Support bearing (Fig. N)
5.
Loosen the socket head bolts (4) with the hex wrench.
6.
Move the blade support (5) in or out until the blade is
positioned in groove of roller (6).
7.
Tighten the socket head bolts.
BASIC SAW OPERATIONS
ON/OFF SWITCH (Fig. O)
The keyed switch is intended to prevent unauthorized use of
the band saw.
1.
To turn the band saw ON (I) insert the yellow key (1) into
the key slot in the center of the switch.
2.
Push the key firmly into the slot, then push switch to the
ON position to start the band saw.
3.
To turn the band saw OFF (O) push the switch to the
down position.
4.
Remove the yellow switch key, when the saw has come
to a complete stop, by gently pulling it outward.
Fig. O
WARNING
Remove the switch key whenever the saw is not in use.
Place it in a safe place and out of reach of children.
WARNING
ALWAYS lock the switch OFF when the saw is not in use.
Remove the key and keep it in a safe place. In the event of
power failure, blown fuse, or tripped circuit breaker, turn the
switch OFF and remove the key, preventing an accidental
startup when power comes on.
Fig. N
OPERATION
For your safety, read and understand all GENERAL and
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on pages 4-5 before
using the band saw.
Operating band saws involves a certain amount of hazard.
Before attempting regular work, use scrap lumber to check
the settings and to get the feel of operating the band saw.
Read instructions and plan your work before cutting a
workpiece.
Do not turn the power ON until after you have made all
adjustments, checked that the guard is in place, and turned
the wheel by hand to make sure all parts work properly.
Always keep the guide assembly close to your work, 1/8"
above the workpiece.
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Do not force the workpiece, against the blade. Light contact
permits easier cutting and prevents unwanted friction and
heating of the blade.
Sharp saw blades need little pressure for cutting. Steadily
move the workpiece against the blade without forcing it. To
avoid twisting the blade, do not turn sharp corners, saw
around corners.
A band saw is basically a "curve-cutting" saw. It is not capable
of doing intricate inside cutting as can be done with a scroll
saw.
It is also used for straight-line operations such as crosscutting,
ripping, mitering, beveling, compound cutting, and resawing.
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