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WARNING 

For Your Own Safety Read Instruction 

Manual Before Operating Saw

 

a)

Wear eye protection.

b)

Do not remove jammed cutoff pieces until blade has stopped.

c)

Maintain proper adjustment of blade tension, blade guides, and thrust bearings.

d)

Adjust upper guide to just clear workpiece.

e)

Hold workpiece firmly against table.

1.

KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.

2.

REMOVE  ADJUSTING  KEYS  AND  WRENCHES.  Form  habit  of  checking  to  see  that  keys  and  adjusting

wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on.

3.

KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.

4.

DON’T  USE  IN  DANGEROUS  ENVIRONMENT.  Don’t  use  power  tools  in  damp  or  wet  locations,  or  expose

them to rain. Keep work area well lighted.

5.

KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors should be kept safe distance from work area.

6.

MAKE WORKSHOP KID PROOF with padlocks, master switches, or by removing starter keys.

7.

DON’T FORCE TOOL. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.

8.

USE RIGHT TOOL. Don’t force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.

9.

This  tool  should  be  connected  to  a  ground  metal  permanent  wiring  system;  or  to  a  system  having  an

equipment-grounding conductor.

10. WEAR  PROPER  APPAREL.  Do  not  wear  loose  clothing,  gloves,  neckties,  rings,  bracelets,  or  other  jewelry

which  may  get  caught  in  moving  parts.  Nosily  footwear  is  recommended.  Wear  protective  hair  covering  to
contain long hair.

11. ALWAYS  USE  SAFETY  GLASSES.  Also  use  face  or  dust  mask  if  cutting  operation  is  dusty.  Everyday

eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses.

12.

SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical. It’s safer than using your hand and it frees

both hands to operate tool.

13.

DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

14. MAINTAIN  TOOLS  WITH  CARE.  Keep  tools  sharp  and  clean  for  best  and  safest  performance.  Follow

instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.

15. DISCONNECT  TOOLS  before  servicing;  when  changing  accessories,  such  as  blades,  bits,  cutters,  and  the

like.

16. REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Make sure switch is in off position before plugging in.

17.

USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the owner’s manual for recommended accessories. The use

of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons.

18. NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is unintentionally

contacted.

19. CHECK  DAMAGED  PARTS.  Before  further  use  of  the  tool,  a  guard  or  other  part  that  is  damaged  should  be

carefully  checked  to  determine  that  it  will  operate  properly  and  perform  its  intended  function

–check  for

alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions that
may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.

20. DIRECTION OF FEED. Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter

only.

21.

NEVER  LEAVE  TOOL  RUNNING  UNATTENDED.  TURN  POWER  OFF.  Don’t  leave  tool  until  it  comes  to  a

complete stop.

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Summary of Contents for MI-93500

Page 1: ... 9MMx3300MM 1 x0 032 x130 Motor 60Hz 2HP 1725RPM 1PHASE Dimension L 1730MMxW 760MM L68 xW30 Capacity 90 250MM 250x415MM 200x450MM Blade Wheels 355MM 14 Diameter 90 10 10 x16 1 2 8 x18 Shipping Weight 320KGS 360KGS 45 190MM 250x190MM 45 7 1 2 10 x7 1 2 10 METAL CUTTING BANDSAW ...

Page 2: ...TY GLASSES Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses 12 SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool 13 DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times 14 MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and c...

Page 3: ...r source b Be sure to disconnect this machine from power source when you want to stop the job maintenance and adjustment 3 Grounding The grounding of this model is carried out by connecting the yellow green terminal of supply cable to the grounding terminal of power source Be sure to ground your machine before connecting machine to power source in any situation WARNING Do not disconnect grounding ...

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Page 7: ...Transportation Methods WARNING 1 Always keep balance of the machine in transportation Watch the gravity 2 Drive folk lift slowly and carefully 6 ...

Page 8: ...tly correct for all cases It is intended as a general guide to good sawing practices Your blade supplier or the qualified engineers should be your most reliable source of correct information for operational details of saw blades and their use THE SELECTION OF SAWBLADES Cutting Material Sawblade 3mm 5mm 50mm 100mm 150mm 200mm 0 12 0 2 2 4 6 8 HSS 14T HSS 6 10T HSS 5 8T HSS 4 6T HSS 3 4T HSS 2 3T HS...

Page 9: ...nes General Operating Instructions Removing and Installing the Blade When your machine was shipped a blade was supplied and assembled to the saw When selecting a new blade refer to the selection of sawblades The machine requires a blade 1 0 032 130 27MM 0 9MM 3300MM 1 Disconnect the machine from the power source 2 Raise the saw frame about 6 and close the feed control valve by turning it clockwise...

Page 10: ...ls and properly inserted into the guides finish putting tension on the blade Proper tension is achieved when the pointer is on the left mark of the blade tension scale behind the fly wheel 12 Jog the power on and off to be sure the blade is in place and tracking properly If blade is not tracking properly refer to the section tracking the blade Starting and Stopping the Machine The saw frame must b...

Page 11: ...he blade wheels and blade 7 Tighten locking bolts A once properly tracking is completed 8 Connect machine to the power source Adjusting Feed Rate When the oil regulating micro switch A Fig 6 is turned clockwise as far as it can go the saw frame will not move down By turning the feed control valve counter clockwise you regulate the flow of oil from the cylinder and determine the speed at which the ...

Page 12: ...orkpiece has been completely cut move the micro switch mounting plate up Thrust Roller Adjustment 1 Disconnect machine from the power source 2 Loosen two hex socket cap screws A Fig 8 3 Move guide seat B Fig 8 up or down until a clearance of 0 003 to 0 005 between back of blade and thrust roller is obtained 4 Tighten two hex socket cap screws A Fig 8 5 Repeat for other blade guide assembly 6 Conne...

Page 13: ... until it is in parallel with the fixed vise jaw and tighten the bolt Setting Up the Machine for Operation 1 Select the proper speed and blade for the type of material you are going to cut 2 Make sure blade tension is adjusted properly 3 Lift the saw frame up and turn off the oil regulating micro switch 4 Place the stock between the vise jaws set the stock for the desired length of cut and tighten...

Page 14: ... correct belt tension is obtained and tighten tension lock knob 5 Close belt and pulley guard For 250V Your machine is provided with variable speed equipment the ranges are 67 212FPM for 50HZ and 82 259 for 60HZ 1 While your machine is running speed can be adjusted 2 Turn handle knob A Fig 13 clockwise to increase the speed 3 Turn hand knob counter clockwise to decrease the speed Gear Case After t...

Page 15: ...500 25 1 2 e l d n a H MI 93500 75 2 5 2 x 8 M w e r c S p a C t e k c o S x e H MI 93500 25 2 4 6 1 x 6 M w e r c S d a e H d n u o R MI 93500 76 1 t e k c a r B e d i l S MI 93500 26 1 MI 93500 26 2 Set Screw M6x8 1 MI 93500 77 Hex Cap Bolt M6x12 2 2 6 M r e h s a W k c o L MI 93500 77 1 1 k c a R MI 93500 27 1 2 6 M r e h s a W MI 93500 77 2 1 k c o l B k c a R MI 93500 28 1 1 d r a u G h s u r...

Page 16: ... 93500 182 Flat Washer 1 MI 93500 123 2 Lock Washer M8 1 MI 93500 183 Tension Indicator 1 MI 93500 123 3 Hex Cap Bolt M8x16 1 MI 93500 184 Thrust Bearing 1 MI 93500 124 Guide Bracket Left 1 MI 93500 187 Slide 1 MI 93500 124 1 Set Screw M8x16 6 MI 93500 188 Set Screw M8x10 1 MI 93500 125 Washer M8 4 MI 93500 189 Extension Bar 1 MI 93500 126 Ball Bearing 6201ZZ 8 MI 93500 190 Blade Wheel Shaft 1 MI ...

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