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16.  Before  making  the  first  cut  using  the  saw,  let  it 

Always  release  the  blade  tension,  when  the 

run for a while; Watch for vibration or wobbling 

machine is not in use.

 

that could indicate poor installation or a poorly

 

balanced blade. Adjust or replace as necessary. 

Always wear gloves and  eye protection when

 

fitting or removing blades.

 

17.  Allow  the  blade  to  run  up  to  full  speed  before 

 

Always uncoil blades in spacious areas, away 

cutting. 

from other people, and take great care.

 

18.  Stop operation immediately if you notice 

Always keep looped blades secure with tie 

anything abnormal. 

wires.

 

19.  Wait  for  the  saw  blade  to  stop  completely  and 

Always  keep  fingers  away  from  moving  blades. 

remove the plug from the mains supply before

 

servicing or adjusting tool.

 

20.  Be alert at all times, especially during

 

Use of extension leads:

 

repetitive, monotonous operations. Don't be lulled 

DO NOT 

use 

core extension leads or reels,

 

into  a  false  sense  of  security.  Blades  are 

always use a 

core extension lead or reel with 

extremely unforgiving. 

an earth.

 

 

21.  Use of  improper  accessories  may  cause

 

Always  unwind  any  extension  leads  fully.

 

damage to the saw and surrounding area as well 

For extension leads up to 15 metres use a wire 

as increasing the risk of injury. 

cross section of at least 1.5 mm².

 

22. 

Turn  off  the  saw  and  wait  for  it  to  complete 

For  extension  cords  over  15  metres  but  less  than

 

stop before moving work-piece or changing 

40  metres  use  a  wire  cross  section  of  at  least  2.5 

settings. 

mm².

 

23.  Do  not  modify  the  saw  to  do  tasks  other  than 

Always replace a damaged extension lead 

those  intended. 

before using the band saw.

 

24.  Keep  the  site  free  of  tripping  hazards.  Ensure 

Protect  your  extension  cord  from  sharp  objects, 

adequate lighting conditions. 

excessive heat and damp or wet locations.

 

25.  The  saw  must  only  be  operated  with  all

 

correctly mounted guards etc. 

CAUTION: 

The warnings and cautions

 

26.  Never use cracked or distorted saw blades - 
Only user sharp saw blades.

 

27.  Use  a  push  stick  when  rip  sawing  narrow  work- 
piece.

 

mentioned  in  this  user  manual  can not 
cover all possible conditions and

 

situations  that  may  occur.  It  must  be

 

understood  by  the  operator  that  common 
sense and caution are factors which

 

cannot  be  built  into  this  product,  but  must 
be applied.

 

 
 
 
 

Blade Safety:

 

Use only  blades that  are recommended  by the 
manufacturer.

 

Do Not use blades  that  are deformed  or have

 

missing teeth, this is highly dangerous and could 
result in a serious accident to the operator and

 

bystanders as well as damaging the machine.

 

Only use blades  that  are  recommended by  the 

supplier and that are in good condition.

 

Ensure that the directional arrow, if marked on 
the blade corresponds with the rotational

 

direction  of  the  motor,  the  teeth  of  the  blade 
should always point downward when viewed 
from the front of the saw.

 

Содержание WB800H

Страница 1: ...Wadkin Bursgreen WB800H Bandsaw Supplied by Advanced Machinery Services Tel 0844 844 9949 Fax 0844 844 4744 www advancedmachinery co uk...

Страница 2: ...Wadkin Bursgreen WB Bandsaw Range...

Страница 3: ...ble Shooting 15 Lever 8 Part Lists Diagram 16 Fitting the Table 8 SPECIFICATIONS Item WB500H WB600H WB700H WB800H Power Motor Blade Length Blade Width Blade Speed Throat Capacity Max Cutting height Ta...

Страница 4: ...rthed items e g pipes radiators hobs and refrigerators etc It is 2 advisable wherever possible to use an RCD residual current device at the mains socket STAY ALERT Always watch what you are doing and...

Страница 5: ...All extension cables must be 5 Do Not over tension the drive belt the drive belt checked at regular intervals and replaced if will last longer if the tension is released after each damaged use USE ONL...

Страница 6: ...and wait for it to complete For extension cords over 15 metres but less than stop before moving work piece or changing 40 metres use a wire cross section of at least 2 5 settings mm 23 Do not modify...

Страница 7: ...able operation Warning Risk of electrical injury or Lighting and Outlets damage Note Supplementary information Drawing in trapping hazard Risk of personal injury to body parts or clothing by being dra...

Страница 8: ...itch Box J Belt Tension Handwheel C Blade Tension Handwheel K Quick Release Lever D Guide Post Handwheel L Blade Tracking Lock knob Star E Blade Guide Guard Knob F Mitre Gauge M Table Tilting Knob G R...

Страница 9: ...reaser To clean thoroughly some parts may need to be removed For optimum performance from your machine make sure you clean all moving parts or sliding contact surfaces that are coated Avoid chlorine b...

Страница 10: ...the table to 30 O place 1 M8x30 Allen Screw G Tighten it Note The bolts do not need too tighten at this point as some adjustment may be necessary to set the table correctly The blade should sit in th...

Страница 11: ...Loosen the ratchet lever M on the table of the main table trunnion Fully tighten the winged screws to secure 2 Loosen the hex nut K on the positive stop bolt L and lower the stop bolt 3 Raise the upp...

Страница 12: ...ting the blade guide Upper guide The lateral support guide blocks should be set so that they are approximately 0 5 mm away from the blade Loosen the knurled jam nuts Q that lock the adjusting rod for...

Страница 13: ...me 11 to workstand with two Hex Head Screw M10x20 12 washer 7 When move the machine adjust the Allen Bolt M12x50 5 and raise the machine about 5mm above floor Insert the Rear Castor Ass y b push the l...

Страница 14: ...to just clear of the work piece To lower the upper guide loosen the cut depth lock knob W and turn the guide post handwheel X to slide the upper guide assembly down Re secure the cut depth lock knob...

Страница 15: ...Turn the blade tension quick release lever A1 to fully release the tension of blade Remove the blade Fit the new blade around both top and bottom drive wheels taking care that the correct size of bla...

Страница 16: ...vent unnecessary problems Always remove excess chips and waste debris from the band saw pay particular attention around the motors air inlets failure to do so could result in overheating and even fire...

Страница 17: ...not correctly adjusted Use a fence check for correct alignment Use lighter pressure on the work piece allow the saw to do the cutting Replace the damaged blade with a new one Adjust the blade guides T...

Страница 18: ...t A 56 Worm A 17 Indicator base A 57 Tread tube A 18 Washer 30mm A 58 Mount upper guide A 19 Thin hex nut M30 A 59 Ring worm A 20 Mount upper wheel A 60 Set screw M4x5 A 21 Allen screw M6x25 A 61 Gear...

Страница 19: ...96 Washer 12mm A 115 Spring A 97 Insert table A 116 Hex nut M12x1 A 98 Table A 117 Hex nut M30 A 99 Pan head screw M5x6 Parts List Diagram B No Description No Description B 1 Door lock pin B 21 Hex s...

Страница 20: ...fence guide C 37 Rack fine adjust C 16 Fence guide C 38 Wing screw C 17 Lock handle fence C 39 Right cap fence rail C 18 Hex nut M8 C 40 Screw guide plate C 19 Lock eccentric cam C 41 L fence C 20 Sq...

Страница 21: ...ap Gauge fence E 7 Stop pin E 17 Gauge fence E 8 Sunk head screw M5x8 E 18 End cap Gauge fence E 9 Roller guage E 19 Carriage bolt M6x32 E 10 Guide pin E 20 Washer 6mm Parts List Diagram F No Descript...

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Страница 23: ...21 DIAGRAM B...

Страница 24: ...22 DIAGRAM C...

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