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Use a brush and a shop vacuum to remove chips and other debris from
the machine.
Always keep the machine handgrip clean to prevent accidental slipping
during use.
Remove the processing residues from the cutting area and the blade
guides whenever necessary.
If you do not intend to use the band saw for a long time, clean it and put it
in a dry place if possible. In this case it is advisable to reduce tension on
the blade.
To ensure effective machine operation, check the condition of the blade
daily and sharpen or replace whenever necessary.
Troubleshooting
Use the table below to troubleshoot problems before contacting service personnel or your local
dealer. If the problem continues after troubleshooting, call your local dealer for assistance.
Failure
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
The motor does
not work
Defective motor, power cable or plug.
The overload cutout has tripped.
Check the machine and reset the
overload cutout.
Overload cutout
tripped
Motor overload caused by excessive
cutting pressure.
Motor breakdown.
Perform the cut on the piece at the
correct pressure.
Inaccurate cut
squaring
Excessive cutting pressure.
Incorrect blade tooth in relation to the
workpiece.
Incorrect adjustment of the sliding
blade guide.
Incorrect cutting speed in relation to
work piece.
The workpiece is wrongly positioned in
the vice.
Poor blade tension.
Decrease cutting pressure.
Chose proper blade for workpiece.
Check blade guide adjustment.
Adjust to correct cutting speed.
Check workpiece positioning and
clamping in the vice.
Check blade tension.
The blade tends
to protrude from
the guide
Excessive blade tension.
Incorrect eccentric blade guide
adjustment.
The blade slips on the pulleys, caused
by oil or grease required for cutting
operations.
Check blade tension
Check eccentric blade guide
adjustment
Never use any type of lubricant or
coolant for the cutting operations;
specialized personnel should check
and replace the pulleys, if necessary.
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