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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

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Daily

• Keep the machine clean.
 
• Check the saw blade for missing teeth and
cracks, see fig 34.
 
• Spray oil the bare metal surfaces. 
 
Weekly 
 

• Open the top & bottom wheel covers and clean out 
all saw dust.

Clean out impacted ‘crud’ & saw dust

Clean out impacted ‘crud’ & saw dust

Monthly 
 

• Open the lower and upper doors and check the 
condition of the tyres & the drive belt, see fig 34.

• Clean impacted ‘crud’ from the tyres, apply a little 
oil to the screw threads of the blade and drive belt 
tensioners. DO NOT USE OIL near the belt.

• The pivots and the slides of the top wheel mounting 
assembly and the captive stub axle of the belt 
tensioner in its slot could likewise be lightly oiled.
 
• Using an air line (wearing goggles) blow out the 
vents in the motor casing, see fig 35.

Fig 34

Fig 35

• Check for missing teeth (a) 
• Check the condition of the tyres (b) 
• Blow out motor vents (c)

a

b

c

c

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Страница 1: ...AC1400B Bandsaw Code 105092 Original Instructions AT 24 06 2021 BOOK REF 105616 BOOK VERSION 07 ...

Страница 2: ...UK axminstertools com Type Bandsaw Model AC1400B conforms to the machinery example for which the EC Type Examination Certificate No BM 50421300 has been issued by Laizhou Fulin Machinery Co Ltd at Wenchang Road Street Nanwuli IndustryYard Laizhou Shandong261400 China and complies with the relevant essential health and safety requirements 2006 42 EC 2004 108 EC EN 1807 1 2013 EN 60204 1 2006 A1 AC ...

Страница 3: ...ory E Code 102919 1 Push Stick F 1 Fence Rail Scale Strip see pages 17 19 for mounting instructions Fixings 4 M6 x 12mm Caphead Screws G 4 M6 Washers H 4 M8x12mm Bolts I 4 M8 Washers J 1 Angled Bolt and Nut K 1 3 4mm Hex Key L 4 Adjustable Rubber Feet M 1 Instruction Manual Having unpacked your saw see below and its accessories please dispose of any unwanted packaging properly The cardboard packag...

Страница 4: ...WHAT S INCLUDED 4 F C D L J H I G E Optional Mitre Fence Code 102919 K ...

Страница 5: ...ot reaching etc Wear appropriate safety clothing goggles gloves masks etc Wear ear defenders at all times If you have long hair wear a hair net or helmet to prevent it being caught up in the rotating parts of the machine Consideration should be given to the removal of rings and wristwatches Consideration should also be given to non slip footwear etc If another person is to use the machine ensure t...

Страница 6: ... efficiency and prolong its life Keep this Instruction Manual readily accessible for any others who may also be required to use the machine NOTE The table can be fitted without removing the bandsaw blade However if you feel safer with the bade removed loosen the blade tensioning knob A see fig 01 and very carefully remove the blade To refit the blade refer to pages 18 19 for Changing the Saw Blade...

Страница 7: ...p 1 Locate the fence rail C fence assembly D four M8 bolts I and washers J Place a washer over the end of each bolt and lightly screw the bolts into the threaded holes beneath the front of the table B see fig 04 NOTE Leave sufficient distance between the bolt head and table for mounting the fence rail Fitting the Fence Fig 04 J J I I Step 2 Find the fence rail C line up the half moon cutouts with ...

Страница 8: ...ig 10 Fig 09 10 Fig 11 F K Table T slot E E Step 3 Locate the fence assembly D Lower the fence over the table until the clamping lever assembly slots into the fence rail s T slot NOTE Make sure the clamping hook to the rear of the fence D has engaged over the rear of the table Twist the locking lever clockwise to adjust the clamping tension two rotations should be adequate then press down the leve...

Страница 9: ...ION 9 Lower wheel door Guide fence Upper door locking knob Lower door locking knob Upper blade guide and guard Fence guide rail Saw table T slot for mitre fence ON OFF buttons Upper wheel door Blade tensioning knob Blade Table insert ...

Страница 10: ...er B Blade guide adjusting knob A Blade guide clamp B Blade tensioning knob Table levelling stop bolt Tracking control knob A Tracking control butterfly lock B Tilt quadrant A Tilt scale B Tilt scale pointer and adjusting screw C ON OFF NVR switch assembly ON OFF A A B B A A C B A B B B ...

Страница 11: ...ND PARTS DESCRIPTION 11 Upper blade guide clamp Upper blade guide adjusting knob Saw table Tilt mechanism Tilt mechanism clamp Motor air vents Motor assembly Main saw frame Power cable Tracking control knob and lock ...

Страница 12: ...nder tension Blade tensioning spring B with no tension applied Upper blade guide assembly A Rear thrust bearing and clamping grub screw B Upper guide assembly fore and aft clamping grub screw A Twist the locking lever clockwise to adjust the clamping tension Two rotations should be adequate then press down the lever to lock the fence in position A A A A B B A B B A A B B A Increase tension Decreas...

Страница 13: ... PARTS DESCRIPTION 13 Lower saw wheel Fence clamping lever Dust extraction outlet Saw wheel brush Upper saw wheel Upper door micro switch Lower door micro switch Upper wheel mounting Blade guide assembly Saw table slot ...

Страница 14: ...ti clockwise to the front DO NOT make large adjustments Spin the top wheel again check again Continue until the blade tracks in the centre of the tyres with no appreciable to and fro movement Tension the blade fully A sideways push on the blade should allow a maximum of 1 centimetre of movement with moderate pressure on the blade Check the tracking again adjust if necessary Connect the power to th...

Страница 15: ...he blade behind the teeth see fig 17 Fig 17 Check that the blade is perpendicular to the table If it is not try resetting the table If it is still not correct loosen the locking nut and adjust the bolt until perpendicularity is achieved see fig 16 Tighten the lock nut and then re check When you are satisfied that the table is set correctly check that the pointer of the tilt gauge reads zero if not...

Страница 16: ...clamp Adjusting knob Blade guide Steel rule Guide pins Guide assembly Fig 26 Rear thrust bearing 1mm behind the blade Loosen the grub screw B that clamps the rear thrust bearing and adjust the thrust bearing so it s 1mm behind the blade re tighten the grub screw see fig 26 Turn the blade by hand to check the thrust bearing turns Loosen the two grub screws holding the guide pins D move to approxima...

Страница 17: ...Blade guard door Close the upper and lower doors re connect the power switch the saw on allow to run for several minutes check that the blade is still tracking correctly there is no excessive vibration etc Switch off and wait until the saw comes to a complete stop The saw is ready to be used Lower guide pins Continues Over D D Guide pin Lower thrust bearing The fence scale strip does not come pre ...

Страница 18: ...MARK the position on the guide fence rail Remove the fence assembly 6 Peal off the backing from the scale strip line up the ZERO line with the pencil MARK and carefully stick down the strip onto the fence rail 4 Using a steel rule check the fence is still in line with the cast iron table Scale ZERO line Pencil mark ...

Страница 19: ... that have been used to set the machine up are removed and set carefully aside or stowed away correctly 6 Ensure the machine is switched off Plug the power cable into a correctly rated switched socket outlet If extension leads are being used check these for damage do not use if damaged if you are working outside check that any extension cables in use are rated for outside work Switch on Allow the ...

Страница 20: ... not let go of the work piece if you have to change your grip make sure one hand is holding the material at all times 9 If you are cutting long pieces of material think about sawing cutouts i e a saw cut from the edge of the material to the saw line along the saw line so that you can discard the off cuts as you progress down the saw line 10 Observe the old woodworkers adage of never allowing your ...

Страница 21: ...d work the left side of the loop into the slot in the guard in the neck of the main saw frame Wriggle the right hand side of the blade through the guard on the upper blade guide assembly Ease the blade over the wheels and locate the blade in both the upper and Fig 31 lower blade guides see fig 31 Apply some tension to the blade Turn the top wheel by hand to ensure the blade will not skip off the w...

Страница 22: ...condition of the tyres the drive belt see fig 34 Clean impacted crud from the tyres apply a little oil to the screw threads of the blade and drive belt tensioners DO NOT USE OIL near the belt The pivots and the slides of the top wheel mounting assembly and the captive stub axle of the belt tensioner in its slot could likewise be lightly oiled Using an air line wearing goggles blow out the vents in...

Страница 23: ...MACHINE FOOTPRINT 23 23 700mm 330mm 270mm ...

Страница 24: ...r feed rates and good tension 6 tpi skip form The ideal general purpose blade suitable for cross cutting up to 150mm and ripping in sections up to 50mm thick although thicker sections can be cut using slow feed rates This tooth form will give a clean finish and is very well suited to natural timbers 10 tpi regular Good for cutting plywood and MDF as well as non ferrous metals and plastics The fini...

Страница 25: ...eat abrasion and vibration Variable pitch teeth for wider ranging applications Also used for cutting metal on horizontal bandsaws Blades are available in three variable pitch forms 4 6tpi 6 10tpi and 10 14tpi High Carbon Bandsaw Blades General purpose range of blades for wood and metal cutting Comprehensive range of lengths widths and tooth configuration Hardened and long lasting teeth Ground Toot...

Страница 26: ...e tooth count is far too high for the material being cut remember 2 teeth minimum and 10 teeth maximum in the workpiece The fence is out of line with the blade My bandsaw won t cut straight Clean machine wheels Check blade is running correctly on wheels Check blade weld is it in line Check machine is not on an uneven floor My bandsaw vibrates No most woodcutting bandsaws run far too fast to cut st...

Страница 27: ...rom anodised aluminium it also makes a handy straight edge INTRODUCTION KEY FEATURES Designed and made in Axminster Unique bandsaw blade aligning tool Checks the alignment of blade to the face of the fence Rare earth magnets hold it firmly on the blade 250mm long makes it easy to spot any discrepancy Scale on the tip helps set fence for cutting veneers or thin boards Holes for drawing circles in 2...

Страница 28: ...EXPLODED DIAGRAMS LISTS 28 28 ...

Страница 29: ...0 Upper guide guard 31 Slide board 32 Dust port 33 Connection seat upper guide 34 Upper guide housing 35 Lower guide housing 36 Adjusting gear 37 Hex bolt 40 Locking nut 41 Locking handle 42 Locking handle housing 43 Switch plate 44 Switch 45 Adjusting nut 46 Push stick hook 47 Brush 48 Pin guide 49 Bearing shaft 50 Connection shaft for upper guide 51 Bearing 625Z 52 Shaft for lower guide 53 Shaft...

Страница 30: ... head tapping screw ST4 2 x 12 98 Square neck bolt M6 x 25 99 Square neck bolt M6 x 60 100 Square neck bolt M8 x 70 101 Self lock nut M8 102 Split washer 6 103 Self lock nut M6 104 Circlips for shaft d 26 105 Saddle washer 106 Spring type pin 3 x 16 107 Step bushing 108 Safety switch assembly 109 Cross recessed pan head screw M3 x 25 110 Mitre gauge knob Hex bolt M6 x 45 111 Washer 6 112 Mitre gau...

Страница 31: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 31 31 ...

Страница 32: ...te material By law they must be collected and recycled separately EU Countries Only The Axminster guarantee Buy with confidence from Axminster So sure are we of the quality we cover all parts and labour free of charge for three years For more information visit axminstertools com 3years Axminster Tools Axminster Devon EX13 5PH axminstertools com ...

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