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Installing Blade 

 

WARNING 

Bandsaw blades are sharp so be very careful 

while handling.  Failure to comply may cause 

serious injury! 

 

1. 

Disconnect machine from power source.  

 

 

2.  Open upper and lower doors. 
3.  Remove fence and fence rail. 
4.  Remove table pin (A, Figure 5). 
5.  Put on leather gloves to protect your hands 

from the sharp teeth of blade. 

6.  Slide blade through table slot, ensuring that 

the teeth are pointing down toward the table. 

7.  Center  the  blade  (B,  Figure  5)  on  both  the 

upper  and  lower  wheels.    Carefully  thread 

the blade through the upper and lower blade 

guides (C & D) as shown in Figure 5.  

Note:

  

It may help to move the upper wheel down.  

This  can  be  accomplished  by  rotating  the 

handwheel (E, Figure 5). 

 

Tensioning Blade 

 

Proper  blade tension  is essential to any cutting 

operation on a bandsaw.  Too little, or too much 

blade tension can cause blade breakage and/or 

poor  cutting  performance.    Tension  will  very 

depending the blade being used and the type of 

material being cut. 

 

1. 

Disconnect machine from power source.  

 

 

2.  At  this  point  the  blade  should  be  properly 

positioned,  but  slack.    Increase  tension  on 

the  blade  by  rotating  tensioning  handwheel 

(E, Figure 5).   

 

3.  Move  the  upper  guide  assembly  (C,  Figure 

5) and lower guide assembly (D, Figure 5) if 

they  interfere  with  the  blade  during 

tensioning.   

 

4.  A  reference  gauge  (Figure  6)  indicates  the 

approximate tension setting for the width of 

blade  being  used.    Turn  the  tensioning 

handwheel  until  the  indicator  falls  on  the 

appropriate mark.  Keep in mind that blades 

will  last  longer  if  you  release  tension  when 

not  in  use.    Also,  new  blades  will  often 

stretch  with  use,  and  not  all  blades  will  be 

exactly the same length.  

 

5.  When not using the saw, release the  blade 

tension to minimize over-stretching. 

 

 

 

Figure 5 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 6

Summary of Contents for 4650

Page 1: ...4650 22 Bandsaw Owner s Manual Oliver Machinery M 4650 10 2011 Seattle WA Copyright 2003 info olivermachinery net www olivermachinery net...

Page 2: ...se negligence accidents unauthorized repairs alterations lack of maintenance acts of nature or items that would normally be consumed or require replacement due to normal wear In no event shall Oliver...

Page 3: ...tie rings watch and other jewelry and roll up sleeves above the elbows Remove all loose outer clothing and confine long hair Protective type footwear should be used Where the noise exceeds the level...

Page 4: ...ood 18 Never start the saw while a workpiece is in contact with the blade 19 Make sure the blade is running in the proper direction The teeth should be pointing down at the point the blade enters the...

Page 5: ...Blade Guides 10 Table Tilt and 90 Degree Squaring 11 Electrical Connections 12 Dust Collection 12 Brake Pedal 12 Maintenance 13 Lubrication 13 Troubleshooting 14 Specifications Model No 4650 Stock No...

Page 6: ...of the bandsaw Failure to comply may cause serious injury The bandsaw is bolted to the skid with four bolts Remove the bolts Screw the eyebolts 10 Picture 2 into the top of the machine and use a fork...

Page 7: ...ackets to raise or lower the front end of the fence so it closely matches the height of the rear end of the fence Tighten into place Figure 3 5 To fix the measuring tape to the rail move the fence int...

Page 8: ...tion on a bandsaw Too little or too much blade tension can cause blade breakage and or poor cutting performance Tension will very depending the blade being used and the type of material being cut 1 Di...

Page 9: ...n the hex nut A Figure 7 while holding knob B Figure 7 Figure 7 Adjusting The Upper Blade Guide Disconnect machine from power source Note There are three adjustments necessary to correctly set the bla...

Page 10: ...ment 3 1 The rear blade support bearing E Figure 8 should be positioned so that it is just barely touching the back of the blade 2 To do this loosen the thumb screw C Figure 9 then turn the knurled kn...

Page 11: ...page 10 3 Place a square A Figure 11 on the table against the blade to see if the table is 90 degrees to the blade 4 If adjustment is necessary loosen lever B Figure 11 and tale stabilizing knob B Fig...

Page 12: ...om the front If it does not disconnect the machine from power source and reverse any two incoming power leads 5 When wiring is completed tape all power box joints to keep out dust Electrical Connectio...

Page 13: ...eep a light coat of WD 40 on the table top when not in use Keep the bandsaw blade sharp and clean Lubrication WARNING Disconnect the machine from power source before proceeding with any lubricating Fa...

Page 14: ...circuit 4 Refer to motor nameplate for correct voltage Motor overheats 1 Motor overloaded 2 Air circulation through the motor restricted 1 Reduce load on motor 2 Clean out fan and fan cover Machine s...

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