250W/203mm Band SaW
En
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re-adjust if necessary.
CauTIOn!
When the adjustments have been finished,
the blade Guard (34) must be closed again.
5. adjuSTIng ThE uPPER BLadE guIdE (11) (See Fig. g)
Undo the fixing handle (20).
Turn the setting wheel (19) to lower the blade Guide (11)
as close as possible to the workpiece to be cut. The
gap should be approx 2-3 mm.
Re-tighten the Fixing handle (20).
Check the setting before each cut and re-adjust if
necessary.
6. adjuSTIng ThE maChInE TaBLE (15) TO 90
O
(See Fig.
h/I)
Move the Upper blade Guide (11) to the top.
Undo the fixing handles (18).
set the angle between the blade (26) and the table (15).
Turn the setting Wheel (19) to tilt the saw Table (15)
until it is at an angle of exactly 90
o
to the blade (26).
Re-tighten the Fixing handle (18).
Undo the Nut(42).
Adjust the Allen Screw (41) until there is contact with
the machine frame.
Re-tighten the Nut (42) to fasten the Allen screw (41).
7. BLadE SELECTIOn
The blade supplied with the bandsaw is designed for
all-purpose use. When you select a blade you should
have regard to the following criteria:
Use a narrow blade to cut small angle.
Wide blades are used to saw straight cuts. This is
particularly important in cutting wood because the
blade has a tendency to follow the grain of the wood
and thereby deviate easily from the cutting line.
Finely toothed blades provide smoother cuts but are
slower than coarse blades.
WaRnIng: never use warped or lacerated
blades!
8. ChangIng ThE BLadE (See Fig. B2, j1, j2)
Open the side Cover(12) by screwdriver.
Move the blade Guide(11) into a position approximately
half way between the saw Table (15) and the Machine
housing (25).
Undo the Fasteners (13) and open the side Cover (12).
Remove the Web panel (4).
Turn the Tightening screw (9) anti-clockwise to release
the tension from the blade (26).
Remove the blade (26) from the Blade Pulleys (7, 8) and
take out through the slot in the table (15).
Fit the new blade (26), aligned centrally on the Blade
Pulleys (7,8). The teeth of the blade (26) must point
downwards hi the direction of the table.
Tension the blade (26).
Close the side Cover (12).
Mount the Web panel (4).
9. ChangIng ThE RuBBER TIRES On ThE BLadE PuLLEyS
(See Fig. j1, k)
Open the side Cover(12) by screwdriver.
After a certain time the Rubber Tires (3) on the blade
pulleys (7/8) will get worn by the sharp teeth of the
blades and must be replaced.
Open the side Cover (12).
Remove the blade (26).
Lift the edge of the Tire(3) with a small screwdriver (a)
and remove from the blade pulley (8).
Repeat for the Lower blade pulley (7).
Fit the new tire (3). replace the blade (26) and cloee the
side Cover (12).
10. ChangIng ThE TaBLE InSERT (See Fig. L)
To prevent increased likelihood of injury the Table
Insert (17) should be changed whenever it is worn or
damaged.
Detach the table (15).
Lift out the worn Table Insert (17).
Fit the replacement table insert by following the above
in reverse.
11. ExTRaCTOR SOCkETS
The bandsaw is equipped with Extractor sockets (6) for
extracting sawdust and chips.
12. COnTROL ELEmEnTS
12.1. On/Off switch (See Fig. m)
To turn the machine on, press the green button ”1” (b).
To turn the machine off, press the red button ”0” (c).
Your bandasw has a switch with undervoltage release.
After a power failure you must reactivate the switch.
12.2. Parallel stop (See Fig. n1, n2)
push the clip(21) on the parallel stop(24) upwards.
Move the Parallel Stop (24) along the table (15), from
either the right or left of the blade (26), and position as
required.
Push the clip (21) down to fix the Parallel Stop (24).
If the clip (21) does not give enough hold, turn it
clockwise several times until the parallel stop is
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