Metabo BAS 505 Precision Original Operating Instructions Download Page 4

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Do not operate the machine near 
inflammable liquids or gases. 

The machine shall only be started 
and operated by persons familiar 
with bandsaws and who are at any 
time aware of the dangers associ-
ated with the operation of such 
machine. 

 

Persons under 18 years of age shall 
use this device only in the course of 
their vocational training, under the 
supervision of an instructor. 

Keep bystanders, particularly chil-
dren, out of the danger zone. Do not 
permit other persons to touch the 
machine or power cable while it is 
running. 

Do not overload device – use it only 
within the performance range it was 
designed for (see “Technical Speci-
fications”). 

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Danger! Risk of electric shock! 

Do not expose machine to rain. 

 

Do not operate the machine in damp 
or wet environment. 

 

Prevent body contact with earthed 
objects such as radiators, pipes, 
cooking stoves, refrigerators when 
operating this device. 

Do not use the power cable for any 
purpose it is not intended for. 

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Risk of injury by moving parts! 

Do not operate the machine without 
installed guards. 

Always keep sufficient distance to 
the band saw blade. Use suitable 
feeding aids if necessary. Keep suf-
ficient distance to driven compo-
nents when operating the electric 
tool. 

Wait for the band saw blade to come 
to a complete stop before removing 
cutoffs, scrap, etc. from the work 
area. 

Cut only stock of dimensions that 
allow for safe and secure holding 
while cutting. 

Do not attempt to stop the band saw 
blade by pushing the workpiece 
against its side. 

Ensure the tool is disconnected from 
power before servicing. 

When turning ON the machine (e.g. 
after servicing) ensure that no tools 
or loose parts are left on or in the 
machine. 

Unplug the tool when not in use. 

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Cutting hazard, even with the 

cutting tool at standstill! 

Wear gloves when changing cutting 
tools. 

Store band saw blades in such man-
ner that nobody will get hurt. 

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Risk of kickback (workpiece is 

caught by the band saw blade and 
thrown against the operator)! 

Do not jam workpieces. 

Cut thin or thin-walled work pieces 
only with fine-toothed band saw 
blades. Always use sharp band saw 
blades. 

If in doubt, check workpiece for 
inclusion of foreign matter (e.g. nails 
or screws). 

Cut only stock of dimensions that 
allow for safe and secure holding 
while cutting. 

Never cut several workpieces at the 
same time – and also no bundles 
containing several individual pieces. 
Risk of personal injury if individual 
pieces are caught by the band saw 
blade uncontrolled. 

When cutting round stock, use a 
suitable jig to prevent the workpiece 
from turning. 

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Drawing-in/trapping hazard!

 

Ensure that no parts of the body or 
clothing can be caught and drawn in 
by rotating components (

no

 neck-

ties, 

no

 gloves, 

no

 loose-fitting 

clothes; contain long hair with hair-
net). 

Never saw workpieces containing 
the following materials: 

ropes 

strings 

cords 

cables 

wires. 

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Danger due to insufficient per-

sonal protection equipment! 

Wear hearing protection. 

Wear safety goggles. 

Wear dust mask. 

Wear suitable work clothes. 

When working outdoors wearing of 
non-slip shoes is recommended. 

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Risk of injury by inhaling wood 

dust! 

Some types of wood dust (e.g. oak, 
beech and ash) may cause cancer 
when inhaled. Work only with a suit-
able dust extractor attached to the 
saw. The dust collector must comply 

with the specifications stated in the 
Technical Data. 

Make sure that as little as possible 
wood dust can escape into the envi-
ronment: 

remove wood dust deposit in the 
work area (do not blow away!); 

fix any leakages on the dust col-
lector; 

keep your work area well venti-
lated at all times. 

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Hazard generated by modifica-

tion of the machine or use of parts 
not tested and approved by the manu-
facturer! 

Strictly follow these instructions 
when assembling the device. 

Use only parts approved by the 
manufacturer. This applies espe-
cially for: 

band saw blades (see “Technical 
Specifications” for stock nos.); 

safety devices (see "Spare parts 
list" for stock numbers). 

Do not change any parts. 

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Hazard generated by tool 

defects! 

Keep device and accessories in 
good repair. Observe the mainte-
nance instructions. 

Prior to any use check the machine 
for possible damage: before operat-
ing the machine all safety devices, 
protective guards or slightly dam-
aged parts need to be checked for 
proper function as specified. Check 
to see that all moving parts work 
properly and do not jam. All parts 
must be correctly installed and meet 
all conditions necessary for a proper 
operation of the device. 

Before switching on: Check if saw 
blade coasts down for more than 10 
seconds; if more than 10 seconds, 
have motor replaced by a qualified 
electrician.

Damaged protection devices or 
parts must be repaired or replaced 
by a qualified specialist. Have dam-
aged switches replaced by a service 
centre. Do not operate tool if the 
switch cannot be turned ON or OFF. 

Keep handles free of oil and grease. 

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Danger from blocking work-

pieces or workpiece parts! 

If blockage occurs:

1.

Switch machine OFF.

2.

Unplug mains cable.

3.

Wear gloves.

4.

Clear blockage with suitable tool.

Summary of Contents for BAS 505 Precision

Page 1: ...115 174 5446 2711 5 0 BAS 505 Precision Originalbetriebsanleitung 3 Original operating instructions 15 Instructions d utilisation originales 27 Origineel gebruikaanwijzing 39 A0309_50IVZ fm...

Page 2: ...ble insert 10 Rip fence 11 Saw table 12 Fence guide extrusion 13 Turn lock fasterner housing door 14 Twist handle for V belt tension set ting 15 V belt drive 16 Lower band saw wheel 17 Lower housing d...

Page 3: ...g being drawn into the rotating saw blade Caution Risk of material damage Note Additional information At times numbers are used in illus trations 1 2 3 These numbers indicate component parts are conse...

Page 4: ...individual pieces are caught by the band saw blade uncontrolled When cutting round stock use a suitable jig to prevent the workpiece from turning c Drawing in trapping hazard Ensure that no parts of t...

Page 5: ...When the push stick is not used it can be stored on the push stick holder pro vided at the band saw frame Replace the push stick if damaged Set upper blade guide to its lowest position Remove projecti...

Page 6: ...tment knob anti clockwise decreases the blade ten sion Turning the setting knob clockwise increases the blade tension Saw table tilt After loosening the locking screw 46 the saw table 45 tilts steples...

Page 7: ...counter clockwise increases the blade tension turning the setting knob 55 counter clockwise reduces the blade tension 6 5 Fence guide extrusion installation Fasten the fence guide extrusion 56 with f...

Page 8: ...a way that it does not interfere with the work and is not damaged Protect power supply cable from heat aggressive liquids and sharp edges Use only rubber insulated exten sion cables of sufficient lea...

Page 9: ...side the lower housing door A Caution The V belt must run either on both front or both rear pulleys Never have the V belt run diagonally V belt on front pulley low speed high torque V belt on rear pul...

Page 10: ...thrust bearing position dis tance thrust bearing band saw blade 0 5 mm if the band saw blade is turned by hand it must not touch the thrust bearing 4 Tighten the thrust bearing lock screw Adjusting th...

Page 11: ...cover for illustrations A Circle Cutting Attachment For cutting circles of 120 to 260 mm diameter Optimal cutting results when using a band saw blade for contoured cutting and radii B Wheel Set For e...

Page 12: ...increase suction capacity air speed 20 m sec at dust extraction port 14 Technical specifications WNB DNB Voltage V 230 1 50 Hz 400 3 50 Hz Nominal current A 6 7 3 9 Fuse protection A 10 time lag or K...

Page 13: ...this Factors influencing the actually present environmental impact level in the workplace include the characteristics of the work area and other noise sources i e the number of machines and other nei...

Page 14: ...Metabowerke GmbH 72622 N rtingen Germany www metabo com...

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