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Intended Use

Silverline 350W induction-motor bench-mounted bandsaw with integral table that can be 
tilted to allow for cutting at angles up to 45°. Can be used for cutting irregular and curved 

shapes in wood, plastic, and light and soft metals only. 

Unpacking Your Tool

•  Carefully unpack and inspect your new sander. Familiarise yourself with all its features 

and functions

•  Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any parts are 

missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting to use this tool

Before Use

WARNING:

 Ensure the tool is disconnected from the power supply before attaching or 

changing any accessories, or making any adjustments.

Table installation

1.  Remove the Table Aligning Screw (6) and wing nut from the edge of the Work Table 

(15), (Image I)

2.  Remove the spring-loaded hex screw from the shaft of the Table Lock Handle (16) 

(Image II), to release and remove the crank from the Table Lock Handle, (Image III)

3.  Slide the Work Table (15) onto the Lower Blade Housing (8) by passing the blade 

through the blade slot in the work table, (Image IV). Align the raised mounting rib, 
(Image V) located on the side of the Lower Blade Housing, with the recess located on 
the rear of the Table Angle Guide (18), (Image VI) 

4.  Slide the flat washer over the threaded end of the crank, (Image VII). Insert the 

threaded end of the crank through the curved slot on the Table Angle Guide (18) and 
screw into the threaded hole, (Image VIII). Tighten the screw until the mounting rib 
fully engages with the recessed groove on the Table Angle Guide

5.  Engage the Table Lock Handle (16) with the crank and fasten with the spring-loaded 

hex screw, (Image IX)  

Note: 

The Table Lock Handle (16) acts similarly to a ratchet mechanism and it can be 

loosened by turning anti-clockwise. Pulling back on the handle, in the direction of the 
spring-loaded hex screw, releases its engagement to the threaded crank, allowing quick 
effortless Work Table (15) adjustment.

6.  Replace the Table Aligning Screw (6) and wing nut, (Image I)
7.  If necessary, adjust the Table Angle Guide (18) to reflect the actual table tilt position 

in degrees

Mounting bandsaw to work stand 

WARNING: 

ALWAYS make sure your bandsaw is securely mounted to a work bench or 

an approved work stand. Motor vibration, weight on the work table and other factors may 
cause the bandsaw to tip over, slide or walk along the work stand surface during operation. 
Failure to do so could result in an accident, resulting in possible serious personal injury.
•  The bandsaw must be securely fastened by the four base holes to a work stand or 

workbench with heavy duty fasteners (not included). This prevents the bandsaw from 
tipping over, sliding or walking/creeping along the work stand/workbench surface 
during operation

Blade tension

•  When the blade is centred on the upper and lower blade wheels, turn the Blade 

Tension Adjustment Knob (12) clockwise until the spring begins to compress. Continue 
tightening until the blade is tight on the upper and lower blade wheels 

•  Ensure the blade is tight so that it will not slip on the wheels, but do not over-tighten

Blade tracking

NOTE:

 Set the blade tension BEFORE making any tracking adjustments. Check that the 

blade guides are not touching the blade.
•  By hand, turn the upper blade wheel clockwise and watch the blade position on the 

surface of the wheel. If the blade deviates from the centre, tracking adjustment is 
required

•  If the blade moves towards the outside edge of the blade wheel, turn the Tracking 

Adjustment Knob (13) clockwise. Continue adjusting until the blade returns to and 
remains in the centre of the blade wheel

•  If the blade moves towards the inside edge of the blade wheel, turn the Tracking 

Adjustment Knob anti-clockwise. Continue adjusting until the blade returns to and 
remains in the centre of the blade wheel

•  Check the position of the blade on the lower wheel. If the tracking is off, continue to 

adjust the Tracking Adjustment Knob until the blade is centred on both blade wheels 
as they rotate

Adjusting the upper blade guide stabilising bars and blade 

guide bracket 

Note:

 The upper and lower blade guides and support bearings stabilise the moving blade 

during operation under load conditions. These guides MUST be checked and adjusted 
BEFORE EACH USE and AFTER BLADE CHANGES.

Note: 

The Blade Guard (3) will need to be removed in order to perform this task. See 

‘Replacing the blade’ for detailed instructions on how  to remove the Blade Guard.

•  Be especially careful when cutting wood and metal. Sparks from metal cutting are a 

common cause of wood dust fires

•  Where possible, use a dust extraction system to ensure a safer working environment

Bandsaw Safety 

WARNING: 

Do not use saw bands which are damaged, excessively worn or deformed. 

Doing so could cause the band to rupture, and be projected in the area of the operator.

WARNING: 

Do not operate the bandsaw, when the guarding protecting the saw band is 

open. The saw band mechanism is dangerous when in motion.

WARNING: 

Do not attempt to clean the saw band when it is in motion. If tool cleaning Is 

required, switch off the machine and wait for the saw to stop moving before commencing 
cleaning procedures.

WARNING: 

Always ensure the blade guard is fully down during transportation. An exposed 

saw blade is dangerous, and could potentially harm the operator or bystanders during 
transportation.

WARNING: 

Do not use a bandsaw with a worn table insert. The table insert provides 

support to the workpiece local to the cut, a worn table insert will give inadequate support.

WARNING: 

Never use the guards for holding during transportation. Hold the bandsaw at a 

structurally reinforced area, that is suitable for holding during transportation.

1

Upper Blade Housing

2

Upper Cover Knob

3

Blade Guard

4

Blade Guide

5

Blade

6

Table Aligning Screw

7

Lower Cover Knob

8

Lower Blade Housing

9

Sawdust Ejection Port

10 On/Off Switch

11 Table Level Calibration Screw 

12 Blade Tension Adjustment Knob

13 Tracking Adjustment Knob

14 Blade Guard Adjusting Knob

15 Work Table

16 Table Lock Handle

17 Angle Guide

18 Tilt Scale

19 Mitre Gauge

20 Fence

Product Familiarisation

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Page 10: ...t the angle loosen the lock knob on the mitre gauge and rotate the Mitre Gauge until it reaches the desired angle on the angle gauge Image XVII Retighten the lock knob Using the fence To fit the Fence...

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