Lock Washer Hex Nut Speed and Pitch Selector Page 34 Inner Pulley Middle Pulley Oil Seal Outer Pulley Part No. Description Size Guide Block Page 37 Short Spring Spring, Long Copper Pan Head Bolt Page 38 Spindle Lift Retaining Ring Blade Shaft Vaned Iron Plate Phillips Pan Head Machine Screw Gear Box Page 41 Left Table Bracket Page 42 Guide Post Lock Post Elevating Handwheel Socket Set Screw Handle Knob Ball Bearing Page 43 Air Pump Housing Air Pump Cover Page 44 Spring Plate Page 45 Variable Speed Disc — Upper Outside Variable Speed Disc — Upper Inside Variable Speed Housing Tube Page 46 Brass Handle Selector Bushing Long Spring Mounting Bracket Page 50 Page 51 Phillip Pan Head Machine Screw This manual is also suitable for: fw.
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Lead Screw. Vise Nut Aftermarket Wilton Part. Vise Nut. Movable Vise Plate. Hex Nut Aftermarket Wilton Part. Set-up and Operation Wiring Diagrams Operating Instructions Replacement Parts Models and are wood and metal cutting band saws.
These versatile and dependable saws are capable of contour cutting, straight cutting and re-sawing, and these band saws can cut delicate curves in thick or thin stock. This manual also includes parts listings and illustrations of replaceable parts. Refer to Figures 1 through 3 for key features of the band saw machine.
Refer to the Specifications section for additional information on the features and capabilities of the saw. The band saw is shipped with the saw frame separated from the saw base.
Set-up of the band saw involves installing the frame and setting-up the saw on the shop floor. The saw is shipped as two separate units — saw frame and base. The saw frame must, therefore, be assembled to the base. Remove loose parts from the saw base and sawframe. Place the base in the location in the shop and bolt the base to the floor. See following section on spotting saw. Put shims under the hold-down bolts as required to make sure the saw is level. Place the saw frame on the base. Be sure the pulleys on the saw frame and pulleys in the base are aligned with each other.
Install the four bolts, upper washers, lower washers, lock washers and nuts that secure the frame to the base finger tight. Using a straight edge, align the pulleys. Then tighten the four attachment bolt and nuts. Loosen the motor mounting bolts and install the drive belt s. Tension the belts refer to Changing Drive Belt Position.
Check gearbox fluid level in sight gauge. If required, add lubricant to bring level halfway up the sight gauge. Two containers of Shell Spirax 90 HD gear oil are packed with the saw. The containers have sufficient amount of lubricant to fill the gearbox. Check blade tension and support mechanism adjustment refer to Changing Saw Blades. Plug the motor cable into the switch box on the saw frame. For 3-phase motors, follow the instructions in the Electrical section to complete the electrical hookup.
NOTE: Observe all electrical codes. Local codes or difficult environmental conditions may demand special electrical hook-ups. Always use a licensed electrician for any special electrical hook-up. The saw should be bolted securely to the shop floor to make sure the saw is stable when sawing long, heavy or unwieldy work pieces.
Always use extra support for long or heavy stock. There are lugs in the bottom of the saw base for use in bolting down of the saw.
After positioning the saw, open the door in the base and mark the positions of the four lug holes. Move the saw to expose the marks. Prepare for attachment as required by the attachment method being used. Install shims as required to level the saw. Tighten the fastners to secure the saw to the floor. Models and VS are delivered with a volt single phase motor.
When the saw is a volt model, it is supplied with a standard volt plug and power cord which can be plugged into any suitable branch circuit. When the saw is equipped with a 3-phase motor there will be no plug on the 4-wire cable to the saw switch box. Instead, follow these instructions to connect the 3-phase motor to the power source:. Connect the green or green-with-white-trace wire to the branch circuit ground wire.
Connect the remaining three wires to the power wires in the 3-phase branch circuit. Reestablish power in the electrical branch. Turn on power to the saw motor using the switch. Observe the direction of the blade. If it is not going downward, the power wires are hooked-up incorrectly. To correct hook-up, disconnect and lock out power to the branch, again. Reverse any two of the power wires on the hook-up to the saw cable.
Reestablish power in the branch and turn the saw on again. The blade should now be going downward into the table slot. Note: local electrical codes or other codes may require direct connection to a covered, protected junction box, or other electrical hook-up method.
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