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C

D

E

F

G

A

Fig 10

B

F

A

E

G

D

B

C

1. Upper Blade Guide

 

 (Ref Fig. 10)

NOTE: The Guide Block Bracket (G), carries the Blade
Guide Bearings (A). These bearings provide side
support for the blade, and should run neatly on the
sides of the blade (as shown in fig 10), but not so far
forward as to come into contact with the blades’ teeth.

This adjustment must be the first to be checked. The
sequence of adjustment is as follows:

1.1 Lower the Upper Guide Block and Blade Guard

Assembly to its lowest position and check the
position of the Blade Guide Bearings as described
above. Slacken off the screw (F) if necesary,
allowing the guide block to move in or out as
required. Re-tighten the securing screw.

1.2 Slacken off the two screws (C), securing the Guide

Blocks (B), to the Guide Block Bracket (G), and
adjust each Blade Guide Bearing in turn so that
they lightly touch the sides of the blade.
Secure firmly in this position by re-tightening the
screws (C).

1.3 The Blade Guide Bearing (D), prevents the blade

from being pushed backwards, and protects it
from tooth damage.

Adjust carefully so that the blade runs smoothly
along the middle of the tyre, and lock the alignment
knob in place with the locknut on its threaded shaft.
(see fig. 9)

4. Before closing the door on the CBS14WC , ensure
the wire brush which is adjacent to the lower wheel,
is adjusted so that it lightly brushes the edge of the
wheel. This brush removes any saw dust from the
edge of the wheel, thereby preventing the blade from
being forced off course.

B. BLADE GUIDE ADJUSTMENT.

NOTES:

In order to obtain satisfactory results, it is important
that the Blade Guide Adjustments are properly
maintained at all times. Before carrying out these
adjustments, the blade must be correctly tensioned,
and tracking properly, as described above.

When assembling the machine initially, it is advant-
ageous to carry out the blade guide adjustments, prior
to assembling the table, as the blade guides are far
more accessible at this stage.The procedure is as
follows:

Fig. 9

This bearing should be set 1/64” (0.04mm) behind
the blade, and is adjusted by slackening the grub
screw (E), positioning the bearing accordingly, and
re-tightening the grub screw using the Allen key
provided.

A

A

H

L

M

K

D

Fig.11

2.2 The Lower Guide bearings (A) should lightly touch

the sides of blade. Slacken off the securing screws
(L), and move each bearing in turn so that it just
touches the side of the blade. Re-tighten securing
screws (L)

2. Lower Blade Guides 

(Ref Fig 11)

2.1 Slacken off the grub screw (K),  which secures

the Lower Guide Block (M), and move the Lower
Guide Block so that the bearings run neatly
alongside the blade, but not so far forward as to
come in contact with the blades teeth, as shown
in fig. 11.

B

Adjuster Knob

Locknut

9

Содержание Woodworker CBS12WC

Страница 1: ...OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS BANDSAW 12 305mm 14 355mm Model Nos CBS12WC CBS14WC Part Nos 6460070 6460050 1 97...

Страница 2: ...as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be retu...

Страница 3: ...influence of drugs alcohol or any medication 12 USE RECOMMENDEDACCESSORIES The use of improper accessories could be hazardous 13 NEVER LEAVE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED Turn power OFF Do not leave the...

Страница 4: ...support is used Round or tubular work has a tendency to roll and causes the blade to bite Do not cut unless it is securely clamped or blocked Ensure the bandsaw is permanently and securely fixed in p...

Страница 5: ...utlet UNPACKING Unpack the shipping carton and lay out all the items so that they may be clearly identified as follows 1 Main Frame Assembly 2 Motor Assembly 3 Switch Box Assembly 4 CBS12WC Table Asse...

Страница 6: ...motor shaft as shown in the diagram and lock it in this position by tightening the hex socket screw Fig 2 6 3 Remove the nuts and washers from the motor mounting studs 4 Place the motor on to the stud...

Страница 7: ...table should be firm and stable if there is any movement when the adjuster knob is tightened the trunnion mounting bolts are loose 7 Replace the Table Insert and the Taper Pin Fig 5 Trunnion Mtg Bolts...

Страница 8: ...ble clips provided Your Band Saw is now fully assembled but before use it is MOST IMPORTANT that the following adjustments are made It is equally important that these adjustments are constantly checke...

Страница 9: ...wire brush which is adjacent to the lower wheel is adjusted so that it lightly brushes the edge of the wheel This brush removes any saw dust from the edge of the wheel thereby preventing the blade fro...

Страница 10: ...ed It may take one or two attempts to obtain satisfactory alignment E UPPER AND LOWER WHEEL BEARINGS If it becomes necessary at some stage to dis assemble the machine completely the upper and lower wh...

Страница 11: ...g you to use your right hand to hold the work firmly against the fence CROSS CUTTING This term refers to cutting timber at right angles to the grain This type of cut can also be made freehand but the...

Страница 12: ...peed 1420 RPM 1420 PRM Capacitor 16 uF 350V 100uF 250V Current Rating 3 5 Amps 5 5 Amps Blade Speed 660 M min 700 M min Blade Length 2300 mm 2500 mm Cutting Capacity 305 x 155 mm 340 x 190 mm Table Si...

Страница 13: ...MEBS12S056 57 Set Screw FMEBS12S057 58 Nut FMEBS12S058 59 Washer FMEBS12S059 60 Pin FMEBS12S060 No Description Part No 61 Screw FMEBS12S061 62 Screw FMEBS12S062 63 Pointer FMEBS12S063 64 Dust Outlet F...

Страница 14: ...PARTS DIAGRAM CBS12WC 14...

Страница 15: ...pered Pin FMEBS14P57 58 Table Insert FMEBS14P58 59 Ball Bearing FMEBS14P59 60 Steel Ball 5 16 dia FMEBS14P60 No Description Part No 61 Spring 8mmx18 FMEBS14P61 62 Set Screw 3 8x3 8 FMEBS14P62 63 Rod L...

Страница 16: ...PARTS DIAGRAM CBS14WC 16...

Страница 17: ...17 PARTS DIAGRAM CBS14WC...

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