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Bandsaws
10" Inch
AW1950B Code 107711
Original Instructions
AT: 23/06/2021
BOOK VERSION: 01
INDEX OF CONTENTS
2
Cert No: MJ3420, MJ3425,
MJ343C, MJ343B
Axminster Tool Centre Ltd
Axminster Devon
EX13 5PH UK
axminstertools.com
Type Bandsaw
Model AW1950B and conforms to the machinery example for which the
EC Type-Examination Certificate No BM 50421300
has been issued by Laizhou Fulin Machinery Co., Ltd.
at:Wenchang Road Street Nanwuli Industry Yard Laizhou, Shandong261400
China
and complies with the relevant essential health and safety requirements.
2006/42/EC
EN 1807-1:2013
EN 60204-1:2006+A1+AC
06/42/EC - Annex I/05.2006
declares that the machinery described:-
This machine complies with the following directives:
EU Declaration of Conformity
Signed
Andrew Parkhouse
Operations Director Date: 05/11/2018
The symbols below advise the correct safety procedures when using this machine.
Fully read manual
and safety instructions
before use
Eye protection
should be worn
Ear protection
should be worn
HAZARD
Dust mask
should be worn
EU Declaration of Conformity 02
What’s Included 03-04-05
Optional Accessories 03-05
General Instructions for 230V Machines 05
Specification 06
Assembly 06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14
Illustration and Parts Description 15-16-17-18-19-20
Setting Up the Saw 21-22-23
Operating Instructions 24
Changing the Saw Blade 25-26-27
Changing the Blade Speed 26
Maintenance 28
Bandsaw Blade Information 29-30
Bandsaw Trouble Shooting 31
UJK Bandsaw Buddy 32
Wiring Diagram 33
Exploded Diagrams/Lists 34-35-36-37
WHAT’S INCLUDED
3
Quantity Item Part
1 107711 Bandsaw A
Blade 1,950mm long,
mounted on saw but not
tensioned
Quantity Item Part
1 Craft Bandsaw Unit 1
1 Cast Iron Saw Table with Table Insert 2
1 Fence Guide Rail 3
1 Guide Fence Assembly 4
1 Extraction Port 5
1 Blade Tensioning Knob 6
1 Flexible Extraction Hose with Retaining Clips 7
1 Angled Pin and Nut 8
1 Push Stick 9
4 Long Bolts Washers & Nut 10
3 Hex Keys 11
2 Fence Rail Scale Strips (see pages 22-23 for mounting instructions)
Floor Stand Comprising
4 Leg Brackets 12
2 Long Upper Support Struts 13
2 Short Upper Support Struts 14
2 Long Lower Support Struts 15
2 Short Lower Support Struts 16
4 Threaded Rubber Feet 17
1 Floor Stand Bag of fixings 18
Model Number AW1950B
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A
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Axminster Craft Mitre Fence (Code 104928) 19
WHAT’S INCLUDED
4
12
13 14
15
16
18 17
1
2
4
3
5
6
7
WHAT’S INCLUDED OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
5
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR 230V MACHINES
The following will enable you to observe good working
practices, keep yourself and fellow workers safe and maintain
your tools and equipment in good working order.
WARNING!! KEEP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
OUT OF REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN
Mains Powered Tools
• Tools are supplied with an attached UK 13 Amp plug.
• Inspect the cable and plug to ensure that neither are
damaged. Repair if necessary by a suitably qualified person.
• Do not use when or where it is liable to get wet.
Workplace
• Do not use 230V a.c. powered tools anywhere
within a site area that is flooded.
• Keep machine clean.
• Leave machine unplugged until work is about to commence.
• Always disconnect by pulling on the plug body and not the
cable.
•Carry out a final check e.g. check the cutting tool
is securely tightened in the machine and the correct
speed and function set.
•Ensure you are comfortable before you start work,
balanced, not reaching etc.
•Wear appropriate safety clothing, goggles, gloves,
masks etc.Wear ear defenders at all times.
•If you have long hair wear a hair net or helmet to prevent it
being caught up in the rotating parts of the machine.
•Consideration should be given to the removal of rings and
wristwatches.
•Consideration should also be given to non-slip footwear etc.
•If another person is to use the machine, ensure they are
suitably qualified to use it.
•Do not use the machine if you are tired or distracted
•Do not use this machine within the designated safety areas
of flammable liquid stores or in areas where there may be
volatile gases.
•Check blades are correct type and size, are undamaged
and are kept clean and sharp, this will maintain their
operating performance and lessen the loading on the
machine.
•OBSERVE…. make sure you know what is happening
around you and USE YOUR COMMON SENSE.
KEEP WORK AREA AS UNCLUTTERED AS IS
PRACTICAL. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD
CHILDREN BE ALLOWED IN THE WORK AREA.
HAVING UNPACKED YOUR SAW (SEE BELOW) AND ITS ACCESSORIES PLEASE DISPOSE OF ANY
UNWANTED PACKAGING PROPERLY. THE CARDBOARD PACKAGING IS BIODEGRADABLE.
8
910
11 19
Optional Mitre Fence
SPECIFICATION
6
Code 107711
Model AW1950B
Rating Workshop
Power (Output) 550 W
Blade Speed 660 & 840 m/min
Blade Length 1,950mm
Blade Width Min/Max 6 mm to 13 mm
Max Width of Cut 260 mm
Max Width of Cut with Fence 185 mm
Table Size 350 x 330 mm
Table Height on Stand 1,035 mm
Table Tilt 0° - 45°
Dust Extraction Outlet 63 mm
Overall L x W x H 790 x 620 x 1,570 mm
Weight 39 kg
ASSEMBLY
Stand Assembly
Step 1 Step 2
14
14
12
18
16
ASSEMBLY
7
Mounting the Bandsaw to the Stand
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
15
13
12
17
Lift the saw on to the stand, secure using four long bolts, nuts
and washers (10). Insert the bolts through the pre-drilled holes
in each corner of the base and through the floor stand. Fit the
washers and nuts on the underside and tighten to secure the
assembly.
WHEN MOUNTING THE UNIT,WE
STRONGLY ADVISE YOU GET THE
ASSISTANCE OF ANOTHER PERSON
AS THE BANDSAW IS HEAVY.
10 1
ASSEMBLY
8
Tensioning and tracking the blade
Make sure both top and bottom blade guides and thrust
bearing are well clear of the blade, see fig 01
Fig 01
1) Open the front covers fully, giving good access to the top
compartment of the saw and good visibility into the bottom
compartment, see page 14. For tracking the blade first adjust
all bearing guides so that they are well clear of the blade.
Check that the blade is sitting approximately in the middle of
the wheels, see fig 02.
Fig 02
2) Apply some tension to the blade by turning the tensioning
wheel clockwise, spin the top wheel by hand and check that
the blade remains centrally on the tyre, see fig 03. If it does not,
adjust the tracking by turning the tracking control at the rear
of the head box, see fig 04.Viewed directly onto the tracking
control wheel, turning clockwise should cause the blade to
track to the rear of the tyre; anti-clockwise to the front, Note:
DO NOT make large adjustments otherwise you will over
correct yourself.
Fig 03-04
3) Spin the top wheel again, check again. Continue until the
blade tracks in the centre of the tyres with no appreciable to
and fro movement.Tension the blade fully. A sideways push
on the blade should allow a maximum of 1 centimetre of
movement with moderate pressure on the blade, see fig 05.
Check the tracking again, adjust if necessary.
Fig 05-06
Sideways push on the
blade, max 1 centimetre
of movement
ASSEMBLY
9
DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM
THE MAINS SUPPLY!
Setting the Blade Guides
1) Loosen the blade guide clamp and lower the upper blade
guide to approximately 1 1/2”(38mm) above the table, secure
in place.
2) Loosen the grub screw (A) holding the guide assembly in
place, adjust the fore and aft position so that the leading edge
of the ceramic guides are approximately 2mm behind the
gullets of the saw blade. Re-tighten the grub screw, see fig 09-
10-11.
Fig 09-10-11
A
4) Check that the drive belt is tensioned correctly.Tension the
drive belt on model, loosen the motors clamping Hex bolt
and press the assembly down.While holding motor in place
retighten the Hex bolt, see fig 08.
Fig 7-08
5) Stand clear and start the saw. Check that the saw is running
smoothly, (no thumps, bumps, knocking or excessive vibration)
and the blade appears to be tracking correctly (in one place).
You can check this by holding a marker, e.g. a pencil, close to
the back of the blade (approach from the back of the blade
only) and check that the gap remains constant.
If it doesn’t, adjust the tracking until it does, see fig 04.
Make very small adjustments and wait for the saw to react
before you adjust again, sometimes the reaction is not
instantaneous. Once you are satisfied that the tracking is
correct, switch the machine off and allow it to run to a stop.
CONNECT THE SAW TO THE
MAINS SUPPLY!
Tension
Motor clamping bolt
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3) Loosen the grub screw (B) that clamps the rear thrust
bearing, position the bearing so it’s 1mm behind the blade,
retighten the grub screw, see fig 12-13.
Fig 12-13
1mm behind the blade
B
ASSEMBLY
10
Rear thrust bearing
3) Loosen the grub screw (B) that clamps the rear thrust
bearing, position the bearing so it’s 1mm behind the blade,
retighten the grub screw, see fig 12-13.
4) Loosen the two grub screws holding the ceramic blade
guides. Adjust the guides to approximately 0.5mm clearance
on either side of the blade. Re-tighten the grub screws, see fig
14-15.
Fig 14-15
0.5mm clearance
Ceramic guides
5) Remove the lower blade guide guard and place safely
aside, see fig 16-17.
6) Set the fore and aft position on the guide assembly, as
described in step 2 on page 09.
Fig 16-17
Loosen the guide assembly bolt to the under side of the
bottom wheel housing, see fig 18-19. Note you may need to
remove the lower wheel brush to gain access to the bolt, see
fig 20. Once complete secure the assembly.
7) Repeat steps 3 and 4 on page 10 for setting the thrust
bearing and ceramic blade guides, see figs 21-22-23-24.