Contents
1
General
2
Specifications
3
Machine Installation
4
Blade Speed Selection
5
Band Saw Setup
6
Safety Rules
7
Additional Information
8
Connection to Power Mains
9
Optional Accessories
10 Dust Collection
11 Replacement Saw Blades
12 Electrical Wiring Diagrams
13 Spare Parts List Band Saw
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General
The BAS 500 band saw is used for cutting wood, wood-
like materials or plastic across the grain or longitudinally.
Make sure that you always use a band saw suitable for
the material to be cut.
In individual cases the machine can also be used to cut
other materials. Written permission from the company
Elektra Beckum AG (see the section below on product
liability/warranty for the address) is required in such
cases.
Only use the band saw in dry surroundings. Round
materials may only be cut using a suitable supporting
device.
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Specifications
Height x Width x Depth:
Weight:
Table height from floor:
Throat capacity:
Max. height of cut:
Saw blade
length/width:
Saw table:
Blade speeds: 50 Hz
60 Hz
Motors
1.1 kW/1.5 hp 115V
1.1 kW/1.5 hp 220 - 240 V
1.5 kW/2.0 hp 220V
1.5 kW/2.0 hp 380 - 415/440 V
Noise information according
to DIN 45635
Sound power level:
Workplace related noise
emission value:
User Responsibility
This machine will perform in conformity with the
description contained in the instructions provided. This
machine must be checked periodically. Defective
equipment (including power cables) should not be used.
Parts that are broken, missing, plainly worn, distorted or
contaminated, should be replaced immediately. Should
such repair or replacement become necessary, it is
recommended that such repairs are carried out by
qualified persons approved by Elektra Beckum or its
representatives.
This machine or any of its parts should not be altered or
changed from standard specifications. The user of this
machine shall have the sole responsibility for any mal-
1920 x 845 x 745 mm
approx. 127 kg
926 mm
440 mm
300 mm
3380/6-25 mm
550 x 720 mm
tilts from 90° through 45°
68-176-375-967 m/min
82-211-450-1160 m/min
50/60 Hz 1-phase
50/60 Hz 1-phase
50/60 Hz 3-phase
50/60 Hz 3-phase
idling
under load
85 dB(A)
90 dB(A)
75 dB(A)
82 dB(A)
function which results from improper use or unauthorized
modification from standard specifications, faulty
maintenance, damage or improper repair by anyone
other than qualified persons approved by Elektra Beckum
or its representatives.
Elektra Beckum reserves the right to change
specifications and design without prior notice and
without incurring obligation of any kind.
Equipment referred to as available or optional may
be at extra cost.
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Machine Installation
To facilitate better handling and prevent damage to
projecting parts during transport, this machine is shipped
partly disassembled. After unpacking the saw table, rip
fence and crank handle have to be installed before the
saw can be operated.
Remove wrapping and check for any visible damage
which may have occurred during transport. If damage is
detected notify your dealer immediately.
Remove rip fence carrier extrusion (201) from saw
table (200).
To install the saw band guard place bolts guides (91)
on carriage bolts M 8x30 (100), then slide assembly
into the table's T-slots. Place saw band guard left and
right (217/218) on the bolts and secure with washers
(108) and wing nuts (135) to table.
Slide 2 each carriage bolts M 8x30 (100) into the
table's T-Slots.
Place table onto the upper table trunnion (85).
Bolt to table trunnion with washers Ø 8.4 (108), spring
washers Ø 8.4 (111) and hex. nuts M 8 (114).
To reinstall rip fence carrier extrusion (201) to the
table, slide all four bolt guide into the table's T-slots
and tighten the wing nuts.
Press table insert (79) into the saw table. Use table
insert with wide slot (24) only for bevel cuts.
Insert bolt guide (90) with carriage bolt M 8x50 (101)
into the rip fence carrier extrusion's T-slot.
Place rip fence carrier (88) onto carriage bolt (101)
and secure with washer Ø 8.4 (108) and wing nut M
8 (135).
Attach rip fence extrusion (87) to rip fence carrier with
2 each carriage bolts M 6x40 (102), washers Ø 6.4
and knurled nuts M 6 (99).
Bolt the crank handle (70) to handwheel (20) with cap
screw M 5x55 (105) and a hex. flat nut M 6 (115).
Counter screw with the hexagon nut so it will not
loosen.
After assembly the table needs to be aligned to have the
blade running through the centre of the table insert's slot.
Table side alignment:
Loosen the mounting screws of the lower table trunnion
(84).
Move table trunnion to left or right, as required.
Tighten mounting screws, making sure the table stays
in the set position.
Setting table square to the blade:
For bevel cuts the table tilts from 90° steplessly
through 45°. Loosen the wing nut (135) on the table
trunnion (84) to adjust the table position.
Underneath the table a stop is installed, which rests on
the saw housing when the table is in the 90° position.
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