Important! The width of the new blade must be
at least as large as stipulated in section 4. Techni-
cal data. The teeth of the blade (15) must project
beyond the guide rollers (20) (see Fig. 7d). If the
new blade (15) is too narrow, the teeth will be da-
maged and the blade will become blunt.
Removing:
•
Slacken the two socket head screws (40) and
remove the two blade covers (36, 38).
•
Slacken the blade (15) by turning the clam-
ping lever (16) clockwise.
•
Caution! When the blade is being removed,
the tension might be released with a jerk
causing the blade (15) to jump off the blade
pulleys (18)!
•
To remove the blade: start at the top part of
the blade guard (17), then continue around
the blade pulleys (18), and finish at the guide
rollers (20).
•
Refasten the two blade covers (36, 38) with
the socket head screws (40).
5.6 Bandsaw with base frame (Fig. 1a, 8)
5.6.1 Mounting / removing the bandsaw on /
from the base frame (Fig. 9)
•
Unlock the pushlock button (26) (see 5.6.2)
and turn the mounting arm (25) downwards.
•
Place the bandsaw on the base frame (24) so
that the workpiece stop (13) rests on the base
frame and the holes in the mounting arm (25)
lie above the threaded holes in the bandsaw.
•
Use the 3 socket head screws (35) to fasten
the bandsaw to the mounting arm (25). Do
this with the hex key (23).
•
Important! The mounting arm (25) and the
bandsaw must engage with each other in a
positive fit.
5.6.2 Adjusting the pushlock button (Fig. 10)
•
The bandsaw is set at the factory in transport
position and locked in bottom position.
•
To unlock the pushlock button (26) proceed
as follows:
1. Pull out the pushlock button (26) and hold it
there.
2. Turn the pushlock button counter-clockwise
as far as the stop.
3. Let go of the pushlock button.
•
The pushlock button (26) must be unlocked in
order to be able to carry out any cuts.
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•
The bandsaw can also be locked in top posi-
tion in addition to transport position. This set-
ting is used, for example, when carrying out
cleaning jobs or clamping the workpiece.
5.6.3 Setting angles on the base frame
(Fig. 11)
•
Angle cuts from 0 to 45° can be carried out
using the base frame (24).
•
Undo the locking lever (31) by moving it
counter-clockwise.
•
Important! By changing the position you can
readjust the pretension of the clamping lever
(31). Proceed as follows:
- Pull up the clamping lever (31) and hold it
there.
- You can now rotate the clamping lever wit-
hout changing the tension.
- Let go of the locking lever (31) again.
•
Turn the mounting arm (25) to the required
angle.
•
Then re-tighten the clamping lever (31).
5.6.4 Precision adjustment of the angle scale
(Fig. 8/11)
•
You can readjust the angle indicator if requi-
red. To do so you will need a 90° stop angle
(not included with this product).
•
Slacken the clamping lever (31).
•
Place a 90° stop angle between the fixed
clamping jaw (28) and the blade (15).
•
Turn the mounting arm (25) to the point where
the angle between the fixed clamping jaw (28)
and the blade (15) equals exactly 90°.
•
Tighten the clamping lever (31) in order to
secure this setting.
•
Then undo the recessed head screw (33)
using a screwdriver (not included with this
product).
•
Adjust the pointer (32) to position 0° on the
angle scale (34).
•
Finally, secure this setting by tightening the
recessed head screw (33).
5.6.5 Clamping the workpieces (Fig. 12)
•
To clamp a workpiece in the base frame (24)
you must first release the movable clamping
jaw (27) by turning the handle (29) counter-
clockwise.
•
For small adjust widths: Turn out the handle
(29) to the point where the workpiece can be
inserted between the fixed clamping jaw (28)
and the movable clamping jaw (27).
•
For large adjust widths: Swing up the quick-
adjust facility (30). You can then use the
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