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BAND POLISHING
Band polshng opton s used on bandwheels
wth crowned rubber tres only.
1.
Three (3) polishing band grain cloths belts are
available in aluminum oxide:
Applcaton
Cuttng
Grt
Speeds
Grinding
50-300 fpm
50
(15-90 m/min)
Coarse
850-1000 fpm
80
Polishing
(260-305 m/min)
Fine
850-15000 fpm
150
Polishing
(260-450 m/min)
Polishing Belt Recommendations.
Set-Up
1.
Remove the table center plate. Next:
(a)
Mount
the polishing band's back-up support to the post
(replacing the saw guides);
(b)
Install the lower
adapter to the saw guide keeper block.
Polishing Guide Set-Up.
2.
Lower the post to approximately four (4) inches
(101.6 mm) above the table. Then:
(a)
Mount and
track the polishing band in the same manner as file
bands;
(b)
Tension the polishing band in the same
manner as for a 1/16 inch (1.5 mm) wide carbon
saw band;
(c)
Install the special table center plate
(larger slot than the standard one).
3.
Occasionally rub graphite powder into the polishing
fabric to lubricate and increase band life. Use the
air nozzle to blow away dust while polishing.
DO NOT use coolant wth the band polshng
opton.
LASER LINE GENERATOR OPTION
To avod eye damage, DO NOT stare nto the
laser beam.
1.
A laser devise is used to emit a line on the material
to be cut. This line shows the approximate spot
where the cut will take place.
2.
The devise is controlled by a selector switch with
"ON" and "OFF" settings and is located on or near
the control panel. Turn the laser "OFF" when not
in use.
3.
The laser is adjustable to position the laser beam
where desirable.
4.
When the laser is turned on, a warm-up period of
3 to 5 seconds take place before a line appears. If
the line is difficult to see, darken the work area to
enhance the line.
5.
Remove the protective shipping cap from the laser
devise before operation. Replace the protective
cap when not in use.
Summary of Contents for 3613-V5
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Page 7: ...MACHINE FEATURES FRONT VIEW...
Page 8: ...MACHINE FEATURES Continued REAR VIEW...
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