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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

                     

                             

16.  

NEVER LEAVE A RUNNING TOOL UNATTENDED. 

Turn the power switch to the “OFF” position. 

DO NOT 

leave the tool until it has come to a complete stop.

17.  

DO NOT STAND ON A TOOL.

 Serious injury could 

result if the tool tips over, or you accidentally contact the 

tool.

18.  

DO NOT

 store anything above or near the tool where 

anyone might try to stand on the tool to reach it.

19.  

MAINTAIN YOUR BALANCE. DO NOT

 extend 

yourself over the tool. Wear oil resistant rubber soled 

shoes. Keep floor clear of debris, grease, and wax.

20.  

MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.

 Always keep tools 

clean and in good working order. Keep all blades and tool 

bits sharp, dress grinding wheels and change other 

abrasive accessories when worn. 

21.  

EACH AND EVERY TIME, CHECK FOR DAMAGED 

PARTS PRIOR TO USING THE TOOL.

 Carefully check 

all guards to see that they operate properly, are not dam-

aged, and perform their intended functions. Check for 

alignment, binding or breaking of moving parts. A guard 

or other part that is damaged should be immediately 

repaired or replaced.

22.  

DO NOT OPERATE TOOL WHILE TIRED, OR 

UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, MEDICATION 

OR ALCOHOL.

23.  

SECURE ALL WORK. 

Use clamps or jigs to secure 

the work piece. This is safer than attempting to hold the 

work piece with your hands.

24.  

STAY ALERT, WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING, 

AND USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING A 

POWER TOOL.

 

A moment of inattention while operating power tools may 

result in serious personal injury.

26.  

USE A PROPER EXTENSION CORD IN GOOD 

CONDITION.

 When using an extension cord, be sure to 

use one heavy enough to carry the current your product 

will draw. The table on the following page shows the cor-

rect size to use depending on cord length and nameplate 

amperage rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. 

The smaller the gauge number, the larger diameter of the 

extension cord. If in doubt of the proper size of an exten-

sion cord, use a shorter and thicker cord. An undersized 

cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in a loss of 

power and overheating. 

USE ONLY A 3-WIRE EXTENSION CORD THAT HAS 

A 3-PRONG GROUNDING PLUG AND A 3-POLE 

RECEPTACLE THAT ACCEPTS THE TOOL’S PLUG.

27. 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 regarding the safe and 

proper operation of this product is available from:

•  Power Tool Institute

         1300 Summer Avenue

         Cleveland, OH 44115-2851

         www.powertoolinstitute.org

•  National Safety Council

         1121 Spring Lake Drive

         Itasca, IL 60143-3201

         www.nsc.org

•  American National Standards Institute

         25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor

         New York, NY 10036

         www.ansi.org

•  ANSI 01.1 Safety Requirements for

         Woodworking Machines and the

         U.S. Department of Labor regulations

         www.osha.gov

28. 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

 Refer to them 

frequently and use them to instruct others.

25.  

ALWAYS WEAR A DUST MASK TO PREVENT 

INHALING DANGEROUS DUST OR AIRBORNE 

PARTICLES

, including wood dust, crystalline silica dust 

and asbestos dust. Direct particles away from face and 

body. Always operate tool in well ventilated area and 

provide for proper dust removal. Use dust collection 

system wherever possible. Exposure to the dust may 

cause serious and permanent respiratory or other injury, 

including silicosis (a serious lung disease), cancer, and 

death. Avoid breathing the dust, and avoid prolonged 

contact with dust. Allowing dust to get into your mouth 

or eyes, or lay on your skin may promote absorption of 

harmful material. Always use properly fitting NIOSH/OSHA 

approved respiratory protection appropriate for the dust 

exposure, and wash exposed areas with soap and water.

12.  

KEEP PROTECTIVE GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN 

WORKING ORDER.

13.  

AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. 

Make sure that 

the power switch is in the “OFF” position before plugging 

in the power cord to the electrical receptacle.

14.  

REMOVE ALL MAINTENANCE TOOLS

 from the 

immediate area prior to turning “ON” the machine. 

15.

  USE ONLY RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. 

Use 

of incorrect or improper accessories could cause serious 

injury to the operator and cause damage to the tool. If in 

doubt, check the instruction manual that comes with that 

particular accessory.

Summary of Contents for 10-3061

Page 1: ...se in your manual for future reference The serial number can be found on the specification label on the rear of your machine Serial Number _________________________ Date of purchase __________________...

Page 2: ...is manual is correct to provide you with the guidelines for the proper safety assembly and operation of this machine Motor 1 2 HP TEFC Motor Speed no load 1 720 RPM Volts 115 V Amps Hertz Phase 5 5 A...

Page 3: ...t must be plugged into a 3 contact electrical receptacle The 3rd prong is used to ground the tool and provide protection against accidental electric shock DO NOT remove the 3rd prong See Grounding Ins...

Page 4: ...er cord An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in a loss of power and overheating USE ONLY A 3 WIRE EXTENSION CORD THAT HAS A 3 PRONG GROUNDING PLUG AND A 3 POLE RECEPTACLE THA...

Page 5: ...the grounding instructions or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded when installing or replacing a plug USE ONLY A 3 WIRE EXTENSION CORD THAT HAS THE PROPER TYPE OF A 3 PRONG GROUNDING PL...

Page 6: ...orses tables etc for any work pieces large enough to tip when not held down to the table top surface 17 Always turn off and unplug the machine when changing blades or servicing the machine 18 Release...

Page 7: ...Knob O Dust Port P Table Trunnion with Angle Scale Q Table with Miter Gauge Slot R Bandsaw Blade Table Insert S Guide Post Adjustment Locking Knob T Quick Release Blade Tension Lever U Blade Tracking...

Page 8: ...utor Take photographs for any possible insurance claims 3 With the help of another person carefully lift the Bandsaw from the packaging and place it on a level floor 4 Clean all rust protected surface...

Page 9: ...anel on the column edge 1 Carefully remove the machine from the shipping carton See above instructions on handling the saw 2 Position the machine on a solid level foundation workbench or stand that is...

Page 10: ...sure the same distance from the other end of the ruler to the miter gauge slot Compare these two measurements and angle the table as necessary until the distances are the same 3 Once the table is alig...

Page 11: ...fence in a vertical position Slot H is to use the fence horizontally 3 Loosen the two Nuts 110 on the left side of the carrier to free the Locking Bar so that the fence can be easily slid onto the ba...

Page 12: ...DE NOTE Make sure that the table is not tilted left or right during this operation Using a square the table should be set 90 to the side of the blade FIG 12 3 Make sure that the 90 Table Rest Bolt 87...

Page 13: ...equired angle and then tighten the wing nut to secure the table FIG 15 The trunnion features a Stop 118 that adjusts to set the table angle at a precise 45 angle FIG 15 Inset NOTE For critical angled...

Page 14: ...top of the saw FIG 19 2 To tighten the tension of the blade turn the handwheel clockwise To reduce blade tension turn the handwheel counterclockwise General Rule for blade tension With the saw unplug...

Page 15: ...s described below and on pages 16 and 17 13 Reset the blade tension as described on page 14 14 Reconnect the power supply to resume bandsaw use FIGURE 20 A B C D E F ADJUSTING THE BLADE GUIDES This de...

Page 16: ...er Handle 43 FIG 26 C located to the left of the Lower Guide Block 47 D and move this block that holds the guides so that the guides are properly positioned behind the blade gullets Re tighten the lev...

Page 17: ...to its horizontal position and slide it back onto the carrier The short face of the fence is slotted to mount on the frame bar FIG 33 4 Once in place retighten the two side knobs to secure the fence i...

Page 18: ...otor to release tension on the drive belt FIG 36 A 2 Change the belt position for the blade speed desired 3 Tension the drive belt so there is about 3 8 to 1 2 deflection DO NOT over tension the belt...

Page 19: ...and away from the wheel Work the putty knife all the way around the wheel to loosen the tire Then use the putty knife as leverage to flip the tire over and off of the wheel Clean the inside of the gr...

Page 20: ...used for bevel cuts When sawing with the rip fence and a tilted table the rip fence must be installed on that side of the table which is tilted downward MAINTENANCE 4 Keep the table free of resin and...

Page 21: ...rong way on the bandsaw 1 Replace the saw blade use a 6 T P I saw blade for wood and soft material Use a 14 T P I saw blade for harder materials A 14 T P I saw blade always cuts slower due to the fine...

Page 22: ...ging the machine If the blade is not running true or it is not running on center of the lower wheel but is correct on the upper wheel then an adjustment to the wheel hub on the rear of the bandsaw is...

Page 23: ...the blade s back is in proper alignment flat if it is laid down on a table surface If the blade is welded true then adjustment to the wheel hub on the rear of the bandsaw is required 1 De tension the...

Page 24: ...34 14 15 26 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 19 18 38 17 16 13 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 8 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 41 53 52 45 42 44 43 46 51 48 47 50 49 37 39 PARTS DIAGRAM 24 10 3061 10 DELUXE BANDSAW...

Page 25: ...lts M5X8 Ratchet handle Hex socket set screw with flat point M6X12 Connecting plate Spring 0 5 Lower guide assembly Bearing Locking handle Bearing bushing Flat washer Spring 0 5 Adjusting spindle KEY...

Page 26: ...67 66 65 74 73 76 72 64 61 62 63 60 88 86 87 80 81 132 133 135 134 136 153 149 148 147 141 142 143 144 145 146 150 151 152 139 140 138 137 79 78 82 131 130 154 84 85 83 54 103 113 109 108 107 106 112...

Page 27: ...P10 306 161 P10 306 162 KEY NO DESCRIPTION QTY PART NO PARTS LIST 1 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 4 4 1 KEY NO DESCRIPTION QTY PART...

Page 28: ...NOTES 28 Use this section to record maintenance service and any calls to Technical Support...

Page 29: ...ntral slots for positioning the bandsaw blade Inserts provide solid support of projects during cutting 13 920 MITER GAUGE Fits 5 8 x 1 4 miter slots Aluminum body with 60 scale for left and right angl...

Page 30: ...30 HOW TO GUIDE...

Page 31: ...ranty does not apply to accessory items such as blades drill bits sanding discs grinding wheels belts guide bearings and other related items Seller shall in no event be liable for death injuries to pe...

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