Maintenance; Troubleshooting; Technical Data - Surtek SB714 Manual De Usuario Y Garantía

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The most common hazards associated with the
operation of band saws ate the following:
A hazard by the running saw blade, e.g. contact
with the teeth of the blade. Flinging of cutoffs
or knots. Work-piece kickback.
The principal hazard areas of a band saw are:
The work area. The area around a running ma-
chine. The kickback area.
Despite the use of the specific safety devices and
compliance with all relevant regulations for the
prevention of accidents, when operating a band
saw the following residual risks remain:
Hearing damage by excessive noise. Danger of
accidents in the unprotected cutting area of the
running saw blade. Danger of injury when chang-
ing blades ( danger of cuts by the sharp teeth ).
Endangering by flung about workpieces or parts.
Squashing of fingers. Danger of injury by kickback
of workpieces. Health risk caused by the dust emis-
sion, especially from oak and beech saw dust.

MAINTENANCE

GENERAL CLEANUP
• Keep the bearing guides clean and free of
buildup of pitch, resin, etc.
• Remove any deposits from the wheels to help
avoid vibration and premature blade breakage
• Keep the inside of bandsaw clear of sawdust.
Occasionally vacuum out the inside of the unit or
blow out the inside of the unit with an air hose.
• Clean and grease the raising /lowering mecha-
nism if the unit becomes difficult to move.

TROUBLESHOOTING

THE MOTOR CAN NOT START
1. The power isn't on. Check the electric circuit.
2. The fuse of electric circuit has blown. Change
the fuse.
3. The cord cable is damaged. Replace cord.
4. The switch isn't "on". Check the switch.
5. The motor is damaged. Change the motor.
THE SAW BLADE CAN NOT CUT OR THE CUT-
TING SPEED IS SLOW.
1. The saw blade is installed on the contrary, the
saw teeth cut on the same direction. Turn over
the saw blade and install it again.
E N G L I S H •
2. There are some hard things such as iron or
stone etc in the saw teeth. Manage to remove
the hard things, resharpen the saw teeth.
3. The saw teeth is passive for long time using.
Repair and grind the saw teeth to make it sharp.
SLIPPING SAW BLADE
1. The saw blade is not straight. Reinstall the up-
to –standard saw blade.
2. The upper wheel doesn't parallel with the
lower one. Adjust the upper wheel to make it
parallel with the lower one.
3. The guiding installation of the saw blade
has deflected. Adjust the guiding installation to
make its running direction as same as the saw
blade's.
THE SAW BLADE IS BROKEN
1. The direction of the guiding board is de-
flected. Adjust the guiding board correctly.
2. The deflection of the saw teeth is too small
or the saw tooth is passive. Reinstall the narrow
saw blade to make the saw route wide.
3. When cutting too small diameter wood, the
saw blade is sprained badly. Reinstall the nar-
row saw blade to make the saw route wide.
4. Speed of filling wood is too high. Slow the
speed of sending materials.
5. The saw blade is too tightened. Loosen the
saw blade properly.
6. The saw blade is over warrantable period. Re-
new the saw blade.

TECHNICAL DATA

Power
Voltage-Frequency
Cutting capacity
Table tilting
Length & width of blade
Blade thickness
Weight
U se r ' s m an ua l
750 W (1 HP)
120 V ~ 60 Hz
33,5 cm x 16 cm
0-45˚ (right - left)
248 cm x 1,3 cm
0,52 mm
85 kg (187 lb)
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