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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

1.  Raise frame and close feed cylinder valve to hold frame in elevated position. 

 

2.  Loosen the vise nut and open the vise.  Place work in vise and slide the vise swivel jaw 

against the work piece.  Engage the vise nut and tighten the vise screw to clamp the work 

securely. 

 

3.  Slowly open feed cylinder valve and lower the frame until the blade almost touches the 

work.  CAUTION:  IF BLADE SHOULD REST UPON THE WORK BEFORE MOTOR IS 

STARED THE BLADE TEETH CAN BE DAMAGED- IF BLADE IS DROPPED ONTO THE 

WORK THE BLADE MIGHT BREAK.  MAKE SURE BLADE IS PROPERLY BROKEN IN 

PRIOR TO CUTTING. 

 

4.  Move the adjustable guide arm as close as possible to the work to provide maximum 

blade rigidity. 

 

5.  Check the blade tension.  Consult blade manufacturer for proper PSI tension. 

 

6.  Turn coolant valve on (wet machines only).  CAUTION:  DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE 

WITHOUT SUFFICIENT COOLANT IN TANK.  COOLANT MUST BE WATER-SOLUBLE 

DO NOT USE OIL. 

 

7.  Check blade speed for material you are cutting.  Refer to blade manufacturer for proper 

speeds for the material you are cutting.   

 

8.  To change blade speed, loosen thumbscrew on right end of machine and raise the pulley 

guard.  Move drive belt to proper grooves in both pulleys for desired blade speed, (see fig. 3).  

Replace guard. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.  Start motor. 

 

10.  Open feed cylinder valve to the proper setting.  “Proper” setting depends upon type of 

material, hardness and thickness of stock and desired accuracy and finish.  Soft materials 

 

Summary of Contents for JH-10

Page 1: ...JH 10 Dake Johnson Horizontal Bandsaw DAKE Division of JSJ 724 Robbins Road Grand Haven MI 49417 Phone 1 800 937 3253 616 842 7110 Fax 1 800 846 3253 616 842 0859 E mail customerservice dakecorp com...

Page 2: ...ed in the space provided below Machine Model ___________________________ Serial Number ___________________________ Date Received _________________ Voltage ___________________________ Phase _______ Cyc...

Page 3: ...tandard Drive 12 Blade Selection 13 Blade Removal Installation 13 14 Blade Guide Adjustment 14 15 Balance Spring Adjustment 15 Feed Cylinder Bleeding 15 SECTION 2 MAINTENANCE Lubrication 16 Sawing Pro...

Page 4: ...0V 1 PH 60 Hz JH 10 Dry 901 lbs 409 kgs 208 230 460V 3 PH 60 Hz JH 10 Wet 934 lbs 424 kgs Coolant Capacity 3 gallons Water soluble only do not use oil INSTALLATION UNCRATING Remove crating carefully F...

Page 5: ...the potential for personal injury Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices Carefully read all safety messages in these instructions and on your saw safety signs Keep safety labels...

Page 6: ...mmended precautions and safe operating practices Carefully read all safety messages in these instructions and on your saw safety signs Keep safety labels in good condition Replace missing or damaged s...

Page 7: ...6 02 7 ELECTRICAL CONTROL DIAGRAMS...

Page 8: ...6 02 8 SINGLE PHASE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM...

Page 9: ...6 02 9 THREE PHASE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM...

Page 10: ...6 02 10 MACHINE FEATURES SECTION 1 Head Feed Control Blade Tension Handle Guide Arm Off On Switch Starter Balance Spring Stock Stop Gauge Vise Handwheel...

Page 11: ...hold down block to which the swivel jaw is attached Move the vise lift handle toward front of the machine to disengage the vise nut from the vise screw this allows the swivel jaw to be moved freely M...

Page 12: ...ble guide arm as close as possible to the work to provide maximum blade rigidity 5 Check the blade tension Consult blade manufacturer for proper PSI tension 6 Turn coolant valve on wet machines only C...

Page 13: ...e same as standard except for more widely spaced teeth Provides added chip room when cutting non ferrous materials c Hook Tooth Similar to skip tooth except teeth have positive rake Effective in sawin...

Page 14: ...acturer for proper PSI tension 8 Install blade cleaning brushes and guards that were removed earlier BLADE TRACKING ADJUSTMENT Saw blade should track on each wheel with the back of blade up to but not...

Page 15: ...scale Frame should weigh 12 15 pounds if no adjust by turning nut on the tension screw at bottom of spring FEED CYLINDER BLEEDING Air trapped in the hydraulic cylinder can cause the down feed of the m...

Page 16: ...3 ounces 3 Pivot bar 2 fittings Monthly C Use grease gun 4 Tension screw 6 months C Clean threads before lubricating 5 Idle wheel slide ways 6 months C Clean thoroughly before lubricating 6 Feed cylin...

Page 17: ...6 02 17 SAWING PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS...

Page 18: ...6 02 18 ASSEMBLIES AND PARTS LIST Section 3...

Page 19: ...Leg Pan 1 20 10093 00 Frame Handle 1 21 10229 00 Brush holder Guard 1 22 72295 Dake Johnson Name Plate 1 23 71541 Submersible Coolant Pump Electric 110 volt 1 PARTS NOT ILLUSTRATED PART NO DESCRIPTIO...

Page 20: ...2 10 10067 00 Slideway Bottom 1 12 86526 Drive Wheel and Frame Mounting Bracket Inboard 1 13 10063 00 Gear Box Mounting Plate 1 14 10064 06 Drive Wheel and Frame Mounting Bracket Outboard 1 15 10043 1...

Page 21: ...10049 00 Worm Gear Shaft 1 8 15 10050 51 Worm Steel Worm Gear Bronze Assembly 1 9 13080 01 Cover Gasket 1 10 5045 00 Gear Case Cover 1 11 7368 Breather Vent 1 12 5137 22 Oil Seal 2 13 5136 00 Snap Rin...

Page 22: ...6 02 22 HYDRAULIC ASSEMBLY...

Page 23: ...0 Yoke 1 11 43905 10 24 Nut 3 12 71357 Elbow Includes furrow and nut 2 13 10203 02 Cylinder Body 1 14 5119 00 Piston 1 15 5120 00 Piston Nut 1 16 5130 00 Leather Cup 1 10530 08 Control Valve Assembly...

Page 24: ...Nut Washer 1 9 5122 00 Brush Holder 1 10 5133 Blade Cleaning Brush Kit 6 Pairs 1 11 715342 Coolant Nozzle Assembly 1 12 34528 Tube Fitting Poly Tite 1 12B 82668 Nozzle bracket 1 13 67762 Tubing 10 ft...

Page 25: ...e 1 4 10008 00 Movable Vise Jaw Bolt Part No 43348 1 5 10009 00 Stationary Vise Jaw Bolt Part No 43348 1 7 10116 00 Lift Pin 1 8 10201 00 Vise Nut Plate Self Tapping Screw 10 24 Part No 43882 2 9 1001...

Page 26: ...resses for All Your Application needs A complete line of Arbor H Frame and custom engineered Hydraulic Presses for production maintenance and research work DAKE Division of JSJ 724 Robbins Road Grand...

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