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SKU 93675
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4.
Retighten the Angle Set Bolts (44).
5.
Pull the Handle (56) down all the way and verify that the Body Frame (3) does not
come in contact with the Angle Set Bolts (44). If it does, adjust the bolt handles out of
the way.
6.
Place the stock to be cut in the Vise and secure by loosening the Vise Lock and
pushing the Vise Jaw (15) tightly against the stock. Press down on the Vise Lock
handle to lock the Vise in place.
Long stock must be supported by a stand. If the stock is tubular, insert the end of the
stock into the Stock Stop Pin (87). It may be necessary to adjust the position of the
Rod Stock Stop (85).
7.
Pull the Handle (56) down all the way and verify that the Saw Blade is aligned with the
cutting mark on the stock. Adjust the stock position as necessary.
8.
Loosen the Blade Guide Arm Adjustment Bolt (44) and adjust the Blade Guide Arm (5)
so it comes as close as possible to the stock without touching it. Retighten the Guide
Arm Adjustment Bolt (44).
9.
Push the Power Switch (66) red button to the Off (0) position.
10.
Plug the Power Cord (45) into the electrical outlet.
11.
Push the Power Switch (66) green button to the On (I) position, and
lower the Power Switch Cover (18).
12.
Pull the Handle (56) down until the Saw Blade (49) is just above the
stock to be cut, and squeeze the Micro Switch Trigger (60).
13.
When the Saw Blade reaches full speed, begin cutting the stock.
Do not force the Saw Blade into the stock. Use gentle pressure
and allow the Saw Blade to cut at its normal speed.
14.
When the cut is complete, release the Micro Switch Trigger (60)
and allow the Saw Blade to come to a complete stop.
15.
Press down on the Power Switch red cover button (A). This
presses in on the Off switch inside to shut the unit off and disable
the Micro Switch Trigger (60). Unplug the Power Cord (45) from the
electrical outlet.
Saw Blade Tension Adjustment
1.
Unplug the Band Saw Power Cord (45) from the electrical outlet.
2.
Turn the Tension Adjustment Knob (47) clockwise to increase tension on the Saw
Blade (49). Turn the Blade Tension Knob counterclockwise to decrease tension on the
Saw Blade.
Correct tension is reached when the Saw Blade is just tight enough so that no
slippage occurs between the Saw Blade and both the Return Flywheel (20) and the
Motor Flywheel (6). It may be necessary to remove the Body Cover (4) to check this.
NOTE: If the Band Saw will not be used over long periods of time, release the tension on the
Saw Blade (49).
(A)
Power
Switch
Cover (18)