Carbatec BS-X3452C User manual

OWNERS MANUAL
PROFESSIONAL 1500W - 345MM BANDSAW
BS-X3452C
WARRANTY

TABLE OF CONTENT
1.
SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................... 1
2.
WARNINGS ............................................................................................................................... 2
3.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION FOR MACHINERY ..................................................................... 3
4.
IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................................... 4
FRONT SIDE OF BAND SAW ............................................................................................... 4
REAR OF BAND SAW ............................................................................................................ 5
5.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION ................................................................................................ 6
LIFTING AND PLACING ........................................................................................................ 6
ASSEMBLING ............................................................................................................................ 6
ADJUSTING 90 DEGREE TABLE STOP .............................................................................. 6
ASSEMBLING RIP FENCE ..................................................................................................... 7
CHANGING BLADES ............................................................................................................... 7
ADJUSTING THE TENSION OF BLADE ............................................................................. 7
ADJUSTING UPPER BLADE GUIDE ASSEMBLY ............................................................. 8
DUST COLLECTION ............................................................................................................... 8
SETTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT ...................................................................................... 8
TABLE PARALLEL ADJUSTMENT ..................................................................................... 9
MITER GAUGE ADJUSTMENT ........................................................................................... 10
SAFETY DEVICE .................................................................................................................... 10
6. PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................................. 11
7. WIRING DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................... 27
FEATURES:
The 14”(355mm) bandsaw is a well designed industrial machine that provide variety of wood work functions to meet
your higher need of a bandsaw. Followings are the basic functions you will find in this machine:
1. Quick Changed Saw Blade System gives you an easy way to replace saw blade to cut different quality wood
materials.
2. Adjustable Rip Fence can assist you to cut desired shapes.
3. Accurate Miter Gauge can let you create any curves you desire.
4. Effective Ball Bearing Guide System will let the band saw blade run smoother.
5. Humanized Dust Chutes collect extra wood-chips and give you a better working environment.
6.
Extended 14” Height Space provides you a bigger working space to cut wider and higher wood selections.

1
1.
SPECIFICATIONS
Horse
P
ower
2HP
Power Requirement
230V, 1PH, 50HZ
Switch
CE and Emergency Stop Switch
Cutting
Height
14"(355mm)
Max. Cutting
W
idth
13-1/2"(340mm)
Max. Cutting (with Rip
F
ence)
12"(300mm)
Saw Blade
(L)
121.2"/3078mm
Saw Blade
(W)
1/8" to 3/4"
(Standard
3/8")
Saw Blade
Speed
655 M/min.
Table Size 21-3/4" x
16-1/8"(550
x
410mm)
Table
T
ilting
Left-5
o
/ Right-45
o
Wheel Size 14"(355mm)
Table Height From
Ground
37"(940mm)
Dust Chute
Diameter
φ
4" x 2
Braking System Electronic Brake
N.W./G.W.
147 / 176 KGS
Appearance
730 x 825 x 1920 mm
Packing Size
(L x W x H)
760 x 625 x 2005mm

2. WARNINGS
−
Misuse of this machine can cause serious injury.
−For safety, machine must be set up, us
e
p
r
op
e
r
l
y
.
−Read,
understand and follow instructions in the operator and
parts manual which was shipped with your machine.
When setting up machine:
−Always avoid using machine is damp
o
a
r
ea
s
.
−Always be sure machine is securely
anchor
−Always keep machine guards in
p
l
a
c
e
.
−Always put start switch in
"
OFF
"
posi
tio
m
a
c
h
i
n
e
.
When using machine:
−Never
operate
with machine guards
m
−Always wear safety glasses with side
s
−Never wear loose clothing or
j
e
w
e
l
r
y
.
−Never overreach - you may slip and
fal
MAHINERY GENERA L SAFETY WARNINGS
1. Always wear protective eye wear when
Eye wear shall beimpact
r
e
sis
t
a
n
t
, pro
te
with side shields. Not using
e
y
e
wear w
hich
severe injury
f
r
o
m
breakage of eye
p
r
o
t
e
2. Wear proper apparel. No loose clothing
o
get caught in moving parts.
Rubber
s
o
l
recommended
for best
f
oo
t
i
n
g
.
3. Do not overreach. Failure to maintain
pr
can cause you to fall into the machine
o
r
get caught - pulling you into
t
h
e
m
a
c
h
i
n
4. Keep guards in place and in proper
workin
operate
the machine with guards
r
e
m
o
5. Avoid
dangerous
working
environmen
t
stationary machine tools in wet or damp
areas clean and well lit. Special
e
l
e
c
t
r
i
c
working on flammable materials.
6. Avoid accidental starts by being sure t
h
"
OFF
"
before plugging in the
machine
.
7.
Never leave the machine running while
un
Machine shall be shut off whenever it is
no
8.
Disconnect electrical power before servicing. Whenever changing
accessories or general maintenance
is done on the machine,
electrical power to the machine must be disconnected before work
is done.
2
Misuse of this machine can cause serious injury.
e
d
a
nd
serviced
understand and follow instructions in the operator and
parts manual which was shipped with your machine.
o
r
poo
r
l
y
lighted work
anchor
ed
to
t
h
e
fl
oo
r
.
.
tio
n
b
e
f
o
r
e
plugging in
m
issi
n
g
.
s
h
i
e
l
d
s.
.
fal
l into
t
h
e
m
a
c
h
i
n
e
.
−
Never leave machine r
unn
−Always shut off the ma
ch
When servicing machine:
−Always unplug machine
s
e
r
v
ici
n
g
.
−Always follow instruct
ion
when changing accesso
r
You - the stationary power
too
Read and follow these
full benefits from your ma
chin
among the best in design and
used improperly can be
rende
r
absolutely
m
a
nd
a
t
o
r
y
that th
o
properly trained in how to use
understand
the
O
p
e
r
a
t
o
r
s
an
d
affixed to the
m
a
c
h
i
n
e
. Failur
e
can cause
s
e
r
i
ou
s i
n
j
u
r
i
e
s
MAHINERY GENERA L SAFETY WARNINGS
op
e
r
a
t
i
n
g
machinery.
te
ctive safety glasses
hich
could result in
e
c
t
i
on
.
o
r
j
e
w
e
l
r
y
which can
e
d
footwear is
pr
oper
w
o
r
k
i
n
g
position
r
cause your clothing to
n
e
.
workin
g order.
D
o
not
o
v
e
d
.
t
s.
Do not
u
s
e
l
o
c
a
t
i
on
s
. Keep work
c
s should be used when
h
e start
s
w
i
t
c
h
is
.
un
a
tt
e
nd
e
d
.
no
t
i
n op
e
r
a
t
i
on.
Disconnect electrical power before servicing. Whenever changing
is done on the machine,
electrical power to the machine must be disconnected before work
9. Maintain all machine to
ol
maintenance
instruction
s
of accessories. No
atte
mp
have makeshift repairs
don
voids the warranty but
a
ls
10. Machinery must be
a
nchor
11. Secure work. Use clamp
s
practical. It is safer than
hands to
operate
the
m
a
c
12. Never brush away chips
wh
13. Keep work area clean.
Cluttered area invite
14. Remove adjusting keys a
n
machine
on
.
15. Use the right tool. Don't
job it was not designed
f
o
16. Use only
recommended accessories
manufacturer’s
instruc
tio
17. Keep hands in sight and
c
cutting surfaces.
18. All visitors should be ke
p
area. Make workshop co
mpl
master switches, or by re
m
19.
Know the tool you are using
and potential hazard.
unn
ing while
y
ou
are away from
i
t
.
ch
ine when not in use.
from electrical power
w
h
il
e
ion
s in
operators
and parts
m
a
nu
a
l
r
y tools or
p
a
r
t
s
.
too
l user - hold the key to
s
a
f
e
t
y.
simple rules for best results
a
nd
chin
e. Use properly, this
machine is
safety.
H
o
w
e
v
e
r
, any machine
r
ed
i
n
e
ffici
e
n
t
and unsafe. It is
o
se who
u
s
e
our products be
t
h
e
m
correctly. Should read and
d
Parts Manual as well as all labels
e
in following of these warnings
ol
s with care. Follow
a
ll
s
for lubricating and
t
h
e
changing
mp
t
shall be made
t
o
modify or
don
e to
t
h
e
machine. This not only
ls
o
renders the machine
un
s
a
f
e
.
nchor
ed
to the
fl
oo
r
.
s
or a vise to hold work,
w
h
e
n
using your hands and it
f
r
ee
s
both
c
h
i
n
e
.
wh
ile the machine is
i
n
op
e
r
a
t
i
on.
Cluttered area invite
accidents.
n
d wrenches before
t
u
r
n
i
n
g
force a tool or
attachment
t
o
do a
o
r
.
recommended accessories
and
f
o
ll
o
w
tio
ns
pertaining
to
t
h
e
m
.
c
lear of all moving parts
a
nd
p
t at a safe distance from
t
h
e
work
mpl
etely safe by
u
si
n
g
padlocks,
m
oving
s
t
a
r
t
e
r
k
e
y
s
.
Know the tool you are using
– its application limitations,

3
GENERAL ELECTRICAL CAUTIONS
This saw should be grounded in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances. This work should
be done by a qualified electrician. The saw should be grounded to
protect the user from electrical shock.
Caution:
For circuits which are far away from the electrical
service box, the wire size must be increased in order to deliver
ample voltage to the motor. To minimize power losses and to
prevent motor overheating and burnout, the use of wire sizes
for branch circuits or electrical extension cords according to the
following table is recommended.
3. SAFETY INSTRUCTION FOR MACHINERY
1. Always wear leather gloves when handling saw
b
l
a
d
e
. The
operator
shall not wear gloves when
op
e
r
a
t
i
n
g
the
m
a
c
h
i
n
e
.
2. All doors shall be closed, all panels replaced,
a
nd
other
safety guards in place prior to the
m
a
c
h
i
n
e
being started
or
op
e
r
a
t
e
d
.
3. Be sure that the blades are not contact with
t
h
e
workpiece
when the motor is started. The motor
s
h
a
ll
be started and
you should allow the saw to come up
t
o
full speed before
bringing the saw blade into
c
on
t
a
c
t
with the workpiece.
4. Keep hands away from the blade area. See Figure A.
5. Remove any cut off piece carefully while keeping
y
ou
r
hands free of the blade
a
r
ea
.
6. Saw must be stopped and electrical supply must be cut off
before any blade replacement or adjustment of blade
support mechanism is done, or before any attempt is made
to change the drive belts or before any periodic service or
maintenance is performed on the saw.
7. Remove loose performed on the unnecessary workpieces
from area before staring machine.
8. Bring adjustable saw guides and guards as close as possible
to the workpiece.
9. Always wear protective eye wear when
op
e
r
a
t
i
n
g
,
servicing, or adjusting machinery. Eyewear shall
b
e
impact resistant, protective safety glasses with
si
d
e
shields. Not using eye wear which could result in
severe injury
f
r
o
m
breakage of eye
protection.
See
Figure B.
10. Nonslip footwear and safety shoes are
r
e
c
o
mm
e
nd
e
d
.
See Figure C.
11. Wear ear
protectors
(plugs or muffs) during
e
x
t
e
nd
e
d
periods of
operation.
See Figure
D.
12. Wear mask to operatemachine.
See Figure E.
13. Do not smoke duringoperating machine.
See Figure F.
14. The workpiece, or part being sawed, must be
s
e
c
u
r
e
l
y
clamped before the saw blade enters the
w
o
r
k
p
i
e
c
e
.
15. Remove cut off pieces carefully, keeping hands away
from saw
b
l
a
d
e
.
16. Saw must be stopped and electrical supply cut off
o
r
machine unplugged before reaching into cutting
a
r
ea
.
17. Avoid contact with coolant, especially guarding
y
ou
r
e
y
e
s
.

4
4. IDENTIFICATION
Throughout this document, we make reference to various systems
and components on the saw. The two illustrations on these pages will
provide you with an overall frame of reference for the location and
position of the various components.
Where detailed illustrations for various subsystems will be helpful,
you will find these illustrations accompanying the specific teat for
each subsystem and its components.
FRONT SIDE OF BAND SAW

5
REAR OF BAND SAW

5.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
LIFTING AND PLACING
1.
Place lifting hook through eye bolt. (see Figure 1)
2.
Use a 2,000KGS wrecker to hang up the machine
to suitable place.
3.
To ensure the safety and sufficient upright
stability
of the machine, you need to bolt the
machine to floor on M10 screw.
ASSEMBLING
1. Attach the hand wheel (see
Figure 2)
machine.
2.
Slide the table slot to the saw blade and
move to the center of the table.
Adjust the table
until the saw blade is in the center of table insert.
3.
Install table insert. Then, install table gap screw
assembly, secure with (1) M8 nut, (2) M8 flat
washer and tighten gap screw.
(see Figure 3)
4.
Make sure the table is in the center. Then, s
table to trunnion. Please use (1)
M8
(2) M8 spring washer, and (3)
M8x25 hex head
bolt to secure. (see Figure 4)
A
DJUSTING 90 DEGREE TABLE STOP
1.
Loosen the lock knobs (see Figure 4) and tilting
table left until it rests against ta
ble stop bolt M8.
2.
Using positive stop allows you to quickly return
the table to 0 from a right-
tilt setting and allows
for calibration. Please tilt table to approximately
10
o
right-
tilt. (see Figure 6) Then, rotate positive
stop to up position. Finally
, tilt table down until it
rests on positive
stop and then tighten table tilt
lock lever.
6
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Place lifting hook through eye bolt. (see Figure 1)
Use a 2,000KGS wrecker to hang up the machine
To ensure the safety and sufficient upright
of the machine, you need to bolt the
Figure 2)
to the
Slide the table slot to the saw blade and
slowly
Adjust the table
until the saw blade is in the center of table insert.
Install table insert. Then, install table gap screw
assembly, secure with (1) M8 nut, (2) M8 flat
(see Figure 3)
Make sure the table is in the center. Then, s
ecure
M8
flat washer
M8x25 hex head
DJUSTING 90 DEGREE TABLE STOP
Loosen the lock knobs (see Figure 4) and tilting
ble stop bolt M8.
Using positive stop allows you to quickly return
tilt setting and allows
for calibration. Please tilt table to approximately
tilt. (see Figure 6) Then, rotate positive
, tilt table down until it
stop and then tighten table tilt
Eye Bolt
Table Tilt Lock Lever
Table Tilt
Adjustment Lever
Positive Stop
Eye Bolt
Handle Wheel
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 4
Table Tilt
Adjustment Lever

7
ASSEMBLING RIP FENCE
1. Install fence support. Use (1)M6 flat washer
and (2) M6 hex socket bolt.(see Figure 7)
2. Install the fence rail to the table. Use (1) two
M6 spring washers (2) two M6 hex head bolts
(3) two M6 flat washers.(see Figure 8)
3. Place fence base on fence rail. Slide the fence
on its guides until it is the required distance
from the blade. Push lock lever down to secure
fence in place.(see Figure 8)
4. Fix the fence face to the fence base.(see Figure
8)
5. Check the scale. Make sure the distance
between the edge of the miter slot and both
front and rear of the rip fence. Adjust to let both
distances equal.
CHANGING BLADES
1. Unplug power cord.
2. Remove the table insert and table pin.
3. Open upper and lower wheel cover.
4. Loosen the upper and lower blade guide system
and bearing.
5. Loosen quick change saw blade system lever on
rear of bandsaw.(see Figure 9)
6. Remove the blade and guide new blade through
table slot. Place blade in upper and lower ball
bearing guides system.
7. Replace blade in the MIDDLE of the upper and
lower wheel. If the blade is not in the right
position, you must relax the fixed handle and
adjust the tracking control knob.(see Figure 9)
8. Replace the table insert and table pin.
9. Adjust the blade tension and blade tracking if
the blade width is different.
ADJUSTING THE TENSION OF
BLADE
Blade tension is set by a spring loaded tension
mechanism on the upper wheel. Check the level of
the tension device before cutting. The tension for
various blade widths as indicated on the window of
upper wheel cover.
Turn the blade tension hand wheel (see Figure 10)
and see the saw tension instruction (see Figure 11)
indicated on the window of upper wheel cover.
Fence Support
Figure 7
Fence Face
Fence Base
Fence Rail
Figure 8
Quick Change
Saw Blade
System Lever
Tracking
Control Knob
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11

8
ADJUSTING UPPER BLADE GUIDE
ASSEMBLY
1. Set the bearing of upper and lower blade guide
within approx. 0.5mm of the blade. Make sure the
bearing and the back of the blade approx. 0.5mm.
(see Figure 12 and Figure 13)
2. Do not set the bearing too close. The friction
generates heat, which may have an adverse effect
on the bearings and the saw blade.
DUST COLLECTION
The band saw is recommended to be connected to dust
collect. There are two 4” dust ports (see Figure 14) to
attach with 4” steel clamping.
SETTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT
The upper blade guide should always be set as close
practical against the work. To adjust, loosen the hand
wheel (see Figure 15) at the side of housing and see
the blade guide to the required height. Then, tighten
after setting.
Figure 13
Figure 12
Figure 14
Figure 15

9
TABLE PARALLEL ADJUSTMENT
1. Insert table pin into the table groove.(Figure 16)
2. Use the ruler gauge to put it on the table. (Figure
17) Adjust the position of table pin (adjust the
depth of the pin) and adjust the parallel of the
table by using the feller gauge. Tolerance for the
table parallel is within 0.4mm.
3. When adjusting the table, the table edge can
higher than the middle position about 0.4mm
which is acceptable. (Figure 18& Figure 19)
Edge can not lower than the middle part of the
table.
Note: Insert the table pin deeper, the middle part
of the table will be lower.
4. Follow above steps to finish the table parallel
adjustment.
Trouble Shooting:
If the table pin gets stuck, it’s because you push it too
deep. Use a round bar
φ
5mm~
φ
8mm and a soft
hammer to knock the table pin out from inside of the
table. Please be aware of your fingers!
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 19

10
MITER GAUGE ADJUSTMENT
1. Place the miter gauge in the table slot.
2. Loosen the clamp screw on the miter gauge.
3. Adjust the desired angle of cutting on the miter
gauge.
4. Tighten the clamp screw. (see Figure 20)
SAFETY DEVICE
1. Limit switch (see Figure 21) inside the machine
body for cutting off the power while door
opening during operation.
2. The emergency stop (see Figure 22) can help
you stop the machine immediately once
dangerous situation happens.
REMINDER
Once completing assembly, please test run the machine to ensure it is properly connected to power
and safety components are functioning correctly.
If you find an unusual problem during the test run, please stop the machine immediately. Disconnect
the machine from power and fix the problem before operating the machine again.
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 22

11
6. PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. SBW-3501H1

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13

14

15

16

17

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TRUNNION SUPPORT BRACKET ASM
(AB135250)
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