4.6 Lifting and Moving
The saw may be lifted, carried and moved by hand
in compliance with the instructions below:
fasten the blade arm in its end position using the
mechanical lock provided (fig. 2 ref. 2);
make sure it is properly fastened and grasp the
center of the arm (fig. 2B), lifting carefully.
The machine must be lifted and carried
only when free of materials, always
disconnected from all power sources. In
any case, always comply with current health and
safety regulations.
5. Start-Up
4.3 Components (Refer to fig. 2)
1
Base
2
Safety / Shipment
3
Vise Crank
4
Vise
5
Machine Body
6
Blade Tension Lever
7
Grip
8
On / Off Switch
9
Cutting Speed Regulator
10
Blade Guide Lock Lever
11
Blade Guide
12
Band Saw Blade
13
Electric Motor
14
90° Rotation Unit
15
Power Cord
16
Cutting Depth Clamp
4.4 Technical Figures
DESCRIPTION
Dimensions (L x W x H) 22” x 15” x 15”
Belt Saw
44 - 7/8” x .025 x 1/2”
Single phase Electric
Motor
1800 W - 110 V - 5 A - 60 Hz
Insulating Class
2
Cutting Depth
4 1/8”
Speed (continuous) 60 / 330 ft/min
Weight
42 Lbs
Cutting Capacity:
90°
•
4”
¿
4” x 4 1/4”
45°
•
2 1/4”
¿
2 1/4” x 2 1/2”
4.5 Technical Specifications
Blade drive pulleys: on bearings.
Transmission: treated, tempered steel gears.
Switch with safety device.
Steel clamp.
Automatic blade stretcher.
Cutting capacity: profiled material.
5.1 Preliminary Steps
It is essential to determine size
measurements and placement in advance
in order to ensure safe placement,
running, emergency actions within the
surrounding environment. These conditions
should be respected beginning with the
preliminary stages, before cutting.
Rest the machine on a bench of adequate size
and sturdiness (four threaded holes are provided
under the base so that the machine may be
fastened securely in place).
Move the safety lever down (2).
Pivot the machine using the grip; it should stay
in the raised position. If this is not the case,
slightly tighten the screw (17) that works directly
on the clutch inside the swivel and lifting unit.
Make sure the machine is aligned with the
graded scale (18) according to the chosen cutting
angle.
Make sure that the nut (19) is tight.
Before plugging the machine in, make
sure that the line voltage corresponds to
the voltage indicated on the machine.
Mount the depth stop (20), tightening by means
of the set screw (21).
Loosen the knob (22).
Slide the rod (23) to determine the desired
cutting length.
Tighten the knob (22) securely.
Set the cutting speed using the regulator (9); set
the blade speed based on the material to be cut.