
CORPORACIÓN BOIA DOMENICO C.A.
1.3. Technical Characteristics
The Band Saw is equipped with a single-phase motor.
Table 1: Main Characteristics
2.Installation and Pre-Operation
2.1. Installation
2.2. Pre-Operation
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Characteristic
VOLTAGE
POWER
FREQUENCY
WIDHT
HEIGHT
DEPHT
NET WEIGHT
GROSS WEIGHT
MAX. CUT WIDTH
MAX. CUT HEIGHT
Unit.
VOLT
HP
HZ
cm.
M.
cm.
kg.
kg.
cm.
cm.
Quantity
220
2
60
80
1.7
1
155
165
29
35
- Immediately after receiving a Band Saw BOIA Clasica, the machine must be inspected before
unpackaging it to see if there are any damages from shipping. After inspection, the machine can
be placed in a safe area in order to be operated.
- The band saw must be installed in a place with a flat surface in order to obtain the best stability
and performance during the operation.
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Before switching on the band saw, it must be connected to a power supply.
- Blade Installation:
Open the upper and lower door of the band saw on the right side and loosen
the handle that tightens the previous blade. Slide the sliding plate all the way to left, loosen the
aluminum guide and lift it up. Next place the blade on the wheels and inside the wheel/blade
cleaners carefully. Finally, tighten the blade by turning the handle clockwise until it can freely
rotate around the wheels.
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Aluminum Guide Installation:
Place the new aluminum guide in its position. Rotate manually
the upper wheel downward so the blade can fit inside the guide itself and then tighten it.
- The band saw blade must be calibrated before turning it on. Turn the handle clockwise in order to
tighten the blade.
- Before turning on the band saw make sure it is balanced and stable on its surface. The four band
saw legs allow themselves to be adjusted in order to obtain the best balance of the weight with
respect to the surface.
- Make sure that the motor and the power source have the same voltage, cycle, phase, and current.
For your best convenience contact your electrical technician.