7
motor tilt plate. Correct tension is achieved
when finger pressure between the two pulleys
causes approximately a 1/2” deflection.
12. Close pulley cover door and fasten with lock
knob.
13. Fasten work stop rod (#241, page 13) to saw
bed (11A) by inserting into bed and turning
clockwise until tight. Place work stop bracket
(#16) onto stop rod (241) and tighten lock
handle (#20). Attach stop screw (#19) to stop
bracket (#16) with lock handle (#18) and
tighten.
9.0
Electrical Connections
All electrical connections
must be done by a qualified electrician. Failure
to comply may result in serious injury.
Disconnect machine from the
power source before changing any voltage
components. Failure to comply may cause
serious injury.
The MBS-1014W bandsaw is rated at 3HP, 3
phase 230/460V, prewired 230V; or 2HP, single
phase, 230V only. Confirm power available at the
saw’s location is the same as the saw is wired. To
switch the MBS-1014W from 230V to 460V, the
following items will have to be changed:
•
Main Motor
– follow diagram inside
junction box cover.
•
Coolant Pump
– Remove access panel
on right side of saw, remove junction box
cover on pump, and follow diagram inside
junction box cover. See Figure 4.
Figure 4
•
Control Transformer
– Open electrical
panel on rear of base and switch primary
wire on transformer from 230V to 460V.
Machine must always be correctly grounded.
Note:
the power cord end will have to be changed
to one that is rated 460V when changing voltage.
10.0
Controls
See Figure 5.
Power Indicator Light
(A) – lit whenever machine
is running.
Start Button
(B) – depress to start bandsaw.
Emergency Stop Button
(C) – depress to
immediately stop all machine functions.
Coolant Switch
(D) – turn arrow to “I” to turn on
flow of coolant. Turn arrow to “O” to stop flow of
coolant.
Cutting Pressure Control
(E) – turn clockwise to
decrease cutting pressure. Turn counterclockwise
to increase cutting pressure.
Hydraulic On-Off Valve
(F) – turns hydraulic
cylinder on and off.
Figure 5
11.0
Prior to Operation
1. Check that blade tooth direction matches
diagram on blade guides.
2. Check to see that blade is properly seated on
wheels after applying correction tension
(approximately 25,000 lbs.)
3. Set blade holder guides for approximately
0.003” to 0.005” clearance between the guides
and blade.
4. Check for slight clearance between back-up
rollers and back of blade.
5. Position blade guides as close to work piece
as possible.
6. Select proper speed and feed rate for material
being cut. See speed selection chart found in
the enclosed “Guide to Bandsawing” booklet
supplied with this saw.
7. Material to be cut must be securely held in
vise.