Master Quality Power WW40014 User manual

Wood
Cutting
Il
14
Band
Saw
Thls
band
saw
can
oWw
You
a
sehs
of
varbus
sPeed
fmn
slngle
,
'hno
.
lour
to
flue
that
tlts
lor
diRer9nt
demands
d
dhQ.
Before
Using
Be
Sure
To
Read
This
Manual.


SAFETY
RULES
1.
KEEP
GUARDS
IN
PLACE
and
In
worklng
or&.
2.
REMOVE
ADJUSTING
KEYS
AND
WRENCHES.
Fwm
hsblt
ot
chedrlng
to
see
that keys
end
edusiing
wenches
are
rmwd
Imm
4od
bdm
hrmlng
R
m.
3.
KEEP
WORK
AREA
CLEAN.
Clultered
areas
and
hnches
Invhe
accidents.
4.
DON'T
USE
IN
DANGEROUS
ENVIRONMENT
Don't
usa
pmm
lwls
h
damp
or
wet
loc~tlon,
or
en-
them
to
raln.Keep
work
ma
weH lighted.
5.
KEEP
GHlLOREM
AWAY.
All vlsltws
should
be
kepi
aafa
distana
Irwn
wdc
ma.
6.
MAKE
WORKSHOP
KID
PROOF.
Wfth
paalodts,
rnastsr
switches,
or
by
remdnl
starlw
keys.
7
DON'T
FORCE
TOOL.
Don'
i
force
tool
or
attachment
lo
do a
Icb
lor
which
II
was
no1
desi8nd.
8
USE
RIGHT
TO=.
h
wilt
do
the
lob
&nor
and
oater
at
the
rale
fm
whii
h
ws~
designed.
9
WEAR
PFlOPER
APPAREL.
No
lwse
clothing,
Qlwes.
n&ties. rings.
braceleis.
w
olhw
lwuelr~
to
Pet
wughl
in
movinB
Patts.
Nonslip
iwhar
is
recommended.
Wear
pro-
tective
hab
cwsrlng
to
eontaln
long
har.
10.
ALWAYS
USE
SAFETY
GLASES.
Also
use
tam
cr
dust
mask
1
cutting
omatmn
k
dusty.
EvtrdaY
eyeglasses
only
hare
Impact
redslant
lenses. they
are
NOT
ssfW
glass-
es.
11.
SECURE
WORK.
Use
clamps
or
a
vlss
!e hdd
wark
when
Predlcal.
It's
safer
than
using
Your
hand
and
It
heea
bth
hands
to
omate
tool.
12.
DON
'
T'
OVERREACH.
K~P
mr
fmllna
snd
m~ancs
al
sn
tlmes.
13.
MAINTMN
TMXS
WITH
CARE.
KW
tds
sharP
and
dean
IN
best
artd
salest
perfmanee.
Fdlw
Inslrucths
fw
hbrbUh9
and
changlng ~coessabs.
14.
DISCONNECT
TMKS
Mwe
servldnB
:
when
chamlnw
mler
smh
as
blades.
15.
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
VNINTENRONAL
STARTING.
Make
sure
Mch
is
In
OW
PosHh
belore
Plv891n9
In.
16.
USE
RECOMMENDED
ACZESSOAIES.
Consult
the
m-
a'
r:
manual
Tm
recammended
ammsswles.
The
LBO
of
IMoPsr
aeFessoties
may
cause
rkk
ol
ldu~
tp
pepsons.
17.
NEVEFl
STAND
ON
TOM.
$&us
Injury
cwM
aocur
ll
the
tool
D
tm
w
ll
the
cMnl
tool
Is
unktenmneW
con-
taeted.
18.
CHECK
DAMAGED
PARTS.
Before
IMhw
use
of
lhe
took
a
guard
of
other
p&
Lhat
Is
darnwed
should
bs
mmfu!Jy
eheked
to
determine
lhet
it
will
operate
ProPerlY
and
pzrtcm
Its
Intended
funalon-
chudt
fw
aliinment
ol
moving
Parts.
blncllng
ol
mwtM
Paris,
braelrage
01
Pa.
mountmg.
and
arty
other
wnditlons
that
may
affect
L
PP-
mbn.
A
grad
or
0th~
Pati
that
is
damn-
should
be
PmPertY
repliked
w
Wid.
IS.DlRECTION
OF
FEED.
Feed
work
inlo
a
Made
or
cutter
apninat tha
mlon
of
rolatbn
ol
the
bin*
cx
culter
mlY.
20.
NEVER
LEAVE
TOa
RUNNING
UNAlTENDED
TURN
POWER
OFF.Don'f
leave tool
until
I!
mme8
to
a
UtOP.
SPECIAL
SAFETY
RULES
FOR
BAUD
SAWS
I.
ADJUST
th
uPPer
gulde
about
1
/a'(
3.
;Zm/rn)
ahva
ths
6.
DO
NOT
attempt
lo
sew
&&
thal
dws
not
haw
e
flat
Bur-
matalal
kln0
cut,
kco,
unlnaa
a
rum
~upporl
k
used.
2.
MAKE
SURE
fhat
bide
tendm
and
blad
heking
nm
7.
HOU3
rrmtwlal
firmly
nnd
lead
into
bladm
st
n
mrrdmta
ho~erly
rduu.
Ipesd.
3.
STOP
the
machine
bdm
mwlnp
mop
p(scs6
frornJhe
0.
TURN
OFF
machtrw
If
the
moterial
b
la
ba
be&ad
wi
of
tabla.
en
unamplmtcid
cut.
4.
ALWAYS
kmP
hnl
and
ftnen
my
Ilwn
blade.
n.
MAKE
"mlbf"
cub
Mom
wtllnP
lonP
curw5.
5.
CHECK
fw
propar
blmb
8ke
mnd
m.

GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
In the
wnl
of
a
maHunct!m
or
breakdown.
wounding
mIdes
a
path
ol
least
resistance
far
elec)ric
current
to
redurn
the
risk
c4
electric
she&.
This
Xml
Is
e4uiPP8d
wRh
an
BZectrk
lcd
hsvlng
an
equipment
-
grounding
mnductw
and
a
grounding
Plug.
The
Plug
must
be
Plum
into
a
matching
outlet
hat
Is
Properly
Inslaled
and
gounded
In
acwrdanw
Ah
all local
codes
and
u-
dlnalas.
2.
Do
not
modW
The
plug
pmMd
it
wB1
not
1It
the
wtfet,
have
the
propar
cutlet Installed
by
a
qualltfadelecMclan.
3.
Imploper connection
oi
W$ment
grounding
COndUG
tor
can
rewl
in
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
The
conductor
dh
lnsulatbn
havlng
an
outer
surface
that
k
gmn
wth
w
without
Yetlow
stripe
is
the
equipment
-
gmunding
conductor.
H
repair
or
replament
of
the
elecblc
cord
or
Plug
is
nmsssy.
do
not
mned
!he
equ-ht
-
9mundng
mductw
to
a
Ib
lemlnal.
4.
Che&
with
a
qual#imd
eieckkbn
or
swvloeman
il
the
grounding instructions
are
not
mrnPletely
undersw.
or
if
In
doubt
as
ler
whether
the
twlk
prom
grounded.
5.
Use
on@
3
-
wire
errtensim
ads
that
have
3
-
prong
grounding
~Plttgs
and
3-Wle
recaPtades
that
accwt
Ihs
Id's
plug.
6.
Repa%
w
r&am
dama9ed
or
wwn
cwd
imrn6+hteW
7.
Thls
!WE
is inlended
fw
use
on
a
acbcult
that
hs
an
out-
let
that
locks Ike
the
one
Illusbated
In
&etch
A.
The
tDal
has
a
woundhg
plug that lo* IRe
the
Plug
lluslraled
in
sketch
A.
A
temporary adaPrer.
whlch
1-s
Ike
the
adapter
Illusbated
In
sketches
B
end
C.
may
be
usd
le
wnnect
hls
plug
lo
a
2
pole
remptable
as
shm
In
sketch
B
II
a
properly
grounded outlet
Is
MI.
available
The
tempwadr
adapler
should
be
used
only
untii
a
Prop-
wlY
Qroundd
outlee
can
be
instakd
by
a
*allied
e!ec-
lficlan.
The
green
-
cdored
rigid
ear.
lug,
ek,
extending
from
the
adapter
must
be
mnneded
to
a
permanent
ground
such
as
s
grounded
outlet
hrr.
Flhr
The
rjpe
ol
elecfrtcal
Plug
and
receptacle
diners
Im
EDU~
10
counw.
Cauibn:
fn
Canada
onN
ths grounding
shown
h
tlgurel
A)
is
ac-
ceptable.
The
txtenslon
cards
should
be
CSA
mrtW
S.
J.
1.
WPe
or
something
better.
POWER
CONNECTIONS
A
sePatab
aieukkal
ebcuii
8twuld
be
uaa
tor
the
Powc
?cell.
Thb
&cult
~huld
not
be
less
than
Na.
It
Wa
and
should
bs
pro-
tected
dth
a
20
AN.
tlm
m
fuse.
Never
use
long
exlensbn
ds,
ll
an
extsmlon
cwd
1s
used,
use
enM
3
-
whs
extemlon
cords
whkb
haw
3-Prong
QoundlnO
W
Plum
and
3-mle
rseePEaeles
which
accept
the
tool
plug.
Bdom
connecting
the
mo-
1or to
the
poww
lhm,
b
IUn
Ih0f
the
declr)e
current
b
at
the
#am
chareFterUb
aa
atmmpsd
on
motor
namepbb.
All
line
con-
nectbns
ahauld
make
Oood
contact.
RUnnlo!J
on
Iwr
voflaO
wRI
damam
the
motor.

UNPACKING
CareNIlY
unpack
the band
mw
nnd
chm
al
kerns.
Figure
1,
Rlusb-aka
the
epntenls
al
ths
canon.
Do
not
&wad
sny
p&iw
ma-
terial
until
the
band
saw
Is
fully
assemMed
eperatlonat.
1.
Bandsaw
Main
Frame
14.
MHw
GauQe
2.
Table
15.
Stand
Leg
W/Wtch
Hole
3.
Trunnion
Bracket
16.
Stand
Leg
4.8ase Motor
Plate
17.
TOP
ot
stand
5.
SuPPorting
Bar
1
B.
Pulley
Guard
6.
SuPPwtlng
Plates,
Stand
19.
Hardware
Package
7.
Motor
Supporijng
Bar
20.
Guard
Fw
UPPer
Guide
Past
8.
Motw
Fastening
Plate
2
1.
Retahlng
Plate
4.
Pulley
b.
V
-
Belt(
Siiete
Speed)
22.
Saw
Blade
10.
Pulley
d
V-
Belt(Two
Speed)
23.
Mdw
'
s
Lead
Wire
1
1.
Pulter
h
V
-
B&(
Four
Speed)
24.
Set
d
Lower
Sumrt
Bradcel
Post
12.
Pulley
S
V-
Befl(
Five
Swd)
25.
Set
d
Upper
S.
B.
P.
13.
Motw
At[
No.
9.10.
It
.12
h
Flgure(1)
Is
dmemnt
accessorks
eecwUhg
to
dmwcnt
TyPes
of
meehhes(slngle
speed-
five
-dl-

ASSEMBLY
OF
LEG
STAND
(All
parts
Numbers
please
refer
to
Fig.1)
Using supporting plates
(#6).
9nd
base
motor
plate
(W)
b
fwm
the
bas~c
construction
of
the
stand
and tighten
them
togelher.
Fig.
2.
Fasten
the
mom
fastening
plate
(
1YB)
on
the
base
motor
ptate
$4)
venicatly.
Wetch
the
plate
#8)
wefully
on
the
lace
yw
can
#vide
it
into
hvD
parts.
Using
the
4
slots
as
!he
divider.
one
end
is
larger
and
the
other
smaller.
Make
sure
that
the
larger
end
is
masrted
upward
on
th.!
motor
ptate.
Af!er then. mnt
the
motor
suppwting
bar
(
$7)
on
the
motor
fastenhg
plate
(
118).
Note
that
the
side
with
4
holes
must
mwnt
on
hamolcir
supponing
bar
not
the
side
with
16
fmsoEes.
Fig3
Fix
the
tm
sfand
leg
{
tl5
b
#I61
on
bolh sides
and
the
stand
leg
wlswitch
hole
(
#t5}
must
on
the
I&
hand
side.
Fig.
4.
Install
tfw
top
d
stmd
(
H7)
on
top
and
remember
that
the
rn
mounting
hale
and
Ihe
switch
hde
d
stand
leg
are
pn
opposite
side.
'Fia.5.
Fig.
2
Fig.
3
Fig.
4
fig.
5
Finally.
fix
the
suppwtirg
bar
(
115)
below
the
top
of
stand
(f
17).
Cwnpleted
leg
stand.
Please
Remember
to
Tightm
all
screws
and
check
that
if
the
stand
is
firm
.enough,
Fig.
6.
Fig.
8

ReCr
to
direction
of
Fig.
7,
mount
the
foot
pads
on
lour
comers
o[
tha
leg
stand
in
order
to
increase
Ihe
machine's
stablty.
w
RAT
w-
4
#
LOCK
PEE
d
RAT
wmw
-
-
Rum
m
..-<
ASSEMBLY
AND
ADJUSTMENT
Stand
instatlatim
Use
attached
screws, washers
lo
Rx
legs.
lop
and
suppling
plate
firmly.
Kg.
B.
Motor
installatian
Fix
base
plate
and
motor
fastening
piale
~II,
Instal!
mob
on
Ira
lastenhg
plate roughly,
because
further
precise
adjustment
will
be
requred.
Fig.
9.
AssemMs
the
motor
mounting
plate
(A)
Fig.
10.
using
the
hvo
hex
head
cap
scnrrm.
flat
weshem
and
nuts
0,
The
other
end
d
fie
mtor
plale
Is
fastened
to
ths
aide
of
cabinet
udng
a
carnage
bolt
from
Ihe
crrlside
d
the
cabinet
and
a
flat
washer
and
nut
on
the
inside.
Anech
the
motor
to
the
motw
mounting
plate
as
shown
h
Fig.
50.
using
the
four
carnage
bob.
flat
washers
and
square
nuts.
Fig.
11
Fig,
9
Fig,
I0
Bandsaw
Instalbib
Use
four
BUM
and
weshew
So
fix
bandsaw
base
on
the
stand
top.
Fig.
11.

.
..
..
- -
AssenWlng
Bell
And
Pulley
Gmd
Place
the
belt
and
pulley guard(Blfi9.12,
on
the
bp
sheH
ever
the
belt
opening.
Usa
the
lour
mund
head
senw(C).
to
fasten
In
PI-.
Place
dow(D)
Fii.6.on
hhges.
Tabla
hataktbn
bte
the
assembled
nut
of
the
trunnbn
bracltd(A1
wlth
rwo
scr~ws
I01
and
washen.
Table
suwrtlng
screw[
C)
Is
adlustable
ta
suPm
table
Prom.
Fig.
13.
Table
sumg
saew(C)
Is
Padred
In
the
harm
Padtam
beg.
See
Fig.l(l9SF.
Table
tngert
Fig.
13
Place taM
ins&
(A)
Fb.
14
in
the
hole
PrDvided
h the
table
making
sure
the
pln
in
the
table
engages
one
of
the
Indents
h
Me
lable
hsert.
mg
the
Tabk
Tim
table
on
your
band
saw
wn
be
SUtmd
45
dews
to
the
rtght
ad
I0
degrees
to
the
left.
To
Wlt
ths
we,
k-
~fm
ma
star
wwsl~l
FQ.
15
tR
1b3
table
to
1-
desked
angb
and
tlghlen
the
Iwo
star
wheels
(A).
AsaerihlingTable
Move
bMa when
piam
tabb
Insert(A)
Fi.
14
to
meke
sum
the
bla&
bm
in
Iha
center
ot
(A).
Tlghm
IM
Sk.
Hex.
Hd.
CeP
WC)
F18.75.
Fig.
1
4
How
to
Cham
Bla&(FrO.
16)
T&e
otl
table
Inswt.
Pln.
Rem
wheels
guea(uPPer
and
kwsr)
.
Release
blade
tenslon
eornphtefy.
Take
OH
blah
carefully.
Replace
with
new
blede.
Bsmve
of
tha
dmlon
d
the
blade,
the
Imth
shdd
be
tadnP
oPsrator
end
WJnt
&wnmd.
(
See
FI.
16-
1
No.
RWt
7)
Adlust
blade
badcln9
~d
tenston.

RePlm
w4th
nw
Made.
Bewara
of
the
dbtlon
ol
!he
blade,
the
teeth
shouM
be
fadnp
operator
and
pdnt
bownwsrd.
Adiust
blade
lracklng
and
tensbn
Ses
"MustmentsmFi.
16-
1
90
Dew
Table
AQsM
Your
band
saw
Is
eguppd
with
an
ndu&Ue
stw
to
insure
that
Iha
table
h
at
90
dems
to
the
Made.
(FIR
171
To
adust:
f8t
the
table
k
the
right
sllgMly.
PFace
the
stop.
m
the
adiushQ
suew.
fill
!he
table untl
R
Is
at
90
de-
b
the
Wade.
rnaltlng
sure
by
Plaelng
a
square
on
!he
table
and
agalnst
the bWe.
When
the
table
IS
at
90
ms
to
the
blade.
tb
st@
sho~lld
me
tnta
contact
&h
1M
bottom
d
Ihe
tabk.
11
an
sdiustnwnt
k
neeesswy.
loosen
nut.
and
turn
adjusUng
smw
vntll
the
stop
wntacts
the
table.
tt
is
msm
to
move
the
stop.when
tstlng
the
laWe
bthe
the.
Adusling
Blade
Tensbn
On
the
badc
01
the
uPPw
wheel
there
Ls
a
sllde
h&et
to
mt
etha
WoP-
er
tension
for
various wldths
of
blades
wlth
the
Made
on
Iha
wheels,
lum
the star
wtreel
(A)
fig.
18
to
rake
or
loww
the
wheel
uotA
You
pro-
vide
the
right
tension
to
Ywr
blade.
Comt
belt
lmah
m
&bind
when
there
is
approximately
I'E25.4mm)
denadin
in
the
center span
of
the
pullers
with
lihl
flnw
~essute.
Over
slralnlng
is
a
o~nmcrn
muse
ol
bbde
bre&a*
and
othw
unsatlsfadorlf
Made
Performam.
Rebx
the
Iensbn
when
the
machine
Ls
not
in
use.
TMnB
The
BIade
Atter
tensfon
has
Deen
aPPlbd
to
the
blabe.
revolve
the
wheels
slawly
toward
bY
ham
and
welch
the
Made
(4)
FW.
19
to
see
that
It
travels
h
lb
center
ol
the
upper
th.
11
the
blade
barn
to
ueeP
lcward
Ihe
front
edge.
turn
the
knob
to
the
MI
and
thls
wRl
IRt
th
to^
of
!he
wM
to-
ward
the
badt
ol
the
machine
and
MI
draw
the
blade
toward
the
center
of
Ihu
tlre.
ll
the
blade
mew
toward
the
badc
edge.
twrn
the
knob
to
the
ri!Jht.Adust
the
knob
(0)
only
m
tadam
d
a
turn
at
a
tlne.
Nevw
tradt
the
blab
whAa
tha
mac:blne
k
running.
AQvgtmg
VPPW
Bl-
Gum
Assam&
The
uPPerblade
guldeassmbly
(D)
FQ.19.
shouldalwa~
boa
es
close
as
posgb!o
to
the
top,
surfma
of
ti
msterlal
bdng
eut
by
loosen-
tng
lodc
handb
(C)
and
movhg
the
wkia
assembly
(Dl
to
the
dasked
vwllbn.
Fig.
19
Tha
upper
blade
gu#a
WmbW
should
alm
puW
(A)
FN.
20.
am
nal
with
tha
blade.

Nusllng
Upper
Blade
Gum
And
Blade
Sum
Bearing
Ths
uppa
blsds
sdduu
and
Us&
:uPPwt
bsnrlnC
ms
aduslad
mly
atter
the
blade
Is
bns!ened
and
trscklng
hoPertY.
To
a&lrl
poDesd
as
fdh;
The
urn
Made
gum
(A)
FW-21.
are
held
h
Uacs
b)r
msans
of
the
set
mews
(B).Lowen
the
ssl6mma
(B)
to
mws
the
Wluldas
(A)
as
dose
as
possbk
b
the
sb
d
ths
Ma.
being
mful
not
b
plnch
the
black.
Then
WMen
he-
knob
am
(B).
ha
IJ~
bhcb
bupWbsarlnP
(C)
FQ.21.
mnh
the
bh&
Zrom
be-
ing
pushed
tw
Ist
b
ltm
bac)c
which
mkl
damC
the
set
In
the
saw
teeth.
Ttm
suPWrt
beerbW
(CE
should
be
lei
1/64'(0.4mJmE
hhhd
the
Fig.
21
bra
by
kossnlng
seraw
ED)
10
rova
the
sum
bdng
IC)
In
or
OM.
The
bCa
$uPPort
bnrM
(C)
sbuld
also
be
adiusted
so
ttm
bmadge
of
the
Made
&am
tha
wbkk
dhtw
of
Ms
bar1
beating
by
hut
1/16.
(
1.6dm)
Ttm
bewln0
(C)
is
set
on
nn
mnlrle
snd to
cham
Wltlm
re-
sumv
(D)
end
kwhg
(C)
F10.21.
Lmm
seraw
(O).end
r-l-
tion
sh&
Mal
bearing
(C)
b
altacM
to.
AdvsUng
Lower
Blade
Gub
kid
BW
Sum
8amrhq
The
l~nra
Mado
guides
and
suPWrt
baring
sMd
bs
nt
th
same
ti
as
the
uww
gum
and
bdng
as
lohws:
LwroenIhshrro-(B)
FP.22,~dfnmm0uldar(A)ardome~
PoslltrrstcthssldsdthsWsds.MQcrsrsM
not tePlnchh bkds.Thsn
tbkten
wws
(B).
Adus~nt
al
dubh
d
5
aCwd
band
saw
g8ar
brr*
must
ldkw
the
belw
hcbuction
and
usa
FPlg.23
as
relmnrm.Pul
wi
PM
(A)
Iw
5
6-
&
iustmnt
dww
reW
to
Mmth
atscbd
Iw
deM
-tbn
ol
R.
P.
M,
and
belt
advstmmt.
Fig.
23
T0W~tsIwrJ#l,~~10b.~~iMMfortb~~
al
l/r(
l3mm)
10%.
Ckls
PulkY,
8bnd
m.
CHANGING
BLADES
To
chanas
Mad%a.
sm
IoJiows:
1
.Rem
the
uPPsr
end
lrmFw
wW
Ow-.
2.
Retoass
tenlbn
on
tha
band
w
Mede.
3.
Remwe
the
laWa
adustment
ph
and
tabk
bsrt.
4.SIPfhsbladeollthewheelmd~idskwlttvMtbakthth~.
5.
To
Instan
a
new
blade,
rawme
tlm
above
-re.

BAND
SAW
BLADES
A
band
saw
blade
Is
a
dellcata
Plece
d
steel
Mat
Is
subiecled
to
b-emendous
strain.
You
can
obtain
bng
use
horn
a
band
saw
blade
it
You
Qb
It
tat
keaknt.
Be
sure
You
use
blades
of
the
Prom
thldtness,
width
and
temper
lor
the
varbus
lyPes
of
materlal
20
be
cut,
Alms
use
the wldest
blsde
PwaibIe.
Use the
MRQW
blades
OW
tor
sawing
small.
ahPt
curves and
for
fine
delite
work.
This
MI
save
bh&s
and
will
Froduce
beiter
work.
Band
saw
blades may
be
Purchad,
welded.
set
and
sharpened
ready
fw use.
For
cuMng
wmd
and
simlar
malerials
we
can
sum
them
In
widths
of
1/8-(3.
tm/m),
3{1Gm(4.
Em/rn),
1/4-16,
4rn/rn).
3/8
(9.
5rn/m).
1JT
1
12.
7m/m).
3/4'
119tnfrn).
Fh
and
set
tho
wad
Euttlng
Mades
whenever
you
find
B
re-
4ubs
Wassum
to
m9ke
hn
cut.
If
a
Made
is
Wen
il
m
be
brazed
prwekled:hawevw.
H
It
has
bdy
wwk-
hardened
it.
will
SOM
break
h
anottw
PT-.
If
you
ere
not
e-
9u-
to
lk.
set
and
haze
ar
wdd
blades
tzke
them
to
a
saw
Mw
fw
rearndttming.
Under
average
condllbrts.
blades
shouM
be
msharPened
atlw
4
hwrs
of
operation.
Any
one
ol
a
number
ei
mndltbns
may
cause
a
band
swu
bra&
to
bmak.
Blade
breakage
is.
In
so'm
cases.
unavoa-
able.
bemg
the
natural
result
aI
the
pecul!ar
atresses
ta
whch
such
blades
are
subkled.
H
is.
heupever.
den
dm
ta
avoid-
abk
causes,
most
otten
to
la&
of
can
w
judgement
on
the
part
d
lhe
operator
In
rnountlng
m
dusling
Ihe
blade
or
guides.
The
most
common
causes
01
blade
breakage
are:
(
1)
faulty
alignments
and
adustments
of
the
guides.
(2)loreing
or
Msling
a
w!de
blade
mound
a
curve
of
shwt
radius.
(
3
fed-
Ing
tea
last.
(4)
dullness
ot
the
teeth
or
absence
ol
suHicient
rer.
(5ltxwssivs
ttghtmbrg
ol
the
hiaba.
(6)tc~
guide
set
trxr
hlgh
ebovs
the
vvwk
klngcut.
f7)usinB
a
Made
with
a
lumpy
w
finishad
haze
u
weld
and.
(8
)mntinuws
run-
nlng
of
the
8aw
blade
when
nol
In
ustr
tor
cuttkg.
Nm
Made3
for
*Is
atandard
14'(356/rn/rn)
Band
Saw
am
93,,,'(
2375m/m
long.
Ttm
adjustment
MI
aewmmoetate
blades
w
to
a
rnaxlmurn
length
ot
94*{2386m/rn)
and
lo
a
mlnhum
bngh
of
41,n12324rn/m).
When
egulPPed
with
!he
No.
21
-
984
Hebht
Attachment,
n8w
blades should
be
105"
(2667dm)
long:
maximum and
minimum
knsths
am
106'
/2692m/rn)
and
103,n"(Z629m/rn).
OPERATING
THE
BAND
SAW
Befwe
starting
the
machine.
see
that
all
adustmsnb
twm
prop-
srly
made
and
the
guards
are
6.n
piace.
Turn
the
wlley
by
hand
to
mkt
sum that
everfthhg
Is
cwreCt
BEFORE
turning
on
the
Mr.
KEEP
THE
SAW
BLADE
SHARP
and
you
wffl Elnd
that
WY
little
fornard
Presswe
is
Mubed
lor
average
cubing.
Mwe
the
st&
agalnst
the
Made
steam
and
no
faster
than
will
give
an
easy
mmng
movement.
Avoid
twistb~g
tha
blade
by
Wing
b
turn
sham
mmers.
Re-
member
you
must
saw
arwnd
caners.
CUTTING
CURVES
Whsn
ambrg
m,
twn
the
stodr
careiu2W
so
that
the
blade
my
blbw
wlthwt
bemg
IwIsted.
II
a
curve
Is
so
abruPI
that
it
Is
mssary
to
repearedly
baa
up
and
wt
a new
kwl,
elther
a
MOW
Made
is needed
or
a
bbde
with
mom
set
Is
re-
quh?d.fhpr
mom
set
a
blade
bas,
the
easier
it
win
allw
the
st&
to
be
turned,
but
4I-a
cut
is
USUIUY
rougher
than
wb
a
medlum
amount
of
set
Is
used.
Inwffhdrawing
the
PI-
being
cut*in
order
b
change
the
evl,
or
1w
any
other reason.
the
mtw
must
be
careful
that
he
hs
not
accidentally
daw
the
Made
off
the
wheels.
In
most
cases
it
is
easier
and
safer
ta
turn
the
st&
and
saw
out
though
the
waste
material.
rather than
M
to
wilhdraw
the
st&
Irom
the
blade.
HOW
TO
ORDER
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
Even
quasi
bunt
tools
such
as
the
mr
tool
you
have
pur-
chased.
rniPht
need
wcasmnal
replacement
Parts
to
maintain
R
in
good
wwking wndition
over
the
Years.
To
ohr
replace-
ment
Parh,
mnlact
or
mlta
your
dislrbutw.
Please
gk
the tollowing
intormatton:
1.
Model
No.
and
SerU
No.
and
all
smlkallons
show
on
Ihe
Mcd~l
No.
/Serial
No.
Plate.
2.
Part
number
or
numbers
as
sbown
in the
Replacement
Pans
llst
suppliedwith
Yeur
~wer
ml.
3.
A
brief
desaiptlon
d
!tie
trot&
with
the
Wwer
Iool.
KeD
the
top
gu&
de
down
to
bhe
work
at
an
tlmes.
Do
not
forca
tha
matarid
amhat
the
Ma&
too
hard.
LigM
mntad
wllh
Me
black
will
Psml
aasler
tolowlng
of
tb
lfns
and
me-
vent
undw
trelkm.
heating
and
wNhardenlng
ot
the
black
at
Its
back
dm.

TECHNICAL
DATA
MIDDLE
PULLEY
MOTOR
PULLEY
SPINDLE
SPEED
R.P.M.(50HZ/50HZ)
SKY
BLADE
"
Press
sawn
(A)
when
adjust
from
dngle
speed
to
lour
speed.
However,
remember
to
pull
wE
(A)
when
adjust
to
iim
speed
(A42).

TROUBLE
SHOOTING
GUSDE
lown
fuse
or
open
circuit
breaker
Problm:
Motor
won't
start.
(c)
Power
cord
is
damaged.
Replace.
(d)
Switch
is
not
in
'on'
position,
(e)
Motor
requires
service.
and
Saw
blade
does
not
move
lthough
motor
is
running.
(b)
Blade
has
skppsd
off
puiley
wh&
Open
cwer
hwsing
and
cneek
(a)
Teem
have
wen
Med
by
contact
with
hardwed
stedmr
long
usaw.
lade
will
not
cut
or
cuts
slowly.
(b)
Use
higher
speed
setting
(for
wood).
(c)
Blade
mounted
backwards.
driver
at
wheel.

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
&
PARTS
LIST

PM
No.
DesalPtlon
Q'tY
PartNo.
DeserBlhn
0,
tv
Upper
Fram
Arm
UPPer
Wheel
Saw
Guard
H.
Boll
Gulde
post
A.
Uppsr
SupWlt
0ruckta
PoM
8.
Sum
BWt
la
UPPer
QuI*
Knm
Upper
SPeelng
Sleeve
Stop
RlnQ
Beam
6200u
H.
Bolt
Blah
Gub
Retalnlng
Rinu
P.H.
Sasw
Blade
Adjustkrg
Sm
Coil
Spring
UPDer
Wheel
Slldhl
Blkt
Square
Nut
Kncb
Saew
Umr
Whssr
ShaR
Hhgs
Smlnv
Pln
Sreel
Pln
UPFW
WM
SImR
Bearing
62022
Y
PPer
Whesl
Wheel Protedw
Nut
Stud
Upper
Whwl
Qumrdlnner)
UPPer
Wkl
Guard(0uter)
Knob
Nut
SPrlng
Pln
H.
Bolt
F,
Washer
Basa
Nul
saw
Blade
Table
tnswl
Spring
Pln
Tabla
Pin
Table
H
.
Bolt
Trunnlon
Clamp
shos
Trunnlon
F.
Washw
H.
Bolt
Trunnion
Sum
Bradst
Knob
Nut
H
.
Bolt
Splng
Washw
Polntw
Rod
P.H.Sm
Scale
SleE
cover
H.
Bon
F
.
WasM
tM4er
sum
Btaclcal
Pmt
Kncb
S&aw
Knob
Sasw
Knob
Suew
Nut
Blade
Qulk
Nama
Ptnla
Key
H.
Bplt
Rmtainlnp
Rm
LOW-
WM
shn
Baarlng
62042
Lom~
Whssl
Nut

Part
No.
~esai~tlon
O'ty
Pad
No.
Description
O'N
Lower
Wheel
Guard
Blade
Guard
Motor
Purley
Set
Screw
H
Bdt
F.
Washer
TeMe
Label
Scale
Guide
Plate
Pointer
P.
H.Scr%w
Spring
Pln
Knob
F.
Washer
Guwd
for
UPPer
Gulde
Pmt
Kex
Bob
STAND
PAATSLtST
Face
Plate
Stand Legs
(A)
Sland
Legs
(B)
SuPPwting
Plate
Base
Motor
Plate
Mctor
Fastenrng
Plate
Molor
Plate
Bra&et
Stitlerhg
Plate
Motor
Pulley
Box
Pwar
Cmd
P.
H.
Screw
Grounding
bble
WiCh
Gord
Bushing
Bush
P.
H.
Suaw
Wamlng Labla
H.
Bolt
H.
Bolt
Squere
N&
BaR
Spring
Washer
F
.
Washer
Nut
Nut
P.
H.
Scrw
Knob
L.
sham
FW
P~IB
Pad
Retalnlng
Plsls
Pmswr
8bdc
Sell
-
tnpPlnQ
SINGLE
SPEED
PARTS
LIST
V.
Bsk
A.
50
Rslt
Pulley
shsn
Bearing
62D4r
Motor
PUIW
Sst
Screw
7WO
SPEED
PARTS
LIST
Bane
120203
SM
fl
120201
Nul
1202Q5
F
.
Wmhw
120206
Rslalnlng
Rlng
120207
Bwrlng
62022
Retalnlns
Rtnn
Middle
Pulley
Mob
Pulley
Set
Saew
V
-
Bell
A22
V
-
Belt
A38
V-Belt
A50
FOUR
SPEED
PARTS
LIST
Base
BeU
PuneY
Shatt
Bearing
62042
Shaft
Nut
F
.
Washer
Retaining
Ring
Bearing
62022
Retaming
Ring
Middle
Pulley
Motw
Pulley
Sel
Saw
V-
Belt
A22
V-
Bell
A38
FIVE
SPEED
PARTS
LIST
Base
Gear
Box
H.
Bolt
Retaining
RlnP
BaarlnP
62042
shan
Reta~nhg
Rhg
Spring
Washw
Gear
K8Y
Eel
Scrsrr
Key
Gew
Key
Gear
Bearlng
8202~
Gear
Key
ShaR
RetelnlnQ
RlnO
V-
Ben
A50
Y
-Belt
A33
Saw
Blah
cover
H.
Bolt
Retaining
Rlng
Pulley
Set
Smw
SPrhQ
RetalnlnO
Rim
Pulley
Sresl
Ball
Motw
PulW

or
Your
Own
Safety
Read
Instruction
Manual
Before
0
perating
Saw
1
.Weat
eye
protection.
2.Do
not
remove
Jammed
cut
off
pieces
until
blade
has
stopped.
3.M
aintain
proper
adjustment
of
blade
tension,
blade
guides,
and
thrust
bearings.
4.Adjust
upper
guide
to
just
clear
workpiece.
5.H
old
work
piece
firmly
against
table.
6."Never
operate
any
machine
tool
without
all
proper
safety
guards
in
place
and
in
good
working
condition
."
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