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LAGUNA BANDSAWS

16HD-37 MANUAL

LAGUNA TOOLS

2072 Alton Parkway

Irvine, California 92606

Ph: 800.234.1976

www.lagunatools.com

© 2017, Laguna Tools, Inc. LAGUNA® and the LAGUNA Logo® are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Page 1: ... 37 MANUAL LAGUNA TOOLS 2072 Alton Parkway Irvine California 92606 Ph 800 234 1976 www lagunatools com 2017 Laguna Tools Inc LAGUNA and the LAGUNA Logo are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools Inc All rights reserved ...

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Page 3: ...to locate your bandsaw Pg 13 Chapter 3 Assembling your bandsaw Pg 14 36 Unpacking your machine Pg 14 15 Assembling your bandsaw Pg 16 22 Adjusting the bandsaw Pg 23 36 Chapter 4 Using your bandsaw Pg 37 40 Chapter 5 Blades Pg 41 39 Introduction Pg 41 Blade terms Pg 41 36 Blade selection Pg 36 48 Chapter 6 Maintenance and troubleshooting Pg 49 56 Chapter 7 Accessories Pg 57 Chapter 8 Electrical dra...

Page 4: ... yourself with the machine Read carefully before operating the band saw 1 Keep the working area clean and be sure adequate lighting is available 2 Do not wear loose clothing gloves bracelets necklaces or ornaments Wear face eye respiratory and body protection devices as indicated for the opera tion or environment 3 Be sure that the power is disconnected from the machine before making adjustments o...

Page 5: ...tempted by others Laguna Tools Inc is not responsible for additional tools or modifications sold or performed other than from by Laguna Tools Inc on any Laguna Tools Inc machine Warranty maybe voided upon the addition of such described tools and or modifications determined on a case by case basis Software purchased through Laguna Tools Inc is not covered under this warranty and all technical suppo...

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Page 7: ... 7960 annex J NFE 64 209 Measuring system Standard ISO 7960 annex J NFE 64 209 Measurements tolerance 4 dB Working without aspiration L Aeq LW A Lpc 84 7 dB A 97 1 dBw A 5 1 mW A 130 dB A Receiving your machine Note It is probable that your machine will be delivered by a third party Before you unpack your new bandsaw you will need to first inspect the packing invoice and shipping documents supplie...

Page 8: ...oward the table there is little danger except for special cuts that the wood will be thrown back at the operator which is called a kickback There is always danger of kickback when a circular saw is being used For safety reasons many woodworkers prefer the bandsaw especially when cutting small pieces The unique feature of the bandsaw is that the work piece can be rotated around the blade creating a...

Page 9: ...9 What you will receive with the bandsaw Tool Kit Fence table insert and door guard Table ...

Page 10: ... covered with rubber called a tire The tire cushions the blade and protects the teeth from coming in contact with the metal of the flywheel The lower wheel is the drive wheel and is attached to the motor with a rubber drive belt The lower flywheel powers the blade and pulls the blade down through the work piece The top wheel has two functions One function is to balance or track the blade on the wh...

Page 11: ...o a minimum The guides above the table are fitted to a shaft that has vertical adjustment The upper guides are adjustable so that the guides are held just above the job being cut This gives the blade the maximum amount of stability and also keeps the amount of blade that is exposed to a minimum If you are using blades narrower than you will need to purchase a cool block guide system Guards When ru...

Page 12: ...ecting a dust extraction hose to the back of the machine with a minimum capacity of 1 000 CFM Identification There is a plate at the back of the machine listing all the manufacturing data including the serial number model blade length etc Tension scale Tension scales are designed to indicate the compression of a spring As a rule the greater the spring compression the greater the tension on the bla...

Page 13: ...he blade and also the thickness of the cut Where to locate your bandsaw Before you remove your bandsaw from the pallet select the area where you will use your machine There are no hard and fast rules for its location but below are a few guidelines 1 There should be an area at the front and back of the machine suitable for the length of wood that you will be cutting If you intend to use your saw fo...

Page 14: ... bandsaw prior to removing the bandsaw from the pallet see mounting motor If you decide to remove the bandsaw prior to assembling the motor to the bandsaw ensure that there is no tension on the motor wiring at any stage of the operation 5 Remove the base mounting bolts that secure the machine to the pallet shown removed 6 It is recommended that the machine be removed from the pallet by lifting it ...

Page 15: ...procedure that you feel is unsafe or that you do not have the physical capability of achieving With two or more people move the machine so that the base of the bandsaw is over the edge of the pallet Tilt the bandsaw away from the pallet so that the base of the machine touches the floor slide the pallet from under the machine and then move the bandsaw to the vertical position so that it is complete...

Page 16: ...refer but it is preferable to assemble it at this stage If you decide to fit the drive belt after fitting the motor you will have to adjust the motor to its lowest position and once fitted the motor back up to the tensioned position 4 Once the belt is mounted on both the pulley V grooves apply tension by adjusting the tensioning bolt using the supplied 17 mm wrench The correct tension is 3 16 defl...

Page 17: ...he shaft through the base of the bandsaw 3 Fit the wheels washers and split pins as shown on both sides of the base 4 Fit the front bracket as shown Note the number of holes in the bracket may vary depending on the bracket supplied Note The mobility kit may be supplied with 2 spacers that are used to adapt it for other machines Discard the spacers Note Leveling bolts and a flat head counter sunk s...

Page 18: ...llow the blade to pass through the hole Loosen the lock down handle using the supplied wrench Crank the trunnion gear so that the table moves to the required angle and lock in position To return the table to the zero position reverse the procedure Table insert The machine is supplied with a removable table insert The holes of the insert improve the dust collection near the blade Adjusting screws a...

Page 19: ...ure that the job is supported efficiently and safely When the insert is replaced you will have to sand the sides so that the insert fits correctly in the table hole You will also have to cut the blade slot to suit your machine ...

Page 20: ...ore locking in position with the ratchet handle provided Note The aluminum fence can be fitted so that it can be used in high or low position also covered later in the manual Dust collection The bandsaw must be connected to a dust collection system or machine As a general rule the stronger the extraction the better but 1 000 cubic feet a minute is the minimum that should be used The diameter of th...

Page 21: ...t be exercised when opening the doors To assemble the foot brake remove the bolts from the arm inside the bandsaw Push the foot brake through the slot on the side of the bandsaw and assemble to the arm with the two screws Leveling the bandsaw After you have located your bandsaw in its final position you will have to level it only applicable if you have not fitted a mobility kit 1 Place a spirit le...

Page 22: ...22 head the door will not be able to be opened 5 Adjust the bolts so that the machine is level in both planes and does not rock ...

Page 23: ...se 0 10 ft 12 3 1 phase 10 15 ft 10 3 1 phase 15 ft 8 3 3 phase 0 10 ft 12 4 3 phase 10 15ft 10 4 3 phase 15 ft 8 4 All machines require the minimum of a 30 amp circuit breaker regardless of the phase Connect the electrical wires to the terminals opposite the wires going to the machine On a single phase machine you will find 3 wires On a 3 phase machine you will find 4 On the machine you will see ...

Page 24: ... phase supply is predetermined during production On a 3 phase machine the lower wheel must rotate in a clockwise rotation If it rotates in a counterclockwise direction you need to swap locations of 2 of the power leads and it will rotate in the correct direction ...

Page 25: ...s The guards protect you from coming in contact with the blade 9 Make sure that the saw blade teeth point downward towards the table 10 Adjust the upper blade guard so that it is just clearing the material being cut 11 Make sure that the blade has been properly tensioned and tracked 12 Stop the machine before removing the scrap piece from the table 13 Always keep your hands and fingers away from t...

Page 26: ... the time to check that all the safety switches are functioning correctly before you fit a blade Never complete the following tests with a blade fitted as it could cause injury 10 With the machine running no blade fitted operate the foot break The motor should have the power removed and the lower wheel slowed down 11 With the machine running no blade fitted operate the red stop switch by pressing ...

Page 27: ...ning the blade 1 Uncoil the blade Remember to use gloves and safety glasses The blade may have dirt or oil on it so by using a clean rag clean the blade and pull rearwards so that the cloth does not hook on the teeth 2 Inspect the teeth and the general condition of the blade If the teeth are pointing in the wrong direction when you hold the blade up to the machine you will have to turn it inside o...

Page 28: ... Looking at the top wheel place your finger at the 9 o clock position Move your finger down 6 and using moderate pressure with your thumb press on the flat of the blade You should get 3 16 to of deflection 8 Note If you are not using the bandsaw for extended periods of time overnight remove the tension on the blade This will increase the life of your blade and the machine If tension is left on the...

Page 29: ...29 removed from the machine 10 Plug the machine into the power turn the machine on for a second and switch off Watch how the blade runs If the blade tracks well then run the machine at full power ...

Page 30: ...disadvantage is that the wheel is crowned and the blade is not tensioned in the center of the band which gives the blade a tendency to wobble or flutter The advantage of running large blades on the center of the wheels is that they are tensioned in the center of the band and have fewer tendencies to wobble and flutter The disadvantage is that blades with a large set on the teeth have a tendency to...

Page 31: ...pporting the blade above and below the back blade guide giving the blade unsurpassed stability The Laguna Guide also incorporates patented ceramic as the blade support material The advantage of this material is its ability to resist wear and with care it should give years of safe service ...

Page 32: ...blade and the ceramic occurs This action generates a certain amount of sparks This is normal and will reduce with time as the back of the blade guide smoothes out the back of the blade 4 The back blade guide will slowly form a small grove as the blade is used this is normal It is recommended that for approximately every 8 hours of use the guide be rotated 15 degrees This will insure that the grove...

Page 33: ...or this reason it is recommended that the blocks be adjusted as close to the gullet as possible but the teeth must not come in contact with the blocks as they will become damaged Although the Guide blocks clean the blade some woods will gum the blade and the resin will have to be removed with solvent ...

Page 34: ...at allow the guide assembly to move forward and back Adjust so that the ceramic blocks are just behind the gullet of the tooth and retighten the clamp screws 4 Gently push one side guide so that it touches the blade and lock in position Bring the other guide towards the blade so that there is minimal clearance between the blade and the guide You can use a thin piece of paper to put between the bla...

Page 35: ...lar bill or piece of paper of similar thickness between the guide blocks and the blade Gently bring both side guides towards the blade so that slight pressure is exerted on the blade Tighten the clamp screws and remove the paper Rotate the blade by hand ensuring that the weld of the blade does not hit the ceramic blocks as this will cause damage If the blade has a bad weld dress the blade or retur...

Page 36: ...36 Fitting cool block guide system Optional not supplied with the machine ...

Page 37: ...e Resaw king blade from Laguna The blade has a lot of advantages such as superior surface finish to the cut thin kerf low wood wastage can be re sharpened will cut hard woods and a long life Ripping Ripping is a cut made with the grain of the wood The four most common cuts made with the grain of the wood are rip bevel taper and resaw cuts There are two frequently used techniques for making straigh...

Page 38: ...nsate by angling the wood to keep the cut straight 3 Stop the cut in the middle of the wood and mark pencil the angle on the table This is the angle of drift and you will have to set the fence to the pencil line 4 To adjust the fence loosen the clamp bolts that attach it to the cast iron bracket Move the fence so that it lines up with the pencil mark on the table and retighten the clamp screws ...

Page 39: ...ts until you become skilled at the procedure Once you have mastered the process it should only take a minute to perform the adjustment Note Each blade has a slightly different drift and each time you change a blade you must check and readjust if necessary Note It is worth taking the time to set the fence accurately as it will save frustration and enhance the performance of your machine Fence posit...

Page 40: ...small logs has great appeal to the woodworker These capabilities greatly enhance the woodworker s design ability without the need for additional equipment When a board is re sawed and the two pieces are lying next to each other you will note that they are mirror images of each other When these two boards are glued together it is called book matching Note It is unsafe to cut wood that is unsupporte...

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Page 42: ...u will need a large selection of blades if you do a lot of varied work and fewer blades if you are concentrating on one section of band sawing such as re sawing Using the wrong blade is the best way to abuse it Using a blade for its intended purpose allows for maximum efficiency and is the best way to prolong its life Blade terms Set The amount that the teeth are wider than the thickness of the ba...

Page 43: ...h as ebony and rosewood require blades with a finer pitch than American hardwoods such as oak or maple Soft wood such as pine will quickly clog the blade decreasing its ability to cut Having a variety of tooth configurations in the same width will most likely give you an acceptable choice for a particular job There are certain things that indicate if a blade has a proper pitch too fine a pitch or ...

Page 44: ...er the kerf the larger the amount of wood that is being wasted by the cut Hook or rake The cutting angle or shape of the tooth The greater the angle the more aggressive the tooth and the faster the cut But the faster the cut the faster the tooth will blunt and the poorer the surface finish the cut will have Aggressive blades are suitable for soft woods but will not last when cutting hard woods The...

Page 45: ...sted below which is a good general selection and will tackle most jobs As you gain experience you will settle on the blades that suit you 1 6 T P I This is a small aggressive blade that is suitable for tight curves and fast cutting where good surface finish of the cut is not important 2 14 T P I This is a small fine blade suitable for reasonably tight cuts were the surface finish is important but ...

Page 46: ... more pressure you put on the back the faster you will remove the metal Be careful that the inside of the machine is free of sawdust because sparks could start a fire On small blades such as a 1 8 blade the pressure on the back of the blade may bring the blade forward off the front of the wheels Therefore be careful not to put too much pressure on the stone When doing this it is also important tha...

Page 47: ...s too fine too many teeth per inch Certain woods will dull a steel blade very quickly specially tropical hardwoods teak koa etc Other woods with a high silicon content will also dull the blade quickly even a cut as short as 6 will cause damage to the blade On certain exotic woods the ends have been painted This is done to control the drying The paint is very abrasive and will dull the blade is you...

Page 48: ...ut a curve bigger than the dime but not smaller You can use everyday items such as coins or a pencil to determine which blade to use A quarter is the size of the tightest cut that can be made with a blade A dime is the size of the tightest curve that can be cut with a 3 16 blade A pencil eraser is the size of the tightest turn that you can make with a 1 8 blade After a while you won t even need an...

Page 49: ... check that buildup is not happening especially the lower wheel The tires are made of rubber and wear just like car tires They wear in the middle which causes a concavity in the tire The deformation makes it hard to track the blades and for this reason it is important to maintain the original shape of the tire The best way to clean the tire surface and maintain the original shape is to sand it wit...

Page 50: ...er wheel and re clamp with the allen screw It is better to replace the drive belt s early than to have a breakdown during an important job Table insert The table insert throat plate is made of plastic and is designed not to damage the blade should they come in contact If the blade slot becomes too wide or the insert becomes damaged by the blade it should be replaced The replacement insert will hav...

Page 51: ... there is excessive play or it is too tight the following adjustment can be made 1 Loosen the 3 allen screws that clamp the vertical adjustment handle to the band saw 2 There is clearance in the holes and the vertical adjustment handle can be adjusted Note the machine comes factory set and no adjustment should be required Lower wheel tracking This adjustment is achieved by loosening the shaft clam...

Page 52: ... bolts Loosen the top vertical bolt turn and tighten the bottom bolt Do not try to do big adjustments but rather complete several small adjustments Turn the wheel by hand and notice the change in position of the blade on the lower wheel Repeat the adjustment procedure if required Once the adjustment is completed retighten the shaft clamp screw Correction for fig B The procedure is the same as for ...

Page 53: ...eel by hand and notice the change in position of the blade on the wheel Repeat the adjustment procedure if required Once the adjustment has been completed tighten the shaft locking screw If the left hand side of the wheel needs to come forward the procedure is the same as above but loosen the left hand bolt and tighten the right hand side bolt Note Before connecting the machine to the power ensure...

Page 54: ... and back 6 Only if adjustment is needed loosen the two bolts on the guide plate move the guide back forward left right depending on the adjustment needed 7 Tighten the two bolts on the guide plate move the guide up down noting the relationship between the blade and the side and back guide 8 If the adjustment needs to be refined repeat the procedure Troubleshooting Bandsaw will not start 1 Check t...

Page 55: ...eaker faulty Replace the breaker Motor tries to start but will not turn 1 With the power disconnected from the machine open the doors and try to turn the wheel by hand If the wheel is not turning check the reason for the jamming Typical reasons are guides too tight wood jammed in the wheel 2 Capacitor faulty Replace the capacitor 3 Motor faulty Replace the motor Motor overheats The motor is design...

Page 56: ...s the tires 3 Wheels not co planning Adjust the lower wheel The blade kicks Bad blade Replace the blade The blade makes a clicking noise Bad weld Dress the weld or change the blade Blade overheats 1 Dull blade Change the blade or re sharpen the blade 2 Pitch is too small for the depth of cut Change to a blade with the correct pitch 3 Guides too tight Adjust the guides 4 Wood too hard for the selec...

Page 57: ...essories are available from Laguna Tools Miter gage Mobility kit Extension tables Work benches Tool cabinet wall mounted Tool cabinet floor standing Tool box Bandsaw blades Cool blocks Cast iron fence Large Laguna Guides Power feeder ...

Page 58: ...58 Electrical system drawing with switch ON knob ...

Page 59: ...59 Electrical system drawing with switch ON knob ...

Page 60: ...60 Electrical system drawing with push ON button ...

Page 61: ...61 Electrical system drawing with push ON button ...

Page 62: ...chine Model and serial number Part number required taken from the exploded view drawing on the following page Quantity required EXAMPLE TO ORDER LOWER FLY WHEEL FOR LT16HD Model LT16HD Part name Lower fly wheel Serial number 12345 Part number 95 Quantity 1 piece ...

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Page 67: ...111 Rack support blade protection 24 16 16 3402080 Handle locking rack 25 16 16 5120500 Blade protection 26 16 16 5250020 Support of blade protection 27 16 16 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6X16 28 16 16 Screw TSPEI 10 9 UNI5933 M6X16 30 16 16 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 31 16 16 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 34 16 16 5080002 Tensioning blade screw 35 16 16 5270011 Spring steel blade protection 36 16 16 5031032 Parall...

Page 68: ...on 82 16 16 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x20 83 16 16 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x70 84 16 16 Brake pad Group with 127 85 16 16 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x25 86 16 16 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 87 16 16 5210003 Pinion flange 88 16 16 5050064 Shaft of bottom wheel 89 16 16 5150090 Bottom door 90 16 16 Washer UNI6593 ZNT M10 11x30x2 5 91 16 16 Seeger D 52 hole 92 16 16 3205040 Ball bearing 93 16 16 5...

Page 69: ... 16 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x20 145 16 16 5210008 Polycarbonate blade protection 147 16 16 5150200 Foot brake lever 148 16 16 5180001 Foot brake pedal 150 16 16 5210012 Side dust outlet 151 16 16 4505010 Doors microswitch 152 16 16 5120022 Microswitch protection 153 16 16 Screw TC TC UNI8118 3 9x16 155 16 16 3162053 Hinge with fixing screws 160 16 16 5125020 Bottom table protection 166 16 16 5700...

Page 70: ...67 187 16 16 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 188 16 16 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 189 16 16 1030344 No rotation post plate 190 16 16 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M6x16 191 16 16 5320100 Brake microswitch ...

Page 71: ...103 Rack support blade protection 24 18 18 3402080 Handle locking rack 25 18 18 5120501 Blade protection 26 18 18 5250020 Support of blade protection 27 18 18 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6X16 28 18 18 Screw TSPEI 10 9 UNI5933 M6X16 30 18 18 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 31 18 18 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 34 18 18 5080003 Tensioning blade screw 35 18 18 5270012 Spring steel blade protection 36 18 18 5031033 Parall...

Page 72: ...on 82 18 18 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x20 83 18 18 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x70 84 18 18 Brake pad Group with 127 85 18 18 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x25 86 18 18 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 87 18 18 5210003 Pinion flange 88 18 18 5050066 Shaft of bottom wheel 89 18 18 5150094 Bottom door 90 18 18 Washer UNI6593 ZNT M10 11x30x2 5 91 18 18 Seeger D 52 hole 92 18 18 3205040 Ball bearing 93 18 18 5...

Page 73: ... 18 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M8x16 145 18 18 5210008 Polycarbonate blade protection 147 18 18 5150200 Foot brake lever 148 18 18 5180001 Foot brake pedal 150 18 18 5210012 Side dust outlet 151 18 18 4505010 Doors microswitch 152 18 18 5120022 Microswitch protection 153 18 18 Screw TC TC UNI8118 3 9x16 155 18 18 3162052 Hinge with fixing screws 160 18 18 5125020 Bottom table protection 166 18 18 5700...

Page 74: ...71 187 18 18 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 188 18 18 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 189 18 18 1030344 No rotation post plate 190 18 18 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M6x16 191 18 18 5320100 Brake microswitch ...

Page 75: ...haft 23 20 20 5051104 Rack support blade protection 24 20 20 3402080 Handle locking rack 25 20 20 5120502 Blade protection 26 20 20 5250020 Support of blade protection 27 20 20 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6X16 28 20 20 Screw TSPEI 10 9 UNI5933 M6X16 30 20 20 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 31 20 20 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 34 20 20 5080004 Tensioning blade screw 35 20 20 5270013 Spring steel blade protection 36 20...

Page 76: ...ing 81 20 20 5150103 Doors connection 82 20 20 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x20 83 20 20 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x70 84 20 20 Brake pad Group with 127 85 20 20 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x25 86 20 20 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 87 20 20 5210003 Pinion flange 88 20 20 5050068 Shaft of bottom wheel 89 20 20 5150102 Bottom door 90 20 20 Washer UNI6593 ZNT M10 11x30x2 5 91 20 20 Seeger D 52 hole 92 20...

Page 77: ...0 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x20 144 20 20 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M8x16 145 20 20 5210008 Polycarbonate blade protection 147 20 20 5150206 Foot brake lever 148 20 20 5180001 Foot brake pedal 150 20 20 5210012 Side dust outlet 151 20 20 4505010 Doors microswitch 152 20 20 5120022 Microswitch protection 153 20 20 Screw TC TC UNI8118 3 9x16 155 20 20 3162052 Hinge with fixing screws 160 20 20 5125020 ...

Page 78: ...0 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 187 20 20 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 188 20 20 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 189 20 20 1030344 No rotation post plate 190 20 20 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M6x16 191 20 20 5320100 Brake microswitch ...

Page 79: ...3 Rack support blade protection 24 F50 RSM 3402082 Handle locking rack 25 F50 RSM 5120506 Blade protection 26 F50 RSM 5250020 Support of blade protection 27 F50 RSM Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6X16 28 F50 RSM Screw TSPEI 10 9 UNI5933 M6X16 30 F50 RSM Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 31 F50 RSM Washer M12 12 5x28x3 34 F50 RSM 5080017 Tensioning blade screw 35 F50 RSM 5270006 Spring steel blade protection 36 F50 ...

Page 80: ...tion 82 F50 RSM Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x20 83 F50 RSM Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x70 84 F50 RSM Brake pad Group with 127 85 F50 RSM Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x25 86 F50 RSM Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 87 F50 RSM 5210003 Pinion flange 88 F50 RSM 5050080 Shaft of bottom wheel 89 F50 RSM 5150126 Bottom door 90 F50 RSM Washer UNI6593 ZNT M10 11x40x2 5 91 F50 RSM Seeger D 62 hole 92 F50 RSM 3205046...

Page 81: ...RSM Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x35 141 F50 RSM Nut UNI5589 PG ZNT M12 142 F50 RSM Washer UNI6593 ZNT M10 11x40x2 5 143 F50 RSM Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x20 144 F50 RSM Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M8x16 145 F50 RSM 5210008 Polycarbonate blade protection 147 F50 RSM 5150200 Foot brake lever 148 F50 RSM 5180001 Foot brake pedal 150 F50 RSM 5210012 Side dust outlet 151 F50 RSM 4505010 Doors microswitch 152 F...

Page 82: ... plate 185 F50 RSM Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M10x16 186 F50 RSM Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 187 F50 RSM Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 188 F50 RSM Washer M12 12 5x28x3 189 F50 RSM 1030344 No rotation post plate 190 F50 RSM Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M6x16 191 F50 RSM 5320100 Brake microswitch ...

Page 83: ...haft 23 24 24 5151109 Rack support blade protection 24 24 24 3402080 Handle locking rack 25 24 24 5120503 Blade protection 26 24 24 5250020 Support of blade protection 27 24 24 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6X16 28 24 24 Screw TSPEI 10 9 UNI5933 M6X16 30 24 24 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 31 24 24 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 34 24 24 5080005 Tensioning blade screw 35 24 24 5270014 Spring steel blade protection 36 24...

Page 84: ...ing 81 24 24 5150107 Doors connection 82 24 24 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x20 83 24 24 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x70 84 24 24 Brake pad Group with 127 85 24 24 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x25 86 24 24 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 87 24 24 5210003 Pinion flange 88 24 24 5050076 Shaft of bottom wheel 89 24 24 5150106 Bottom door 90 24 24 Washer UNI6593 ZNT M10 11x40x2 5 91 24 24 Seeger D 62 hole 92 24...

Page 85: ... 24 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x20 144 24 24 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M8x25 145 24 24 5210008 Polycarbonate blade protection 147 24 24 5150207 Foot brake lever 148 24 24 5180001 Foot brake pedal 150 24 24 5210012 Side dust outlet 151 24 24 4505010 Doors microswitch 152 24 24 5120022 Microswitch protection 153 24 24 Screw TC TC UNI8118 3 9x16 155 24 24 3162052 Hinge with fixing screws 160 24 24 512502...

Page 86: ...739 M10x16 186 24 24 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 187 24 24 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 188 24 24 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 189 24 24 1030344 No rotation post plate 190 24 24 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M6x16 191 24 24 5320101 Brake microswitch ...

Page 87: ...30 shaft 23 28 5051104 Rack support blade protection 24 28 3402081 Handle locking rack 25 28 5120504 Blade protection 26 28 5250020 Support of blade protection 27 28 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6X16 28 28 Screw TSPEI 10 9 UNI5933 M6X16 30 28 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 31 28 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 34 28 5080007 Tensioning blade screw 35 28 5270004 Spring steel blade protection 36 28 5031035 Parallel fence 37...

Page 88: ...140006 Foot brake spring 81 28 5150115 Doors connection 82 28 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x20 83 28 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x70 84 28 Brake pad Group with 127 85 28 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x25 86 28 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 87 28 5210003 Pinion flange 88 28 5050076 Shaft of bottom wheel 89 28 5150114 Bottom door 90 28 Washer UNI6593 ZNT M10 11x40x2 5 91 28 Seeger D 62 hole 92 28 3205046 Bal...

Page 89: ...5x21x2 139 28 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x20 140 28 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x35 141 28 Nut UNI5589 PG ZNT M12 142 28 Washer UNI6593 ZNT M10 11x40x2 5 143 28 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x20 144 28 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M8x25 145 28 5210008 Polycarbonate blade protection 147 28 5150208 Foot brake lever 148 28 5180001 Foot brake pedal 150 28 5210012 Side dust outlet 151 28 4505010 Doors microswitch 152...

Page 90: ...0253 Table extension 184 28 1030382 Adjustment plate 185 28 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M10x16 186 28 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 187 28 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 188 28 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 189 28 1030344 No rotation post plate 190 28 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M6x16 191 28 5320101 Brake microswitch ...

Page 91: ...5051105 Rack support blade protection 24 32 3402081 Handle locking rack 25 32 5120504 Blade protection 26 32 5250021 Support of blade protection 27 32 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6X16 28 32 Screw TSPEI 10 9 UNI5933 M6X16 30 32 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 31 32 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 32 32 5070013 Tunnion tilting table 33 32 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x40 34 32 5080008 Tensioning blade screw 35 32 5270005 Spring...

Page 92: ...2 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 76 32 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x60 77 32 Locknut DIN985 PG ZNT M10 79 32 Washer UNI6593 ZNT M6 6 6x18x2 80 32 5140006 Foot brake spring 81 32 5150119 Doors connection 82 32 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x20 83 32 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x70 84 32 Brake pad Group with 127 85 32 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x25 86 32 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 87 32 5210003 Pinion flange 88 32 ...

Page 93: ...Bottom wheel brush Group with 134 136 32 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x10 137 32 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M6 6 4x12 5x1 6 138 32 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 139 32 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x20 140 32 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x40 141 32 Nut UNI5589 PG ZNT M12 142 32 Washer UNI6593 ZNT M10 11x40x2 5 143 32 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x20 144 32 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M8x25 145 32 5210008 Polycarbonate blad...

Page 94: ...91 188 32 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 189 32 1030344 No rotation post plate 190 32 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M6x16 191 32 5320102 Brake microswitch ...

Page 95: ...7 Seeger D 35 shaft 23 37 5051107 Rack support blade protection 24 37 3402082 Handle locking rack 25 37 5120505 Blade protection 26 37 5120059 Support of blade protection 27 37 Screw STEI UNI5923 M8x16 28 37 Screw TSPEI 10 9 UNI5933 M6X16 30 37 Nut UNI5588 PG ZNT M12 31 37 Washer M12 12 5x28x3 32 37 5070013 Tunnion tilting table 33 37 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x40 34 37 5080013 Tensioning blade scre...

Page 96: ...112 All thread Screw M12x80 74 37 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M18 19x34x3 75 37 Nut UNI5589 PF ZNT M18 76 37 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5740 M18x70 77 37 Locknut DIN985 PG ZNT M10 79 37 Washer UNI6593 ZNT M6 6 6x18x2 80 37 5140006 Foot brake spring 81 37 5150123 Doors connection 82 37 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x20 83 37 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x70 84 37 Brake pad Group with 127 85 37 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x25 86 3...

Page 97: ...TC 7505A ZNT 4x20 134 37 Brush support Group with 135 135 37 5400003 Bottom wheel brush Group with 134 136 37 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M6x10 137 37 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M6 6 4x12 5x1 6 138 37 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 139 37 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x20 140 37 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M12x40 141 37 Nut UNI5589 PG ZNT M12 142 37 Washer UNI6593 ZNT M10 11x40x2 5 143 37 Screw TCEI 8 8 UNI5931 M10x20 ...

Page 98: ...37 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M10 10 5x21x2 187 37 Nut UNI5589 PF ZNT M18 188 37 Washer UNI6592 ZNT M18 19x34x3 189 37 1030753 No rotation post plate 190 37 Screw TE 8 8 UNI5739 M6x16 191 37 5320102 Brake microswitch ...

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