ASSEMBLY & OPERATIONS
MOVING YOUR BANDSAW
a. Use a 2000kg. chain hoist connected to the top mounted hook (A, Fig.1)
to move the Bandsaw to the desired location.
b. To ensure sufficient stability and security, bolt the base of the Bandsaw
to the floor using the 4 mounting holes.
ASSEMBLY
1. Attach handle (B, Fig. 1) to the handwheel (C, Fig. 1), then fix the
handwheel to the side of the Bandsaw.
2. To mount the table, remove table insert and table pin from the table.
Slide the blade through the table and place the table onto the trunnions,
line up the 4 mounting holes and fix table to trunnions using spring
washers and hex. bolts (Fig. 2), then replace table insert and table pin.
ADJUSTING 90 DEGREE TABLE STOP
1. Unplug power cord.
2. Loosen lock knob (A, Fig. 2) and tilt table to the left until it rests against
table stop bolt (B, Fig. 2).
3. Place a square (A, Fig. 3) on the table and against the blade (B, Fig. 3) to
see if the table is 90 degrees to the blade.
4. If it is not 90 degrees, use the micro-adjustment knob to position table at
90 degrees. Loosen hex. nut and adjust table stop bolt (B, Fig.2). After
the adjustment, make sure the table is 90 degrees to the blade.
RIP FENCE
1. Assemble the fixed base (A, Fig. 4) to the cast iron table using 2 hex. bolts
and spring washers (B, Fig. 4).
2. Assemble the rear square tube (C, Fig.4) to the table using 2 cap screws.
3. Assemble the fence (D, Fig.7) to the fence body, then place the fence
assembly on the fixed base and rear square tube, slide the fence on its
guides until it is the required distance from the blade.
4. Check the scale, make sure the distance between the edge of the miter
slot and both the front and rear of the rip fence are the same distance,
adjust so both distances are equal.
5. Lock the fence by pushing down on the locking handle.
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
Table mounting bolts
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4