6: ...HYSICAL FEATURES ON OFF Switch Table Angle Scale Work Stop 3 4 HP Motor Pulley Belt Cover Blade Tracking Assembly Blade Tension Knob Vise Clamp Vise Hand Wheel Wheel Stand Hydraulic Feed Rubber Foot Carrying Handle Blade Guide Knob Blade Guides ...

Page 7: ...you begin assembly Use a solvent cleaner that will not damage painted surfaces UNPACKING The machine is properly packaged and is shipped completely in two cartons for safe transportation When unpacking carefully inspect the cartons and ensure that nothing has been damaged during transit WARNING CX116 is a very heavy machine do not over exert yourself For safe moving method use fork truck or get th...

Page 8: ...e attached to the metal screw of the receptacle Figure 1 120 Volts outlet for CX116 It is strongly recommended not to use extension cords with your CX116 Always try to position your machine close to the power source so that you do not need to use extension cords If you really find it necessary to use an extension cord make sure the extension cord does not exceed 50 feet in length and the cord is 1...

Page 9: ... 3 Installing the rubber feet Now position the base on the floor and adjust the feet until the base is stable on the floor Tighten the hex nuts against the base to lock the rubber feet Position the front and rear panels on the base and secure the panels to the base with four screws and washers provided Position the left panel between the front and rear panels and secure it using screws and washers...

Page 10: ...sen the headstock lock lever Rotate the headstock until the pointer reads 0 on the tabletop scale and tighten the headstock lock lever Use a proper size wrench and loosen the two hex nuts securing the vise to the table Figure 6 Squaring the vise to the blade Now place a small machinist square on the vise and adjust the vise so that it is square with the blade Tighten the hex nuts securing the vise...

Page 11: ...st run to make sure that it works properly and is ready for operation Read and understand the instructions given in this manual before turning the machine on Remove all the tools and foreign objects from the machine Wear safety glasses and secure loose clothing and long hair Connect the cord to the power outlet Raise the band saw with hand and turn on the saw The band saw should run smoothly with ...

Page 12: ...most common and is the type supplied with the saw It is the most versatile and it provides a good surface finish TOOTH SET Tooth set is the degree to which the teeth are bent away from the blade Typical tooth set styles are raker wave and straight set Raker set is the most common with one tooth offset to the right the next one to the left and the third is straight A wave set will have 3 4 teeth be...

Page 13: ... piece Should application of this rule not be possible because the thinnest cross section is too thin the piece must be loaded with the wider dimension exposed to the saw teeth and a more coarse blade selected When thin wall pipe or tubing or channel iron are cut a 14 pitch blade is used Fewer than 14 teeth per inch will almost never be satisfactory FEED RATE The speed at which the saw blade will ...

Page 14: ...guide bearing adjustment hex bolt See figure 11 Figure 11 Blade guide adjustment Adjust the blade guide assembly so that the support bearing touches the blade Now loosen the two nuts securing the side bearings See figure 11 Rotate the side bearing eccentrics until the space between the blade and the bearing is about 0 000 to 0 001 Tighten the nuts Loosen the lock knob and slide the blade guide clo...

Page 15: ...the blade tension knob to tighten or loosen the blade Figure 13 Blade tension knob BLADE REPLACEMENT The band saw blade will become dull or damaged with use and will need to be replaced with a new one To replace the band saw blade Make sure the cord is disconnected from the power source Hold the headstock and remove the feed cylinder knob shown in figure 14 Remove the safety knob and raise the hea...

Page 16: ...wheel with one hand and slide it through the guide bearings onto the top wheel with the other hand Adjust the blade on the wheel so that the back of the blade is against the shoulder of the wheels Use the blade tension knob and tension the blade as necessary so that it does not slip off the wheels Spin the wheel with hand and observe how the blade tracks on the wheels If the tracking is fine proce...

Page 17: ...Remove the wheel guard Loosen the lower hex bolt on the blade wheel assembly but do not remove it See figure 16 Figure 16 Blade tracking set screw Use a hex wrench and adjust the set screw shown in figure 16 Loosening the set screw will move the blade away from the shoulder of the wheel Tightening the set screw will move the blade towards the shoulder of the wheel The blade is tracking properly wh...

Page 18: ...ece of cloth LUBRICATION The gearbox and all the bearings on the CX116 are permanently lubricated and do not need any more lubrication However you should lubricate some of the adjustment locations and unpainted surfaces Lubricate the following areas BLADE TENSION MECHANISM Open the main blade guard and drop a few drops of oil on the tension knob lead screw BLADE AND GUIDES Lubricate the blade and ...

Page 19: ...19 CX116 STAND DIAGRAM ...

Page 20: ...20 CX116 BAND SAW DIAGRAM ...

Page 21: ...K 38 ELEVATING BLOCK 39 PIN SPRING 3 X 20 40 SCREW CAP M6 1 0 X 12 41 DRIVE WHEEL 42 DRIVE WHEEL POSITION TUBE 43 DRIVE WHEEL FLANGE 44 BEARING 6202 45 C RING EXT M15 46 DRIVE WHEEL SHAFT 47 KEY C5 X 20 48 WORM SHAFT TUBE 49 GASKET 50 WORM 51 PIN SPRING 4 X 24 52 HANDLE 53 SCREW PAN HD M4 0 7 X 30 54 POSITION SWITCH 55 POSITION SWITCH BOX 56 SCREW CAP M12 1 75 X 65 57 ANGLE ADJUSTMENT BASE 58 POSI...

Page 22: ... HOLDER 114 KNOB LOCK 115 STOCK STOP 116 STOCK STOP ROD 117 VISE POSITION TUBE Φ15 X 2 5 X 1 SH361 117 118 REAR VISE JAW 119 FRONT VISE JAW 120 VISE BED 121 THREADED ROD NUT 122 FRONT JAW HOLDER 123 THREADED ROD 124 HAND WHEEL 125 HAND WHEEL HANDLE 126 BOLT HEX HD M6 1 0 X 30 127 STOP BLOCK 128 POSITION TUBE Φ19 X 1 5 X 10 5 129 GUARD HOLDER 130 WASHER FLAT M16 131 PLATE 132 SCREW CAP M8 1 25 X 20...

Page 23: ...r handy All returned merchandise will be subject to a minimum charge of 15 for re stocking and handling with the following qualifications Returns must be pre authorized by us in writing We do not accept collect shipments Items returned for warranty purposes must be insured and shipped pre paid to the nearest warehouse Returns must be accompanied with a copy of your original invoice as proof of pur...

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