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2.8 

Deactivation of machine 

If the machine is to be out of use for a long period, 

it is advisable to proceed as follows: 

1) Disconnect from the power supply 

2) Loosen the tension on the blade 

3) Release the bow return spring 

4) Empty the coolant tank 

5) Carefully clean and grease the machine 

6) If necessary, cover the machine. 

Dismantling

 

(due to deterioration and/or 

obsolescence) 

As a General Rule, 

If the machine is to be permanently demolished 

and/or

 

scrapped, divide the material to be 

disposed of according to type and composition, as 

follows: 

1)  Cast iron or ferrous materials

composed of 

metal alone, are secondary raw materials, so 

they may be taken to an iron foundry for re-

smelting after having removed the contents 

(classified in point 3). 

2)  Electrical components, including the cable and 

electronic material (magnetic cards, etc.), fall 

within the category of material classified as 

being assimilated to urban waste according to 

the laws of your local, state, or federal 

government, so they may be set aside for 

collection by the public

 

waste disposal service; 

3)  Old mineral and synthetic and/or

 

mixed oils, 

emulsified oils and greases are considered 

hazardous or special refuse, so they must be 

collected, transported and disposed of at a 

special waste disposal service. 

 

NOTE:  The

 

standards and legislation concerning 

refuse is in a constant state of evolution, therefore 

is subject to changes.  The user must keep 

informed of the regulations at the time of disposal 

as these may differ from those described above. 

 

DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS 

 

3.1 

Control panel 

 

 

 

A.  Main power indicator light – indicates that 

main power is active. 

B.  Hydraulic flow control valve: turn clockwise to 

increase bow down rate, counter clock wise to 

decrease the cutting rate. 

C.  Emergency Stop Button – Press to stop all 

machine functions. 

D.  Hydraulic start switch – actives hydraulic 

power. 

E.  Start Blade – press to start cutting cycle- 

blade start and descend the saw bow. 

NOTE: before blade starting, press vise close 

button (3.1 I) to clamp work piece well. 

F.  Stop cutting - Press to stop cutting cycle. 

G:  Bow Down Button - Press to descend the saw 

bow. 

H.  Bow Up Button – Press to raise the saw bow. 

I.  Vise close Button – press to close the vise. 

J.  Vise open Button – press to open the vise. 

K.  Coolant start switch – Turn right to activate or 

turn left to stop coolant flow. 

 

3.2 

The saw bow 

 

 

 

Machine parts consisting of drive members (gear 

motor, variable speed motor, and flywheels), 

tightening and guide (blade

 

tightening slide, blade 

guide blocks) of tool. 

 

3.3 

The vise system 

 

 

 

A hydraulic vise is used for clamping work 

material.  Each of the vises has a miter slot, which 

is good for the right or left side’s angle cutting to 

60°. 

 

3.4 

The base 

 

 

 

The base is the structure supporting the saw bow 

(the bow pivot point and respective blocking 

system), the vises, and containing chip tray and 

coolant system. 

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Instruction Manual for BS-461AS (B035A)

03/12/2014

Summary of Contents for BS-461AS

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL BS 461AS Dual Mitre Swivel Head Metal Cutting Band Saw 415V 600 x 440mm W x H Rectangle B035A Page 1 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

Page 2: ...Page 2 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

Page 3: ...djustment 6 4 3 Adjusting the cutting precision 6 4 4 Blade tracking adjustment Manual blade tension type 6 4 5 Blade tracking adjustment Hydraulic blade tension type optional 7 4 6 Placing the saw bl...

Page 4: ...ons maintenance or repairs must be performed in a well lit area or where there is sufficient light from extra sources to avoid the risk of accidents 1 2 The electrical equipment according to European...

Page 5: ...return trays first Installing three channeled L bracket Install three channeled L bracket to the back of the machine stand Attaching the brackets requires 6 hex head bolt 6 spring washers 6 washers an...

Page 6: ...coolant spray on to the floor 2 6 Securing to foundation Position the machine on a flat and level foundation of reinforced concrete Level machine and anchor it to the foundation with anchor bolts Mai...

Page 7: ...therefore is subject to changes The user must keep informed of the regulations at the time of disposal as these may differ from those described above 3 DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS 3 1 Control panel A...

Page 8: ...en close the blade cover as instructed below 1 Use one hand on the cover handle to hold the blade cover 2 Use the other hand to push in the safety plate Fig A so the bracket will release Fig B 3 Lower...

Page 9: ...screws X 3 Move guide seat Y up or down until a clearance of 003 to 005 between back of blade and thrust roller is obtained 4 Tighten two hex socket cap screws X 5 Repeat for other blade guide assemb...

Page 10: ...screw C and tracking nut B Connect machine to the power source 4 6 Placing the saw blade onto the drive wheel and flywheel Disconnect from power supply Remove the blade guards Turn the blade tension h...

Page 11: ...f power Unlock the saw bow by using the lock lever under the machine bench Rotate the saw bow to the desired cutting angle Refer to the scale to determine the proper angle Lock the cutting angle in pl...

Page 12: ...at the teeth are pointed downward in the cutting direction Position the blade on the wheels Make sure back of the blade rests lightly against the wheel flange of the both wheels Twist blade slightly t...

Page 13: ...y for 1 2 minutes Turn the power off and recheck the blade tension and chip brush If further adjustment is necessary disconnect the saw from the power Close all covers and guards and fasten securely C...

Page 14: ...ergency stopping There are two ways to stop the machine in an event of an emergency or improper operation For most situations use the stop switch 6 1 F Using the stop switch 6 1 F will not reset the c...

Page 15: ...ns Transport Installation in the section on Dismantling 7 7 Special maintenance Special maintenance must be conducted by skilled personnel We advise contacting your nearest dealer and or importer Othe...

Page 16: ...he cutting of mild carbon steel was 73db NOTE with the machine operating the noise level will vary according to the different materials being processed The user must therefore assess the intensity and...

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Page 18: ...15 SECTION A PARTS LIST Page 18 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

Page 19: ...16 SECTION A PARTS LIST Page 19 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

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Page 21: ...18 SECTION B PARTS LIST Page 21 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

Page 22: ...19 SECTION B PARTS LIST Page 22 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

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Page 24: ...21 SECTION C PARTS LIST Page 24 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

Page 25: ...22 SECTION C PARTS LIST Page 25 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

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Page 27: ...24 SECTION D PARTS LIST Page 27 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

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Page 29: ...26 SECTION E PARTS LIST Page 29 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

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Page 31: ...28 SECTION F PARTS LIST Page 31 Instruction Manual for BS 461AS B035A 03 12 2014...

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Page 33: ...onnecting 14 Use correct amperage extension cords Undersized extension cords overheat and lose power Replace extension cords if they become damaged 15 Keep machine well maintained Keep blades sharp an...

Page 34: ...entanglement with the bandsaw moving parts 8 Understand the machines controls Make sure you understand the use and operation of all controls 9 Power outage In the event of a power failure during use o...

Page 35: ...ommended for Purchase Buyer User Secure support Long heavy material Eliminate avoid loose clothing Long hair etc Wear gloves when changing blades Check blade tracking before starting Blade guide syste...

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