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Summary of Contents for MI-91500

Page 1: ...MODEL NO MI 91500 OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...pproximately 1 8 above the material to be cut Adjust blade tension and tracking before cutting Saw teeth must point down toward the table Be sure that the blade reaches full operating speed before sta...

Page 3: ...KNOB C BLADE GUARD D RIP FENCE E RESAW GUIDE BLOCK F MITER GAUGE G TABLE ALIGNMENT PIN H FENCE FRONT RAIL I LOWER WHEEL COVER DOOR LOCK KNOB J FOOT BRAKE K MAGNETIC SAFETY SWITCH L BLADE TRACKING ADJ...

Page 4: ...er 10 mm wrench 15 mm wrench Feeler gauge set Combination square ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI 91500 DELUXE 14 BAND SAW Before you assemble your band saw review the parts breakdown and ke...

Page 5: ...oid accidents that could cause injury to either the operator or the shop visitor Mark out the safety zone with non slip paint or tape Take steps to ensure that all operators and shop visitors are awar...

Page 6: ...0 to 45 to the right These adjustments are easy to make with the angle scale and lock knobs 1 Remove the RED INSERT A from the centre of the table and the TABLE ALIGNMENT PIN B from the table slot See...

Page 7: ...See Figure 14 8 Make sure that the blade is centered in the TABLE OPENING M If the blade is not centered slide the table back or forward until the blade is centered in the table opening Then fully tig...

Page 8: ...supplied 8 mm Allen key The foot brake is not designed to function as the primary stop mechanism of this saw The foot brake should be used for emergency situations or any time it is necessary to immob...

Page 9: ...rning the red button to the right to release the stop button When you have finished using the machine be sure to unplug the band saw from the power source Once the assembly has been completed plug the...

Page 10: ...JAM NUT F on the 90 table stop bolt then adjust the height of the BOLT G until it touches the underside of the table as shown in Figure 28 5 Loosen the LOCK KNOBS B AND C and make sure the table is re...

Page 11: ...UPPER THRUST BEARING SHAFT H in or out until the thrust bearing barely touches the blade Should be 1 64 behind the back of the blade See inset of Figure 35 10 Re tighten the UPPER THUMB SCREW G Before...

Page 12: ...See Figure 38 1 Unscrew the bolt a few turns counterclockwise then lift the MOTOR D by hand and tighten RATCHET LEVER A to lock the motor in position This will loosen the drive belt enough to move it...

Page 13: ...ition or offline during cutting See Figure 41 To adjust the height of the blade guard 1 Make sure the band saw is turned off and the power cord is disconnected from the power source 2 Loosen the LOCK...

Page 14: ...p the sawdust and wipe down the machine occasionally with a damp rag Keep the band saw wheels and tires clean Dirt and debris on the wheels can cause the blade to slip Do not allow dirt pitch or gum t...

Page 15: ...ss screwdriver and turn the nut on the indicator light counterclockwise then remove the indicator light set 3 Take the 220V indicator light and install at reverse direction by the above steps and conn...

Page 16: ...d pull the contactor out of the machine 110V CHANGED TO 220V MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI 91500 DELUXE 14 BAND SAW 5 Dismantle the connecting wire on 110V 15A temperature controlled switch and connect on 220V...

Page 17: ...ainer 10 Lock the switch plate back to the machine NOTE Do NOT pinch the connecting wire 11 Remove the motor junction box by cross screwdriver and change the connecting wire from 110V to 220V The join...

Page 18: ...8 27 33 38 39 40 41 43 44 40 45 50 49 47 46 55 51 52 55 53 54 56 55 42 58 57 55 56 69 63 55 68A 17 16 67 60 62 59 63 64 65 61 70 71 72 37 48 20 86 23A 2 23B 2 23A 23A 3 23A 4 23A 5 23A 1 23B 3 23B 5 2...

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Page 21: ...V 0 1 1 H C T I W S D A O L R E V O 5 A 3 2 0 0 0 5 1 9 I M A 1 4 4 M T U N 6 A 3 2 0 0 0 5 1 9 I M 1 H C T I W S T I M I L 7 A 3 2 0 0 0 5 1 9 I M 4 4 M R E H S A W 8 A 3 2 0 0 0 5 1 9 I M 4 5 3 x 4...

Page 22: ...91500 070 MITER GAUGE STORAGE BRACKET 2 MI 91500 071 RIP FE 1 MI 91500 072 HEX HEND BOLT 1 4 3 4 1 MI 91500 073 NUT 4 MI 91500 082 LABEL 1 MI 91500 083 LABEL 1 MI 91500 084 ELECTRIC WARNING LABEL 1 MI...

Page 23: ...5 16 8 MI 91500 146 HEX BOLT 5 16 1 1 4 1 MI 91500 147 WASHER 3 8 2 MI 91500 148 TABLE TILT BRACKET 3 16 3 4 2 MI 91500 149 LOCK KNOB 3 8 1 MI 91500 150 PHILLIPS HD SCREW 3 16 1 4 1 MI 91500 151 POINT...

Page 24: ...0 F19 POINTER 1 MI 91500 F20 HEX BOLT 1 4 3 4 1 MI 91500 F21 RUNNER 1 MI 91500 F22 BEARING SHAFT 1 MI 91500 F23 LOCK MECHANISM 1 MI 91500 F24 HEX NUT 8MM 1 MI 91500 F25 FENCE HANDLE 1 MI 91500 F26 REA...

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