32
8
MM
1
2
90
To ensure a good sawing result, it is important
that the rails are completely level. Earlier, we have
adjusted the levelness along the long sides of the
rail frame. Now the rail frame is to be adjusted on its
short sides. Place a spirit level on a cross bunk and
adjust the levelling feet until the rails are on a level.
Repeat this procedure on all cross bunks until the
rails are on a level along the whole length of the rail
frame.
Adjust the levelling feet by using an Allen key from
above. Once the adjustment is complete, you secure
the position of the feet by tightening the counter
nut inside the rail frame.
ADJUST THE LEVELNESS OF THE RAIL FRAME
ADJUSTMENT OF THE LEVELLING FEET
ORDER OF ADJUSTMENTS
The angle of the band wheels has to be adjusted so that they are at right
angles to the cross bunks. With the sawhead in its lowest position, check the
perpendicularity between the band wheels and the cross bunks. A good method
is to place a set square on a straightedge that rests on two cross bunks. Adjust
by first loosening the lock nut and then turning the adjusting screws on the top
side of the band wheel shaft mountings until the band wheels and the cross
bunks are perpendicular to each other.
Tighten lock nuts and adjusting bolts.
ADJUST THE BAND WHEELS
Place the set square on a straightedge