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6.4.3. Adjusting the upper guide pins (28)
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Undo the Socket head screw (35)
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Move the mount (36) of the guide pins (28) so
that there is a gap of approx. 1 mm between
the front edge of the guide pins (28) and the
gullet of the blade in front.
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Re-tighten the Socket head screw (35).
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CAUTION! The blade will be rendered usel-
ess if the teeth touch the guide pins while the
blade is running.
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Undo the Socket head screws (37).
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Move the guide pins (28) towards the blade
so that there is a gap of approx. 0.5 mm bet-
ween the guide pins (28) and the blade (26).
The blade must not jam.
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Re-tighten the Socket head screws (37).
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Turn the upper blade pulley (8) several times
in a clockwise direction.
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Check the setting of the guide pins (28) again
and re-adjust if necessary.
6.4.4. Adjusting the lower guide pins (29)
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Dismantle the saw table (15).
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Undo the screw (48).
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Move the mount (32) of the guide pins (29) so
that there is a gap of approx. 1 mm between
the front edge of the guide pins (29) and the
gullet of the blade in front.
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Re-tighten the screw (40).
•
CAUTION! The blade will be rendered usel-
ess if the teeth touch the guide pins while the
blade is running.
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Undo the screws (38).
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Move the guide pins (29) towards the blade
so that there is a gap of approx. 0.5 mm bet-
ween the guide pins (29) and the blade (26).
The blade must not jam.
•
Re-tighten the Socket head screws (38).
•
Turn the lower blade pulley (7) several times
in a clockwise direction.
•
Check the setting of the guide pins (29) again
and re-adjust if necessary.
CAUTION! When the adjustments have been
fi
nished, the blade guard (34) must be closed
again.
6.5.1 Adjusting the upper blade guide (11)
(Figure 2, 9)
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Undo the fixing handle (20).
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Turn the setting wheel (19) to lower the blade
guide (11) as close as possible to the workpi-
ece to be cut. The gap should be approx. 2-3
mm.
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Re-tighten the fixing handle (20).
•
Check the setting before each cut and re-
adjust if necessary.
6.5.2 Adjusting the blade speed (Fig. 10, 11)
The bandsaw can be operated at two blade
speeds.
To change the position proceed as follows:
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Slacken the drive belt (A) by turning the hand
wheel (43) in an anticlockwise direction.
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Move the belt to the desired position on the
belt pulley (B) and the lower blade pulley (7).
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Tension the drive belt (A) again by turning the
hand wheel (43) in a clockwise direction.
Important: Drive belts must not be tensioned
too much.
6.6 Adjusting the machine table (15) to 90°
(12/13)
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Move the upper blade guide (11) to the top.
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Undo the fixing handles (18).
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Place the angle (d) between the blade (26)
and the table (15). The angle (d) is not inclu-
ded in delivery.
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Turn the setting wheel (19) to tilt the saw table
(15) until it is at an angle of exactly 90° to the
blade (26).
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Re-tighten the fixing handle (18).
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Undo the nut (49).
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Adjust the Socket head screw (50) until there
is contact with the machine frame.
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Re-tighten the nut to fasten the Socket head
screw.
Important: Never use warped or lacerated
blades!
6.7 Changing the blade (Fig. 14)
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Move the blade guide (11) into a position
approximately half way between the saw table
(15) and the machine housing (25).
•
Undo the fasteners (13) and open the side
cover (12).
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Remove the bolt (4)
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Turn the tightening screw (9) anti-clockwise to
remove the tension from the blade (26).
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Remove the blade (26) from the blade pulleys
(7, 8) and take out through the slot in the table
(15).
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Fit the new blade (26), aligned centrally on
the blade pulleys (7, 8). The teeth of the blade
(26) must point downwards in the direction of
the table.
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Tension the blade (26) (see 6.2)
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Close the side cover (12) again.
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Refit the bolt (4)
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