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Metal Cutting Bandsaw Safety Instructions

1.  Maintenance. 

Make sure the bandsaw is turned 

off and disconnect from the main power supply 
and make sure all moving parts have come to a 
complete stop before any inspection, adjustment or 
maintenance is carried out.

2.  Bandsaw Condition. 

Bandsaw must be maintained 

for a proper working condition. Never operate 
a bandsaw that has damaged or worn parts. 
Scheduled routine maintenance should performed on 
a scheduled basis.

3.  Blade Condition. 

Never operate a bandsaw with 

a dull, cracked or badly worn blade. Before using 
a bandsaw inspect blades for missing teeth and 
cracks.

4.  Replacing Blade. 

Make sure teeth are facing the 

correct direction. Wear gloves to protect hands and 
wear safety glasses to protect your eyes. 

5.  Hand Hazard. 

Keep hands and fingers clear from 

the line of cut of the blade and offcuts workpieces. 
Hands can be crushed in vice or from falling machine 
components and cut by the blade.

6.  Leaving a bandsaw Unattended. 

Always turn 

the bandsaw off and make sure all moving parts 
have come to a complete stop before leaving the 
bandsaw. Do not leave bandsaw running unattended 
for any reason.

7.  Avoiding Entanglement. 

Blade guard must be 

used at all times. Remove loose clothing, belts, or 
jewelry items. Never wear gloves while machine is in 
operation. Tie up long hair and use the correct hair 
nets to avoid any entanglement with the bandsaw 
moving parts. 

8.  Understand the machines controls. 

Make sure you 

understand the use and operation of all controls.

9.  Power outage. 

In the event of a power failure during 

use of the bandsaw, turn off all switches to avoid 
possible sudden start up once power is restored.

10.  Work area hazards. 

Keep the area around the 

bandsaw clean from oil, tools, chips. Pay attention 
to other persons in the area and know what is 
going on around the area to ensure unintended 
accidents.

11.  Workpiece Handling. 

Workpieces must be 

supported with  table, vice, roller conveyor/stands, 
or other support fixtures. Unsupported workpieces 
may cause the machine to tip over and fall. Flag 
long pieces of material to avoid tripping hazards. 
Never hold a workpiece  with your hands during the 
cut process.

12.  Hearing protection and hazards. 

Always wear 

hearing protection as noise generated from 
bandsaw blade and workpiece vibration, material 
handling, and power transmission can cause 
permanent hearing loss over time.

13.  Hot surfaces. 

Workpieces, machine surfaces and 

chips become hot due to friction and can burn you.

14.  Starting position. 

Never turn the bandsaw on 

when the blade is resting on the workpiece.

15.  Guards. 

Do not operate bandsaw without the blade 

guard in place or with the doors open.

16.  Call for help. 

If at any time you experience 

difficulties, stop the machine and call you nearest 
branch service department for help.

Machinery House  

requires you to read this entire Manual before using this machine.

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Instruction Manual for EB-260A (B062)

04/12/2014

Summary of Contents for EB-260A

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL EB 260A Swivel Head Metal Cutting Band Saw 240V 225 x 180mm W x H Rectangle B062 Page 1 Instruction Manual for EB 260A B062 04 12 2014 ...

Page 2: ...liminate avoid loose clothing Long hair etc Wear gloves when changing blades Check blade tracking before starting Blade guide system should be adjusted to suit material width MEDIUM MEDIUM PUNCTURING MEDIUM Blade guards should always be in the closed position before starting machine A C ELECTRICAL D ENTANGLEMENT CUTTING STABBING H Assessment SHEARING PLANT SAFETY PROGRAM No Hazard Identification S...

Page 3: ...e connecting 14 Use correct amperage extension cords Undersized extension cords overheat and lose power Replace extension cords if they become damaged 15 Keep machine well maintained Keep blades sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions when lubricating and changing accessories 16 Keep machine well guarded Make sure guards on machine are in place and are all working corre...

Page 4: ...ny entanglement with the bandsaw moving parts 8 Understand the machines controls Make sure you understand the use and operation of all controls 9 Power outage In the event of a power failure during use of the bandsaw turn off all switches to avoid possible sudden start up once power is restored 10 Work area hazards Keep the area around the bandsaw clean from oil tools chips Pay attention to other ...

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Page 6: ...rtation to desired location before unpacking please use lifting jack 2 Unpack all the parts 3 Transportation after unpacking please use heavy duty fiber belt to lift up the machine Always keep proper footing and balance while moving this machine As this machine weights 157kgs it is recommended that the machine be transported with help of lifting jack ATTENTION Because there is no built in fuse in ...

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Page 9: ... C Hex nuts Blade sheel shaft Block blade tension Handle Lever Vice screw R Bladeguard Vice spring Vice lever Bearing Bearing cover Vice handwheel Spring Spring connection Revolving arm Rod Stop bolt Micro switch optional Block Hex nuts Rubber connection Arm Bolt Blade guard Handle Bearing 6082Z 608 Hand wheel Handle Water Pipe Rust Plate L Bladeguard Switch set Switch Shelf Scale Cylinder optiona...

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