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Replacing saw blade
1.
Disconnect the machine from the power source;
verify that the machine has come to a full stop.
2.
Loosen the saw arbor lock lever (1), open the cover
of the pressure mechanism; raise the saw arbor by
turning hand wheel (2) until the teeth are 5-10mm
higher than the caterpillar.
3.
Insert the saw arbor wrench into the spindle shaft (3);
rotate the saw blade clamp screw with the T-wrench
(4).
4.
Remove the saw blade flange and screw; these
procedures will allow the loading or unloading of the
saw blade.
5.
Clean the inner sides of machine, the saw blade and
the washer; before replacing with a new saw blade.
6.
Reverse the above procedure after blade has been
properly installed.
7.
Remove T-wrench and saw arbor wrench.
8.
The saw blade teeth should be 0.5-1.5mm lower than
the caterpillar.
9.
Always keep the saw blade sharp in order to reduce
the cutting load and ensure the service life of the
machine.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
SHAPES AND FEEDINGS OF WOOD
1.
The proper method for feeding curved wood is
illustrated in Fig.2 when curved wood is fed with its
curve upwards refer to Fig.3 the pressure rollers on
both sides of the saw will block and the marginal part
of wood will most commonly pop out.
2.
If curved wood needs to be cut along the curve; it
must be placed with its curve upwards as illustrated
in Fig.4 if positioned otherwise to be fed; the pressure
rollers will not function smoothly and precision of the
object will not result in satisfactory work. Fig.5
illustrates an improper method of feeding.
3.
If the outer covering of wood is to be processed,
(Fig.6) it must be fed into the machine with the
covering facing up. Unsatisfactory results will be
achieved if the outer covering is under pressure from
the rollers. (Fig.7)
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