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Wood 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. Replace if required.

4.  Replacing Blade. 

Make sure teeth are face forward 

to the workpiece and blade is properly tensioned. 
Wear gloves to protect hands and wear safety 
glasses to protect your eyes. 

5.  Use Correct Blade. 

Use the correct blade for 

the material being cut and the type of cut you are 
performing. 

6.  Hand Hazard. 

Keep hands and fingers clear from 

the line of cut of the blade. Serious injury can occur.

7.  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.

8.  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. 

9.  Understand the machines controls. 

Make sure you 

understand the use and operation of all controls.

10.  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.

11.  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.

12.  Workpiece Handling. 

Never hold small workpieces 

with your fingers during a cut. Always support/feed 
the workpiece with push stick, table support, vice, 
or some sort of clamping fixture. 

13.  Hearing protection and hazards. 

Always wear 

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

14.  Cutting techniques. 

Plan your cuts so you always 

cut out of the wood. Do not back the workpiece 
away from the blade while the saw is running. If 
you need to back the workpiece out, turn off the 
bandsaw and wait till the blade has come to a 
complete stop, and do not twist or put excessive 
stress on the blade while backing work out.

15.  Feeding material. 

Always feed material evenly and 

smoothly. Do not force or twist blade while cutting, 
especially while cutting small radii material.

16.  Job Material. 

This machine is designed to cut 

wood only. It is not designed to cut metal or use 
cutting fluid. Always inspect you material before 
cutting. If you have any doubt about stability or 
structural integrity of your stock do not cut.

17.  Starting position/speed. 

Never turn the bandsaw 

on when the blade is resting on the workpiece. 
Allow blade to reach full speed before cutting.

18.  Guards. 

Do not operate bandsaw without the blade 

guard in place or with the doors open.

19.  Stopping the Blade. 

Do not stop or slow the blade 

with your hand or workpiece. Allow the blade to 
stop on its own, unless the machine is equipped 
with a brake.

20.  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.

04/11/2019

Instructions Manual for BP-430 (W433)

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Summary of Contents for BP-430

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL BP 430 Wood Band Saw 415mm throat x 310mm Height Capacity W433 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 1 ...

Page 2: ...MODEL BP 430 W433 OPERATION MANUAL AND PARTS LIST WOOD BANDSAW 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 2 ...

Page 3: ...al machine that provide variety of wood work functions to meet your higher need of a bandsaw Followings are the basic functions you will find in this machine 1 Quick Changed Saw Blade System gives you an easy way to replace saw blade to cut different quality wood materials 2 Adjustable Rip Fence can assist you to cut desired shapes 3 Accurate Miter Gauge can let you create any curves you desire 4 ...

Page 4: ...aw Blade W 1 8 to 1 Standard 1 2 Saw Blade Speed 1 000 490 m min 3 300 1 600SFPM Table Size 17 x 17 430x430mm Table Tilting Left 10 o Right 45o Wheel Size 17 430mm Table Height From Ground 37 5 950mm Dust Chute Diameter ȴ4 x 2 N W G W 121 146 KGS Appearance 32 x 26 x 74 Packing Size L x W x H 30 x 20 x 80 1 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 4 ...

Page 5: ...ndatory that tho properly trained in how to use understand the Operators and affixed to the machine Failure can cause serious injuries AFETY WARNINGS operating machinery ective safety glasses hich could result in ection or jewelry which can ed footwear is proper working position r cause your clothing to ne rking order Do not ved ts Do not use locations Keep work cs should be used when he start swi...

Page 6: ...ce carefully while keeping your hands free of the blade area 6 Saw must be stopped and electrical supply must be cut off before any blade replacement or adjustment of blade support mechanism is done or before any attempt is made to change the drive belts or before any periodic service or maintenance is performed on the saw 7 Remove loose performed on the unnecessary workpieces from area before sta...

Page 7: ...l provide you with an overall frame of reference for the location and position of the various components Where detailed illustrations for various subsystems will be helpful you will find these illustrations accompanying the specific teat for each subsystem and its components FRONT SIDE OF BAND SAW 4 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 7 ...

Page 8: ...ϱ REAR OF BAND SAW 5 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 8 ...

Page 9: ...ff the pallet and carefully place it into position 5 Once machine is set in place it is recommended to level the machine and bolt it in place ASSEMBLING 1 Attach the hand wheel see Figure 2 to the machine 2 Slide the table slot to the saw blade and slowly move to the center of the table Adjust the table until the saw blade is in the center of table insert 3 Install table insert Then install table ...

Page 10: ...ter slot and both the front and rear of the rip fence Adjust so both distances are equal 5 Lock the fence by pushing the locking handle CHANGING BLADES 1 Unplug power cord 2 Remove the table insert and table pin 3 Open upper and lower wheel cover 4 Loosen the upper and lower blade guide system and bearing 5 Loosen quick change saw blade system lever on rear of bandsaw see Figure 9 6 Remove the bla...

Page 11: ... the bearing and the back of the blade approx 0 5mm see Figure 12 and Figure 13 2 Do not set the bearing too close The friction generates heat which may have an adverse effect on the bearings and the saw blade DUST COLLECTION The band saw is recommended to be connected to dust collect There are two 4 dust ports see Figure 14 to attach with 4 steel clamping SETTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT The upper blad...

Page 12: ...dded door lock see Figure 18 to link upper and lower doors in between To prevent the door being suddenly opened during operation REMINDER Once completing assembly please test run the machine to ensure it is properly connected to power and safety components are functioning correctly If you find an unusual problem during the test run please stop the machine immediately Disconnect the machine from po...

Page 13: ... edge can be higher than the middle position about 0 4mm Edge cannot lower than the middle part of the table see Figure 2 3 NOTE To insert the table pin deeper the middle part of the table will be lower 4 Follow above steps to finish the table parallel adjustment TROUBLE SHOOTING In case if the table pin stuck because you push it to deep use a round bar φ5mm φ8mm and soft hammer to knock the table...

Page 14: ...6 PARTS LIST MODEL NO W433 11 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 14 ...

Page 15: ...12 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 15 ...

Page 16: ...0 SPRING PIN ψ5x35 1 15 135017 UPPER WHEEL SHAFT HINGE 1 16 135066 UPPER WHEEL SHAFT 1 19 AB135116T UPPER WHEEL ψ17 1 21 WF083030 FLAT WASHER M8xψ30 2 22 SR089400 HEX SOCKET BOLT M8x16 2 23 135075 SAW BLADE 132 3352 8 4 2x1 2 x0 5mm 1 24 WS080000 SPRING WASHER M8 2 27 AB135119T LOWER WHEEL ψ17 1 29 NH633801 NUT 1 14 UNF 1 30 WS630000 SPRING WASHER 1 1 31 IM135001 MOTOR CORD 1 32 135032 SPRING 1 33...

Page 17: ... 49 SR060200 HEX SOCKET BOLT M6x10 1 50 135004 LIMPID PIECE 2 51 SF040700 PAN HEAD BOLT W FLANGE M4x35 2 52 136475 DOOR LATCH SWITCH ASM AZD S11 1 53 WS050000 SPRING WASHER M5 2 54 WF051210 FLAT WASHER M5xψ12 2 55 136164 UPPER WHEEL COVER 1 56 SH060500 HEX HEAD BOLT M6x25 2 57 WF061310 FLAT WASHER M6xψ13 2 58 135051 BRUSH 2 59 SR060500 HEX SOCKET BOLT M6x25 1 60 135041 KNOB 2 61 NL061000 NYLON NUT...

Page 18: ...81300 NUT M8 4 81 135005 LOWER WHEEL SHAFT 1 82 MH135001 MOTOR 1 HP 1 83 SR100500 HEX SOCKET BOLT M10x25 2 84 WS100000 SPRING WASHER M10 2 85 135064 MOTOR BRACKET 1 86 SJ080400 HEX SOCKET BOTTOM HEAD SCREW M8x20 4 87 135056 PLATE 1 88 SF050200 PAN HEAD BOLT W FLANGE M5x10 2 89 135065 LOCATE BLOCK 1 90 KS050535 KEY 5x5x35 1 91 SH080402 HEX HEAD BOLT M8x20 L H 1 92 135008 MOTOR PULLEY 1 93 LA420000 ...

Page 19: ...IN 1 132 AB135095A LOWER BLADE GUIDE SUPPORT ASM 1 135 135035 RIGHT COVER 1 136 SR050200 HEX SOCKET BOLT M5x10 2 137 WF051210 FLAT WASHER M5xψ12 2 138 135034 PROTECT COVER ASM 1 140 135073 STEP SCREW 1 141 135054 FIBER WASHER ψ13x6x1 2 1 142 135037 SLIDING PLATE 1 145 AB135092 UPPER BLADE GUIDE SUPPORT ASM 1 152 SR060400 HEX SOCKET BOLT M6x20 2 158 135006 HANDLE WHEEL 1 159 SR060400 HEX SOCKET BOL...

Page 20: ...ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION SIZE Q TY 176 135067 BUSHING 1 179 612112 BUSHING 1 180 WF081818 FLAT WASHER M8xψ18 4 17 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 20 ...

Page 21: ...MODEL NO W433 PART NO AB135050 GUIDE BRACKET ASM 18 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 21 ...

Page 22: ...MODEL NO W433 PART NO AB135021 C TRUNNION SUPPORT BRACKET ASM 19 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 22 ...

Page 23: ...MODEL NO W433 PART NO AB135092 UPPER BLADE GUIDE SUPPORT ASM 20 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 23 ...

Page 24: ...MODEL NO W433 PART NO AB135095A LOWER BLADE GUIDE SUPPORT ASM 21 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 24 ...

Page 25: ...PART NO AB135116T UPPER WHEEL ASM MODEL NO W433 22 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 25 ...

Page 26: ...MODEL NO W433 PART NO AB135119T LOWER WHEEL ASM 23 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 26 ...

Page 27: ...MODEL NO W433 PART NO AB198002 FENCE SET 24 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 27 ...

Page 28: ...PART NO AB198101 MODEL NO W433 MITER GAUGE ASS Y 25 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 28 ...

Page 29: ...26 04 11 2019 Instructions Manual for BP 430 W433 29 ...

Page 30: ... re 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 cor...

Page 31: ...zards 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 12 Workpiece Handling Never hold small workpieces with your fingers during a cut Always support feed the workpiece with push stick table support vice or some sort of clamping fixture 13 Hearing protection and hazards A...

Page 32: ...A C HIGH Risk Control Strategies Recommended for Purchase Buyer User Ensure bandsaw is on level ground to and safe place to prevent it falling Eliminate avoid loose clothing Long hair etc Isolate main power switch before changing blade cleaning or adjusting Check blade tracking before starting Top blade guide system should be adjusted to suit material thickness MEDIUM Must be connected to dust ext...

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