Fig. 4
1. Use the adjusting screw on the rear of the machine to
align the table in a right angle to the saw band.
2. Fix the adjusting screw by a locknut, and fasten the
clamping lever.
Installation of the longitudinal stop, Fig. 5
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(Fig. 5.1).
2. Insert the guide tube into the table until the stop, and
loosely tighten the wing screws.
3. Fasten the slewing part of the guide tube with two M
(Fig. 5.2).
4. Tighten the wing nuts.
5. Put the longitudinal stop on the guide tube at the left of
the saw band, and clamp it. The stop tube must be par-
allel to the table groove. A correction can be performed
by releasing the two cylinder head screws (Fig. 5.3).
Installation of the handle, Fig. 6
Installation of the handwheel, Fig. 7
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justment device.
m Initial operation
Please observe the safety instructions prior to the initial op-
eration of the machine. All protection devices and covers must
be mounted when working with the machine.
Fig. 8
Release and remove the saw band. Insert a new saw band,
and tension it slightly. Turn the band wheel manually in
tension of the saw band. The tension depends on the width
of the saw band. Wide saw bands must be tensioned more
strongly than narrow ones. An excessive tension results in
the premature rupture of the saw band.
Side correction, Fig. 9
1. The saw band should run centrally on the band wheels.
2. Turn the upper band wheel manually in the cutting di-
rection, and perform the side correction using the han-
dle 1.
3. Tighten the knurled nut once the adjustment is com-
plete.
Speed regulation, Fig. 10
Please use the handwheel exclusively during the operation
of the device. A non-compliance may result in a damage
of the device.
Turn the handwheel clockwise, decrease the cutting speed.
Increase the cutting speed in the opposite direction within
the following speed range:
Minimum speed 1213.91 ft/min.
For the processing of aluminium, brass, copper, duroplas-
tics as well as hard synthetic materials.
Maximum speed 2460.63 ft/min.
For the processing of wood.
Saw band guide, Fig. 9
You can adjust the upper saw band guide up to a work
the work piece ensures the optimum band guide and a
safe working!
Counterpressure bearing, Fig. 11
The counterpressure bearings 1 absorb the feed pressure
of the work piece.
Adjust the upper and lower counterpressure bearings in
such a manner that they slightly strike against the saw
band back.
Guiding rollers, Fig. 11
Adjust the upper and lower guiding rollers 2 to the cor-
responding saw band width. The front edges of the guiding
rollers may at maximum extend until the tooth root surface
of the saw band. If the guiding rollers slightly touch the
screw. The saw band must not choke up!
Working information:
The following recommendations are examples of the safe use
of band saws.
The following safe working methods should be seen as an
aid to safety. They cannot be applied suitably completely
or comprehensively to every use. They cannot treat every
possible dangerous condition and must be interpreted
carefully.
suction unit when working in
closed rooms. A suction device which conforms with
commercial regulations must be used for suction in com-
mercial areas.
of the saw band to the machine for the next user.
use faulty sawbands!
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ed on the machine before beginning work.
hand-held brush or scraper while the sawband is run-
ning. Resin-covered sawbands impair working safety and
must be cleaned regularly.
hearing protection. Wear a hair net if you have long hair.
Roll up loose sleeves over the elbows.
as possible when working.
the machine.