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1. General Safety Rules

 WARNING

 

1.

Read and understand instructions of this
manual entirely before operating the
machine.

2.

Always wear approved safely glasses
/face shields when using the machine.

3.

Make certain the machine is properly
grounded.

4.

Before machine in operation, remove tie,
ring, watch, other jewelry, and roll your
sleeves upto above elbows. Remove
loose clothing and confine long hair.

5.

Keep the floor around this machine clean
and free of scrap material, oil and
grease.

6.

Keep machine guards in place at all
times when the machine is in use. If it
removed for maintenance purpose, pay
extra attention and replace these guards
at once.

7.

Do not over reach. Keep a balanced
stance all the time so that your don’t fall
lean against blade or some other moving
parts.

8.

Whenever make any adjustments or
maintenance with the machine must
unplugged the power source.

9.

Use the right tool. Don’t force a tool or
attachment to do a job that it was not
designed for.

10. Replace warning labels if they have

become obscured or removed.

11. Make certain the motor switch is in “off”

position while connecting the machine
into the power supply.

12. Pay your work undivided attention.

Looking around, and carrying on a
conversation, or “Horse-play” are
careless acts which might result in
serious injury.

13. Keep visitors a safe distance from the

work area.

14. Use recommended accessories, and

parts. Improved accessories may be
hazardous.

15. From the good habit of checking to see

keys and wrenches are removed before
turning on this machine.

16. Always keep hands & fingers away from

the black when this machine is running.

17. Never hold a material with this saw in the

horizontal position. Please be sure
always use the vise to clamp it securely.

18. Read and understand warnings that

posted on the machine.

19. Always provide necessary support for

long and heavy maternal.

20. Use a sharp blade and always keep

machine clean for a best and safest
performance.

21. Failure to comply with any of these

warnings may cause serious injury.

Summary of Contents for MI-93050

Page 1: ...L NO MI 93050 SPECIFICATIONS Cutting Capacity HxW 90 4 100 mm 4 x 6 100 x 150 mm Blade Speed Blade Size 45 3 25 85 mm 3 1 4 x 4 85 x 100 mm 177 feet per minute FPM 57 5 x 0 5 x 0 025 14 teeth per inch...

Page 2: ...4 Power Supply 6 Motor Specifications 6 Earth 7 Motor Safety Protection 7 Wire Sizes 7 5 Unpacking and Checking Contents 8 Tools Needed for Assembly 8 6 Description and Characteristics 9 7 Operating 1...

Page 3: ...tool or attachment to do a job that it was not designed for 10 Replace warning labels if they have become obscured or removed 11 Make certain the motor switch is in off position while connecting the...

Page 4: ...2 Electrical Schematic Wiring Diagram Toggle Switch Single Phase...

Page 5: ...ence 1 Lift up the handle A in Fig 2 then you can move the vise forward and backward with ease by holding the wheel B at the left end of base 2 Push the visejaw C toward the work make it as close as p...

Page 6: ...eign objects being thrown into the eyes which can result in permanent eye damage Goggles are available at stores Use of glasses or use of goggles not in compliance with DIN 58214 could result in sever...

Page 7: ...r attachment or making any adjustment G To avoid an electrical shock make sure your fingers do not touch the metal prongs on the plug when inserting or removing the plug to or from a live outlet H Nev...

Page 8: ...er Supply Motor Specifications The AC motor used in this saw is a conduction nonreversible type having the following specifications 0 375 120 8 60 1720 177 right hand 4 8 Maximum capacity KW Voltage V...

Page 9: ...t the motor and finish the cut 4 Fuses may blow or circuit breakers may trip frequently if a Motor is overloaded overloading can occur if you feed too rapidly or make too many start stops in a short t...

Page 10: ...ing any packing material WARNING If any parts are missing do not try to assemble the metal saw plug in the power cable or turn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained and installed correctl...

Page 11: ...from a defective workpiece popping while machine is running It permits the blade to be used much longer 5 The drive of this machine is through gear transmission that gives steadier stronger and smoot...

Page 12: ...the lock pin slide in the slot The rate of feed is for thick metal pipes cutting 3 Turn the wheel and stop on the Mark L and lock it on the position the rate of feed is for thin metal pipes cutting A...

Page 13: ...trician The green colored lug must be securely fastened to the cover plate screw Anti Skid Rubber Ring The drive blade wheels used rubber rings A in Figure 5 on this band saw is designed to prevent bl...

Page 14: ...emove this blade guards B and blade cover by loosening two screws C on the saw frame 3 Push tension handle D Counterclockwise to let the blade slip off 4 Remove blade from both wheels E and blade guid...

Page 15: ...en it with two screws at C location clamping another side in the vise 5 Before cutting a bigger work take away the carrying handle E After service replace the handle Caution Be sure that the machine i...

Page 16: ...hten the handle 2 When cutting a small work move the guide toward the work as close as it can be Both cuttings will present you satisfactory jobs WARNING Do not make any adjustments or load unload wor...

Page 17: ...he tension device of this machine is designed for the ready service basis All you have to do is hold the handle B in Fig 8 to control blade tension by giving turn to increase or decrease tension as yo...

Page 18: ...lows 1 Move the saw arm to the vertical position and lock in place 2 Confirm that blade tension is set properly To adjust see section titled Adjusting Blade Tension 3 Open the back cover by loosening...

Page 19: ...I M 1 e t a l P t e S 1 3 0 5 0 3 9 I M 2 6 M t u N x e H r e b i F 3 9 0 5 0 3 9 I M 2 e b u T d r a u G e r a u q S 2 3 0 5 0 3 9 I M MI 93050 33 Flat Head Cross Screw M6x30 2 MI 93050 94 Blade Tens...

Page 20: ...G e d a l B 3 4 1 0 5 0 3 9 I M MI 93050 144 Button Head Socket Screw M8x20 2 MI 93050 145 Spring Washer M8 2 1 t a e S g n i r a e B l l a B 6 4 1 0 5 0 3 9 I M MI 93050 147 Ball Bearing 625 2 2 4 1...

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