gauge with one edge against the face of the
fence and the other against the working table,
if ok, tighten the position stop nut (C).
ADJUSTING RIP FENCE
1. Remove the fence
next to the miter slot.
2. Loosen the bolt lo-
cated on the round
tube and table.
3. Adjust the fence face parallel with the edge
of the miter slot.
4. Tighten the screws, being careful not to
move the fence.
ADJUSTING THE TABLE 45° AND 15° POSITION
STOP
Rotating the working
table till the angle
indicator scale is 45°,
then adjusting posi-
tion stop (Fig.13-A),
after that, tighten the
nut (B).
Firstly turn the brack-
et (Fig.14-C) clockwise
underline of machine
level, then rotating
the working table un-
til the scale is 15°,then
adjusting
position
stop (A), after that,
tighten the nut (B).
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION
The operation of power tools involves a certain
amount of hazard for the operator. Before at-
tempting regular work we recommend you
get the feel of operations using scrap lumber
to check settings. Read entire instructions be-
fore you start to cut work piece. Always pay at-
tention to safety precautions to avoid personal
injury.
Band saw includes ripping and crosscutting,
plus a few other standard operations of a
fundamental nature. The following methods
feature safety. As with all power tools there is
a certain amount of hazard involved with the
operation and use of tool.
Fig.13
a
b
Fig.14
a
b
c
E N G L I S H •
Using the tool with the respect and caution de-
manded as far as safety precautions are over-
looked or completely ignored, personal injury
to the operator can develop. It is good practice
to make trial cuts using scrap material when
setting up your operations.
CROSSCUTTING
Crosscutting is the process of cutting across
the grain of wood, for plywood and other pro-
cessed wood, crosscutting simply means cut-
ting across the width of material.
1. Mark the workpiece
on the edge where
you want to begin the
cut.
2. Adjust the blade
guide assembly to the
correct height and ma-
ke sure the miter gauge is set to 90°.
3. Move the fence out of the way, place the
workpiece evenly against the miter gauge.
4. Hold the workpiece against the miter gauge
and line up the mark with the blade.
5. After all safety precautions have been met,
turn the band saw on, slowly feed the work-
piece into the blade and continue the cut till
the blade is all the way through the workpiece.
The picture shows a 90° crosscutting operation.
RIPPING
Ripping is the process of cutting with the grain
of the wood stock, for plywood and other
processed wood, ripping simply means cutting
down the length of the workpiece.
1. Adjust the fence to
match the width of
the cut on your work-
piece and lock the
fence in place.
2. Adjust the blade
guide assembly to the
correct height.
3. After all safety precautions have been met,
turn the band saw on, slowly feed the work-
piece into the blade is completely through the
workpiece. The picture shows a typical ripping
operation.
NOTE: If you are cutting narrow pieces, use a
push stick to protect your fingers.
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