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Brand | King Canada |
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Model | KC-1401HD |
Category | Saw |
Language | English |
Keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty and servicing purposes.
Replacement parts are available at authorized KING CANADA service centers across Canada.
KING CANADA warrants the product to the original retail consumer for a 2-year limited warranty.
Refer to the Parts section of the King Canada web site for the most updated parts diagram.
Inspect your band saw, check alignment, and ensure parts are not missing or broken before operation.
Choose the right blade, ensure proper tension/guides, and adjust the blade guard for safety.
Use extra supports for large pieces, support round material, and cut only one workpiece at a time.
Monitor for unfamiliar noises or vibrations; stop immediately and unplug if detected.
Grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Use proper circuit protection, connect to an appropriate voltage, and ensure the cord is not damaged.
Instructions for assembling the stand, attaching legs and brackets.
Mounting the motor to the stand and connecting it to the switch.
Mounting the band saw mainframe to the stand and aligning it.
Installing pulleys, aligning them, and tensioning the belt.
Attaching the pulley guard over the pulleys.
Installing upper and lower guide block assemblies onto the mainframe.
Installing the dust shoot into the lower blade guard cover.
Installing the trunnion bracket, table, hand wheels, and table insert.
Turning the tensioning knob clockwise to tighten the blade.
Manually turn wheels to align blade in the center of the upper tire.
Adjusting upper and lower blade guides and bearings for proper blade support.
Information on standard blade size, length, and width for the band saw.
Steps for removing and replacing the band saw blade.
Ensure saw is fully assembled, wired, and belts are aligned before operation.
Adjusting the blade guard to just clear the workpiece for safety and accuracy.
Loosen hand wheels to tilt the table for mitered and angled cuts.
Remove pitch and sawdust from tires; replace worn tires.
Keep the saw clean, remove sawdust, and clean table/guides with gum and pitch remover.
Blow or vacuum sawdust from the motor.
All ball bearings are pre-greased and require no further lubrication.
Solutions for common problems like motor not starting or blade not cutting.