tracking by turning on the machine.
d. If further adjustment is required, go back to step 4.
(6). Turn off power to the machine.
(7). Replace the blade guide assemblies--it may be necessary to loosen the blade tension lightly.
(8). Adjust the vertical position of blade guide bearing assemblies so that the back side of the
blade just touches the ball bearing.
(9). Make a final run to check tracking. It required, touch up adjustment (See stop 4)
(10). Replace the blade guards.
Hydraulic Feed Adjustment
(1)
To adjust the feeding rate when in cutting, turn the volume valve clockwise for faster feeding,
counterclockwise for slower feeding.
(2)
When cutting feed is too fast, raise the saw arm, then slower the feed rate to prevent blade
damage.
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MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE UNIT IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER
SOURCE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SE RV ICE OR REMOVE ANY COMPONENT.
That's easier to keep machine in good condition or best performance by means of maintaining it at
any time than remedy it after it is out of order.
(1) Daily Maintenance (by operator)
(a) Fill the lubricant before starting machine everyday.
(b) If the temperature of spindle caused over-heating or strange noise, stop machine immediately
to cheek it for keeping accurate performance.
(c) Keep work area clean; release vise, cutter, work-piece from table; switch off power source;
take chip or dust away from machine and follow instructions lubrication or coating rust proof
oil before leaving.
(2) Weekly Maintenance
(a) Clean and coat the leading screw with oil.
(b) Check to see if sliding surface and turning parts lack of lubricant. If the lubricant is
insufficant, fill it.
(3) Monthly Maintenance
(a) Check if the fixed portion has been loose.
(b) Lubricate bearing, worm, and worm shaft to avoid the wearing.
(4) Yearly Maintenance
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