9. Tighten the set screws of both pulleys in this position.
10. Place the belt into proper pulley combination for proper blade speed.
See material cutting chart.
11. Adjust the position of the motor to obtain approximately 1/2’’
depression in the belt when applying pressure with your thumb.
12. Tighten the head screw holding the motor mounting plate to the guard
plate.
13. Connect the electrical harness to the motor terminal box. The motor
should be protected with a time delay fuse or circuit breaker with a
rated amperage slightly greater than the full-load amperage of the
motor.
INSTALLATION
The saw may be mounted on your own bench or stand. The rear end of
the saw must be mounted flush with the rear of the stand or bench to
permit vertical operation for this band saw. A steel your dealer for this
band saw. This stand has punched holes to effect easy assembly to the
base using eight standard bolts.
OPERATION
WORK SET UP
1. Raise the saw head to vertical position.
2. Open vise to accept the piece to be cut by rotating the wheel at the end
of the base.
3. Place work piece on saw bed. If the piece is long support the end.
4. Clamp work piece securely in vise
WORK STOP ADJUSTMENT
1. Loose the thumb holding the work stop casting to the shaft.
2. Adjust the work stop casting to the desired length position.
3. Rotate the work stop as close to the bottom of the cut as possible.
4. Tighten thumb screw.
5. Do not allow the blade to rest on the work while the motor is shut off.
CONVERTING FOR VERTICAL USE
Nothing, slitting, contour work may be done with the saw in the vertical
position in the following manner:
1. Rotate the head to the vertical position.
2. Assemble a 10’’x10’’ table (an option that may be purchased from your
dealer to the guide bar using the screws provided and the guide bar
knob.)
BLADE SPEEDS
When using your band saw always change the blade speed to best suit
the material being cut. The material cutting shaft given suggested settings
for several materials.
4 SPEED MATERIAL CUTTING CHART