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OPERATION MANUAL 

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ADJUSTING SLIDING TABLE 

Adjusting the sliding table may take some trial and error. It is 

important that the table slides correctly and that the blade 
does not make contact with the table. The position of the 

adjustable table rollers (Fig.12) (A) can be adjusted inwards or 

outwards. To adjust a table roller position, loosen cap screw 

(B), adjust the table roller position, and retighten cap screw. 
Check your adjustment and repeat if necessary.  

 

 
INSTALLING FENCES 

For safety reasons, it is recommended to support any piece of 

meat with a fence. To install the short (Fig.13) (A) and long (B) 
fences to the table, first install the fence brackets (C) using cap 

screws. Insert the fence shafts (D) into each fence and secure 

them with cap screws. Finally, insert the fence shafts into the 

fence brackets and secure them with lock knobs (E).  
 

 

 
 

INSTALLING MEAT GRINDER 

IMPORTANT: Before installing and using the meat grinder, it 

must be cleaned and sanitized. If you use this bandsaw to cut 
meat, it is recommended to remove the meat grinder from the 

saw.  

 
Position the meat grinder (Fig.14B) (A) onto the meat grinder 

hub and secure it in place with the lock bolt and nut (B). 

 

The meat grinder comes with a sausage filler (Fig.14A) (A). To 

install the sausage filler, undo the meat grinder collar (B), and 

position the sausage filler between the round knife (Fig.14B) (C) 

and the collar, reposition and tighten the meat grinder collar.  

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TSBM

Page 1: ...MEAT CUTTING BANDSAW TSBM www thetoolshed co nz...

Page 2: ...UTED BY NOTE This manual is only for your reference Due to the continuous improvement of the ToolShed products changes may be made at any time without obligation or notice WARRANTY This product may be...

Page 3: ...hed co nz C O N T E N T S Product Details 2 Specifications 4 Identification 4 Important Information 5 General Safety Guidelines 5 Service 6 Additional Safety 7 Before Each Use 7 Assembly 8 Adjustments...

Page 4: ...0mm H x 610mm W x 550mm D Table size 600mm W x 465mm D Table height 865mm Net weight 52kg IDENTIFICATION 1 Blade guard 2 Upper blade guard 3 Long adjustable fence 4 Short adjustable fence 5 Sliding ta...

Page 5: ...e influences of any substances drugs medication alcohol Losing focus could lead to injury while operating machinery Always keep proper footing and balance Overreaching can lead to slipping and falling...

Page 6: ...ng which can help prevent injury or accident Check the machine for damage or any condition that could affect the way the machine works An unrepaired machine can lead to accident and injury Only have y...

Page 7: ...ent of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts bandsaw stability and any other conditions that may affect the way the bandsaw works 3 If any part is missing bent or broken in any way or...

Page 8: ...ligned with the V belt opening in the stand top Fix the motor to the motor mount bracket using hex bolts spring washers and hex nuts C Do not completely tighten the hex nuts at this time ASSEMBLING SW...

Page 9: ...er pulley Release the motor and apply light downward pressure to tension the belt there should be approximately 1 4 deflection in the V belt Retighten the motor mount bolts INSTALLING STAND SIDE COVER...

Page 10: ...ong B fences to the table first install the fence brackets C using cap screws Insert the fence shafts D into each fence and secure them with cap screws Finally insert the fence shafts into the fence b...

Page 11: ...movements during cuts Upper Blade Guides The upper blade guide assembly Fig 16 A has 2 guide blocks B These guide blocks should be adjusted to 0 004 away from the blade using a feeler gauge To adjust...

Page 12: ...ll make the blade run towards the back of the upper wheel and loosening the cap screw will make the blade run towards the front of the upper wheel Make your adjustment by turning the upper wheel by ha...

Page 13: ...f meat into the meat grinder and use the supplied meat packer to help push the meat into the spinning auger DO NOT overload If you wish to make sausages simply install the sausage filler between the r...

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