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Material Hardness.

When choosing the blade with the proper pitch, 

one factor you should consider is the hardness 

of the material that is being cut: the harder the 

material, the finer the pitch that is required. For 

example, exotic hardwoods such as ebony and 

rosewood require blades with a finer pitch than 

American hardwoods such as oak or maple. 

Soft wood such as pine will quickly clog the 

blade, decreasing its ability to cut. Having a 

variety of tooth configurations in the same width 

will most likely give you an acceptable choice 

for a particular job. There are certain things that 

indicate if a blade has a proper pitch, too fine a 

pitch or too coarse a pitch.

Some are listed below: 

 

Proper Pitch

Blades cut quickly.

A minimum amount of heat is created when the 

blade cuts.

Minimum feeding pressure is required.

Minimum horsepower is required.

The blade makes quality cuts for a long period.

Pitch Is Too Fine

The blade cuts slowly.

There is excessive heat, which causes 

premature breakage or rapid dulling.

Unnecessarily high feeding pressure is 

required.

Unnecessarily high horsepower is required.

The blade wears excessively.

Pitch Is Too Coarse

The blade has a short cutting life.

The teeth wear excessively.

The bandsaw vibrates.

 

Width

The dimension from the back of the blade to the 

front of the teeth. The wider the blade, the

stiffer the blade and the straighter the cut. This 

is usually called beam strength. But wide

blades cannot cut small radiuses.

The narrower the blade, the more flexible the 

blade and the greater the tendency the blade

has to wander. These have low-beam strength, 

but can cut small radiuses. Blades are

available from 3mm up for your machine.

Kerf

The width of the saw cut. The larger the kerf, 

the smaller the radius that can be cut, the

greater the amount of wood the blade has to be 

removed by the blade and the greater the

horse power that is needed because the blade 

is doing more work. The greater the kerf, the

larger the amount of wood that is being wasted 

by the cut.

Hook or Rake

The cutting angle or shape of the tooth. The 

greater the angle, the more aggressive the 

tooth and the faster the cut. But the faster 

the cut, the faster the tooth will blunt, and 

the poorer will be the surface finish the cut 

will have. Aggressive blades are suitable 

for soft woods but will not last when cutting 

hard woods. The smaller the angle, the less 

aggressive the tooth, the slower the cut and 

the harder must be the wood that the blade is 

suitable to cut. Hook teeth have a progressive 

cutting angle and take the form of a progressive 

radius. They are used for fast cutting where 

finish is not important. Rake teeth have a flat 

cutting angle and are used for a fine surface 

finish of the cut.

Gullet

The area in which the sawdust has to be 

transported through the wood, the larger the

tooth (pitch) the bigger the gullet is.

Relief

The angle from the tip of the tooth back. The 

greater the angle, the more aggressive

the tooth but the weaker the tooth.

Beam Strength

This is the ability of the blade to resist bending 

backwards. The wider the blade, the stronger

the beam strength; therefore, a 25mm blade 

has far greater beam strength than a 3mm 

blade and will cut straighter and is more 

suitable for resawing.

Blade Selection

As you have seen from the previous section, 

there are a great number of variables. The 

blade selection that you will make will greatly 

depend on the type of work that you intend to 

do with your machine. If you have experience 

with the bandsaw, you will probably have a 

good idea of the blades that are suitable for 

you. If you lack the experience or are unsure 

of the type of work you will be doing with your 

machine, we recommend that you purchase a 

selection similar to that listed below, which is 

a good general selection and will allow you to 

tackle most jobs. As you gain experience, you 

will settle on the blades that suit you.

1. 6 mm x 6 TPI. This is a small, aggressive 

blade that is suitable for tight curves and fast 

cutting where a good surface finish of the cut is 

not important.

2. 6 mm x 14 TPI. This is a small, fine blade 

suitable for reasonably tight cuts where the 

surface finish is important but speed of cut is 

less important.

3. 13 mm x 3 TPI. This is a general-purpose 

blade that can cut large radiuses and short 

sections of straight cuts. The cut is fast but the 

surface finish of the cut is poor.

4. 19 mm x 3 TPI. This is a general-purpose 

blade, which will be used for straight cuts and is

suitable for large radiuses.

5. 25 mm x 2 TPI. This is a resaw blade, which 

will be used for straight cuts and is suitable for

processing veneers.

Rounding the back of the blade

With most guide systems it is recommended 

that the back of the blade be rounded with a 

stone. As the machine is supplied with Laguna 

ceramic guides, this is not imperative because 

the ceramic will round the back of the blade as 

it is used. However, if you decide that you want 

to round the back of the blade, a procedure 

follows.

A round blade back creates smooth interaction 

between the thrust bearing and the blade. If the 

blade rotates slightly, there is no sharp blade 

corner to dig into the thrust bearing; also, the 

rounding process smoothes the weld. A blade 

with a round back makes tight turns better 

because the round back has smooth interaction 

with saw kerfs.

After the guides have been adjusted and the 

machine is running, hold the stone against the 

back corner of the blade for about a minute. 

Wear safety glasses when rounding the blade. 

Then, do the same thing on the opposite 

corner. Next, slowly move the stone to round 

the back. The more pressure you put on the 

back, the faster you will remove the metal. Be 

careful that the inside of the machine is free of 

sawdust because sparks could start a fire. On 

small blades such as a 1/4“ blade, the pressure 

on the back of the blade may bring the blade 

forward off the front of the wheels. Therefore, 

be careful not to put too much pressure on the

stone. When doing this, it is also important that 

the upper guides be positioned right above

the stone.

The blade has teeth and extreme caution 

must be exercised, as your hands will

be very close to them.

 

Causes of blade breakage

1.

 Excessive blade thickness in relation to the 

flywheel diameter.

2.

 Defective welding.

3.

 Incorrect tension, particularly if the blade is 

over tensioned; the tension spring no longer

fulfils its function.

4.

 After use it is recommended that you slacken 

the tension, especially overnight. (Be sure to

place a clearly visible note on the machine that 

you have done this.

5.

 Misalignment of the flywheels.

6.

 Irregularity of flywheel surface, for instance, 

an accumulation of sawdust while cutting

resinous materials.

You can correct these problems by readjusting 

the machine, changing the way you operate it

or by changing the blade. Try only one change 

at a time.

Causes of blade dulling.

1. Poorly set side guides or rear thrust guide.

2. Poor tracking.

3. Wrong blade selection. If the blade is too 

narrow, it will flex more easily and decrease the

quality of the cut. The blade should also have 

the correct pitch and width.

4. The tooth pitch is too fine (too many teeth per 

inch).

5. Certain woods will dull a steel blade very 

quickly, especially tropical hardwoods (teak, 

koa, etc.). Other woods with a high silicon 

content will also dull the blade quickly; even a 

cut as short as 152,4mm will cause damage to 

the blade.

6. On certain exotic woods, the ends have been 

painted. This is done to control the drying.

The paint is very abrasive and will dull the blade 

as you cut through it. It is recommended that

you cut the painted ends off your wood.

Using a radius chart.

Until you become well acquainted with your 

saw, it is best to use the contour (radius) chart 

to determine which size blade to use for a 

specific application. Radius charts can be found 

in many woodworking books, magazine articles 

and on blade boxes. They differ slightly from 

one another but are good as rough indicators of 

how tightly a curve can be cut with a particular 

blade. Each blade saw and operator is different, 

so it is impossible to make a truly accurate 

chart. A blade can cut continuously without 

backtracking any curve that has a radius as 

much as or more than is shown on the chart.

For example: a 3/16“ blade will cut a circle with 

a 5/16“ radius or a 5/8“ diameter. To test if a 

3/16“ blade would work for a particular curve, 

place a dime (roughly 5/8“) over the pattern. 

The 3/16“ blade can cut a curve bigger than the 

dime, but not smaller. You can use everyday 

items such as coins or a pencil to determine 

which blade to use. A quarter is the size of the 

tightest cut that can be made with a 1/4“ blade. 

A dime is the size of the tightest curve that can 

be cut with a 3/16“ blade. A pencil eraser is the 

size of the tightest turn that you can make with 

a 1/8“ blade. After a while you won‘t even need 

an object to size the possible curve of a blade

because you will have become familiar with this 

process. There are options to matching the

blade to the smallest curve pattern. If there is 

only one very tight cut, it may be best to use a

Summary of Contents for LAGUNA 14BX

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Page 2: ...ry Directive 2006 42 ES Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 ES Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014 30 ES Designed in conformity with EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 1807 1 2013 EN 60204 1 2006 AC 2010 EN 1384...

Page 3: ...anual DOES NOT cover woodworking or metalworking techniques that are possible with this product and the appropriate safety precautions necessary for safe practices There are several organizations with...

Page 4: ...rts that can be adjusted for almost zero clearance 10 Rip fence assembly The rip fence assembly consists of a guide rail cast knuckle fence attachment casting rule and a high low fence The guide rail...

Page 5: ...n using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Ta...

Page 6: ...s 1 There should be an area at the front and back of the machine suitable for the length of wood that you will be cutting If you intend to use your saw for scrollwork this may not be important but sho...

Page 7: ...lows the tilt stop bolt to pass through the table tilt hole and the table can be moved to the maximum amount of tilt 7 degrees Table mounted to the bandsaw Pic 20 Pic 21 Pic 22 6 2 Assembling the opti...

Page 8: ...made of soft aluminium so that if the blade wanders and contacts the insert there is less chance of damaging the blade Adjusting screws are provided to adjust the insert vertically level with the tabl...

Page 9: ...ot damage the tire The disadvantage is that the wheel is crowned and the blade is not tensioned in the center of the band which gives the blade a tendency to wobble or flutter The advantage of running...

Page 10: ...saw for extended periods of time overnight remove the tension on the blade This will increase the life of your blade and the machine If tension is left on the machine flats or grooves can be formed in...

Page 11: ...e blade and retighten the clamp screws Place a dollar bill or piece of paper of similar thickness between the guide blocks and the blade Gently bring both side guides toward the blade so that slight p...

Page 12: ...lamp screws Resawing Resawing is the process of cutting a board in half along its height The bandsaw is perhaps the most creative tool in the shop because of its ability to cut thick or thin straight...

Page 13: ...h will be used for straight cuts and is suitable for large radiuses 5 25 mm x 2 TPI This is a resaw blade which will be used for straight cuts and is suitable for processing veneers Rounding the back...

Page 14: ...mmended that the blade be placed on material that will not damage the blade teeth wood or cardboard Your foot is there to give stability and not to clamp the blade so do not exert excessive force or t...

Page 15: ...r woods such as pine The compressed sawdust could have a negative effect such as vibration short blade life and drifting of the blade A brush contacts the lower wheel and helps to prevent buildup You...

Page 16: ...clockwise to remove slack in the break pad The front break adjustor is rotated clockwise with an allen key to remove slack in the break pad Adjusting the table square to the bandsaw blade Note The mac...

Page 17: ...s cooled down and restart If the motor shuts down constantly check for the reason Typical reasons are dull blade overfeeding the wood motor cooling fan clogged or faulty motor cooling fins clogged and...

Page 18: ...chtlinie 2006 42 EG Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2014 35 EG Richtlinie zur elektromagnetischen Vertr glichkeit 2014 30 EG Entworfen in bereinstimmung mit EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 1807 1 2013 EN 60204 1 2006...

Page 19: ...weck dieses Handbuchs ist es Einstellungen Instandhaltung und Anpassungen Ihrer neuen Maschine zu decken Neben allgemeinen Sicherheitshinweisen gilt dieses Handbuch NICHT f r konkrete Holz oder Metall...

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Page 21: ...n H lzern eingesetzt 3 2 Technische Daten Motor 230V 2 237 kW 50Hz 1 Phase Leistungsschutzschalter 16 A Abschaltcharakteristik C 16 1 C Loch im Tisch 346 mm Arbeitstisch 406 mm x 546 mm Tischschwenkun...

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Page 24: ...Der Arbeitstisch ist mit einer Anschlagschraube ausgestattet um den Arbeitstisch nach Schwenkung schnell auszurichten Die Anschlagschraube ber hrt die Negativschwenkung Sperre Nach der L sung der Neg...

Page 25: ...alter mit Abschaltcharakteristik C zu verwenden Mit der Start Stopp Taste wird der Motor ein oder ausgeschaltet 7 Bands gemaschine testen 1 Abdeckungen im Unter und Oberteil der Bands gemaschine schli...

Page 26: ...Es handelt sich um eine einfache Operation Wenn Sie lernen das S geband richtig zu installieren und einzustellen dauert die Montage nur wenige Minuten Seien Sie vorsichtig bei Installation der S geb...

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Page 28: ...r Position geraten nach folgenden Empfehlungen einstellen Paralleleinstellung der oberen seitlichen F hrungselemente Seitliche F hrungselemente l sen und so weit wie m glich voneinander ziehen Das ges...

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Page 34: ...nnte Anschlagschraube und Negativschwenkung Der Arbeitstisch ist mit einer Anschlagschraube ausgestattet um den Arbeitstisch nach Schwenkung schnell auszurichten Die Anschlagschraube ber hrt die Nega...

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Page 74: ...k nnyebb be ll t s hoz forgassa a kereket a v g s ir ny ban A szalag saj t maga kell hogy be ll tsa a vezet ket Ha a szalag nagyon el re vagy h tra ny lik ki akkor a f r szg p h tuls r sz n l v vezet...

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Page 76: ...rlat s ezzel a m dszerrel elker lheti a pontatlans gokat M sik oldalr l n zve n egy j min s g szalagf r szg pet v s rolt az elv gzend m veletek t bbs g hez ezt a m dszert nem aj nljuk A m sik m dszer...

Page 77: ...hogy legyen a fogoszt s Pld az egzotikus kem nyfa mint az benfa s r zsafa nagyon finom fogoszt st k v n nem gy mint a b kk vagy a t lgyfa A puhafa mint pld a feny fa nagyon hamar beragassza a f r szsz...

Page 78: ...ellen rzik a fa sz rad s t Ez a fest k szint n nagyon koptatja a szalagot s k nnyen kitomp thatja Ez rt javasoljuk a festett v gek lev g s t A sug r t bl zat alkalmaz sa Am g nem ismerkedett meg a g...

Page 79: ...ut n folytassa a szalag teker s t s nyomja lefel 2 3 4 l p sek A szalag h rom hurokba szed dik ssze k sz 1 l p s 61 bra 2 l p s 3 l p s 63 bra 4 l p s 64 bra K sz 65 bra 3 m dszer Korm nyker k m dszer...

Page 80: ...sok vig kell hogy szolg ljon haszn latt f gg en minden reped st vagy ltal nos kop st azonban rendszeresen ellen rizni kell Ha valamilyen s r l st tal l rajta ki kell cser lni a sz jat A sz j cser je...

Page 81: ...rintkezik e az tk z csavarral 2 Helyezze az asztalra a vonalz t s ellen rizze az egyeness g t 3 4 Ha hib t tal l az tk z csavarral ll tsa be Megjegyz s Az tk z csavarral millim terr l millim terre sza...

Page 82: ...elegszik 1 letlen a f r szszalag Cser lje ki a szalagot vagy lezze meg 2 T l kicsi a fogoszt s a v g s magass g hoz k pest Cser lje ki a szalagot a megfelel fogoszt s ra 3 Nagyon szoros a vezet s Szab...

Page 83: ...Dyrektywa o maszynach 2006 42 ES Dyrektywa niskonapi ciowa 2014 35 ES Dyrektywa o kompatybilno ci elektromagnetycznej 2014 30 ES Zaprojektowany zgodnie z EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 1807 1 2013 EN 60204 1 2...

Page 84: ...warte w instrukcji NIE DOTYCZ techniki obr bki drewna lub obr bki metali oraz rodk w bezpiecze stwa niezb dnych do bezpiecznego u ytkowania 3 Specyfikacja maszyny Pilarka ta mowa do drewna to pi a z d...

Page 85: ...e s regulowane dzi ki czemu zawsze znajduj si tu nad ci tym przedmiotem Ta ma ma wi c maksymaln stabilno Prowadnice s wyposa one w ceramiczne wk adki kt re mo na ustawi do prawie zerowego luzu 10 Zest...

Page 86: ...wanie dodatkowych rodk w ostro no ci Czynniki kt re wp ywaj na faktyczny poziom ekspozycji obejmuj pomieszczenie robocze inne r d a ha asu itp tzn liczb maszyn oraz inne procesy Dopuszczalny poziom ek...

Page 87: ...zpakowaniem nowej maszyny nale y najpierw sprawdzi dokumenty transportowe dokumenty rozliczeniowe oraz dokumenty wysy kowe otrzymane od kierowcy Upewnij si e na opakowaniu lub na maszynie nie ma widoc...

Page 88: ...ie tym dok adniejsza i bezpieczniejsza b dzie wykonywana przez Ciebie praca 3 Ustaw maszyn na stabilnym i solidnym pod o u Aby ustawi maszyn nale y wybra solidn r wn powierzchni najlepiej beton lub po...

Page 89: ...6 4 Mocowanie skali Skala ze rubami Rys 23 St z zainstalowan skal Rys 24 Za pomoc dostarczonych rub przymocuj skal do sto u Nie dokr caj rub ca kowicie poniewa pozycja przyk adnicy b dzie musia a jes...

Page 90: ...b odzie nie zapl ta y si do ruchomych cz ci maszyny 7 Upewnij si e os ony ochronne znajduj si na swoim miejscu Os ony chroni przed przypadkowym kontaktem z ta m 8 Upewnij si e z by ta my tn cej skiero...

Page 91: ...ad takiego prowadzenia jest fakt e ta ma nie jest naci gni ta wzd u rodka ko a co mo e prowadzi do powstawania wibracji lub przesuwania si ta my Zalet prowadzenia ta my przez rodek jest jej stabilno p...

Page 92: ...ta m tn c Zalecamy r czne prowadzenie ta my bez przymocowanych prowadnic do momentu upewnienia si e ta ma jest w a ciwie prowadzona Dopiero wtedy mo na przymocowa prowadnice i pozwoli im poprowadzi t...

Page 93: ...iedni i wysokiej jako ci ta m tn c mo na unikn z ego wyko czenia powierzchni Ci cie wzd u ne Ci cie wzd u ne wykonuje si wzd u w kien Cztery najcz stsze rodzaje ci wzd u w kien to ci cie wzd u ne k to...

Page 94: ...i o kt r z by s szersze ni tylna cz ta my Im wi ksze rozstawienie tym wi ksze ci cie i mniejszy promie kt ry mo na wyci Jest to zalet podczas ci cia drewna kt re ma tendencj do zachytywania ostrza Im...

Page 95: ...zalecamy zwolnienie napi cia ta my wa ne jest r wnie aby oznaczy e ta ma zosta a zwolniona 5 Nier wnoleg e ko a prowadz ce 6 Nieprawid owo ci na kole prowadz cym takie jak nagromadzony kurz trociny l...

Page 96: ...dala od twojego cia a krok 1 Obr d o w kierunku cia a o oko o 180 stopni a nast pnie kontynuuj obracanie naciskaj c ta m w d kroki 2 3 i 4 Ta ma z o y si w trzy zamkni te okr gi gotowe Krok 1 Rys 61 K...

Page 97: ...wykonane jest z gumy kt ra zu ywa si tak samo jak opona samochodowa Zu ywaj si na rodku powoduj c wkl s o ca ego ko a To odkszta cenie utrudnia prawid owe prowadzenie ta my tn cej dlatego bardzo wa ne...

Page 98: ...og ulec przesuni ciu podczas transportu Aby uzyska dost p do rub regulacyjnych przechyl st o 45 stopni i zabezpiecz go Regulacji dokonuje si tylko za pomoc rub podnosz cych 1 i 3 ruba podnosz ca 5 i r...

Page 99: ...za sprawd go Typowe przyczyny to t pa ta ma tn ca du e obci enie materia u na ta m zatkany lub uszkodzony wentylator ch odz cy silnik zatkane ebra ch odz ce silnik lub nadmierna temperatura otoczenia...

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