14CX
17
REV#072023
Blade Speed Chart
Material
Speed Range
(FPM)
Material
Speed Range
(FPM)
Structural Steel Shapes
165
Bronze
90
Low Carbon Steel
160-165
Al-Bronze
40
Medium Carbon Steel
115
Monel
40-45
High Carbon Steel
90-100
Titanium Alloy
25-40
Cr-moly Steel
105-135
Aluminum (soft)
3000
Ni-Cr-moly Steel
90-115
Aluminum (T-6+)
3000
Chromium Steel
80-140
Carbon
3000
Cr-vanadium Steel
105-115
Slate
80-160
Tool Steel
40-80
PTFE Sheet, Rod, Rounds
3000
Stainless Steel
40-70
Hard Rubber
3000
Free Machining Steel
80-100
Plywood
3000
Cast Iron
55-90
Other Woods
3000
Copper Alloy (Cu-Zm)
55
ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting Fence for Drift
1. Make a straight pencil line on the edge of a board.
2. Feed the wood into the blade cutting next to the pencil mark. If the blade is drifting, you will have
to compensate by angling the wood to keep the cut straight.
3. Stop the cut in the middle of the wood and mark (with pencil) the angle on the table. This is the
angle of drift, and you will have to set the fence to the pencil line.
4. To adjust the fence, loosen the clamp bolts that attach it to the cast bracket. Move the fence so
that it lines up with the pencil mark on the table and retighten the clamp screws.
Blade Guidepost Adjustment:
1. Locate the guidepost locking screw located on the rear top half go the bandsaw. To make any
adjustments, loosen the locking screw to allow the blade guidepost to freely move vertically.
2. The hand wheel located above the blade guidepost on the side of the machine adjusts the
vertical movement of the guidepost.
NOTE
: (Maintain a clearance of 3/16 inch between the blade guidepost and the workpiece to
allow minimum exposed blade to prevent injury).
3. After correctly adjusting the height of the blade guidepost, ALWAYS tighten the guidepost screw
for the guide will stay in the desired position.
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