Dust
port
Lock
knob
Miter
gauge
7
OPERATIONS
• Do not touch the saw blade when cutting.
• During saw operation, wear safety glasses,
but do not wear gloves.
• Cut only one workpiece at a time.
• Always hold the workpiece down on the table.
• Do not jam any workpieces.
• Do not try to slow the band saw blade down or stop
it by pushing the work pice against the saw blade
from the side.
• When straight cutting against the fence use a push stick.
• Using work support when cutting long stock, this would
otherwise fall off the table on completion of cut.
• Using dust collector.
• When cutting round stock, firmly secure it.
• Before starting work, check saw blade, upper
and lower blade guard are in proper working order.
• Replace damaged parts immediately.
• Assume correct work position (the band saw
blade’s teeth must point towards the operator).
• Take care the risk of kickback.
Switch
action
To start
the tool,
turn on
the switch.
To stop
the tool,
turn off
the switch.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of personal injury,
the following safety recommendations should be
observed when operating the saw.
Switch
1. Using miter gauge
The miter gauge is inserting into the table slot from
the table front edge.
For miter cuts, the miter gauge can be turned to 60º
in both directions.
To set a miter angle: loosen lock knob by turning it
counter-clockwise.
Warning:
When cutting
with miter
gauge,
the lock
handle must
be firmly
tightened.
2. Sawing
• Set upper blade guide 3mm above the workpiece.
• Place workpiece on the table.
• Plug in.
• Start saw.
• Cut workpiece in a single pass.
• Switch off if no further cutting is to be done
immediately afterwards.
3. Connecting to
dust collector
The band saw provides
a dust port. It should
be connected with
dust collector when
sawing wood.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Always be sure the tool is switched off
and disconnected the plug from the power supply
before inspection and maintenance.
• FREQUENT INSPECTION
The band saw should be inspected frequently.
The cord, in-lead, plug and switch should be
inspected whether be in good condition.
Whether there is any damage on the drive part.
• Cleaning
Clean out sawdust and chips from time to time.
Carefully clean the blade guard and moving parts
inside the band saw.
• LUBRICATION
To keep the band saw in tip-top running condition,
and to assure maximum service life, oil or grease
the moving parts sand rotating parts from time to time.
To reduce the emitted noise, always be sure that
the blade is sharp and clean.
• KEEP IN STORAGE
The band saw should be kept at dry clean
and non-corrosive environme