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where the rear support bearing (41) just stops
touching the blade (max. 0.5 mm gap). Then
re-tighten the socket head screw (43).
Caution! The blade will be rendered useless
if the side support bearings (39, 40) touch
the blade teeth! Adjust the depth of the side
support bearings with the socket head screw
(43).
5.4.2 Adjusting the lower support bearings
(Fig. 9a-10)
Disassemble the saw table (15). (See 5.1).
Open the lower side cover (12) by slackening
the fastening handle (13).
Turn the cover (50) away to the front to gain
access to the support bearings.
Use the 4 mm hex key (57) to slacken the
socket head screw on the support bearing at
bottom left (44) and right (45).
Slacken the socket head screw on the sup-
port bearing at bottom rear (46) by passing
the 4 mm hex key (57) through the opening
(49) and into the socket head screw.
Move the support bearings (44, 45, 46) to the
point where they just stop touching the blade
(26) (max. 0.5 mm gap).
Re-tighten the socket head screws with the
hex key (57).
Important! If you fit a blade with a different
width, you can shift the complete lower bea-
ring unit (47) such that all 3 support bearings
(44, 45, 46) are shifted in one go.
To do so, use the 4 mm hex key (57) to
slacken the 4 mm socket head screw (48).
Move the lower bearing unit (47) to the point
where the rear support bearing (46) just stops
touching the blade (max. 0.5 mm gap). Then
re-tighten the socket head screw (48).
Important! The blade will be rendered usel-
ess if the side support bearings (44, 45) touch
the blade teeth! Adjust the depth of the side
support bearings with the socket head screw
(48).
Close the side cover (12) again.
Important! After you have adjusted the upper
and lower support bearings:
Turn the blade pulley several turns by hand.
Check the adjustment of the support bearings
and make corrections as required.
5.5 Adjusting the upper blade guide (Fig. 11)
Undo the locking handle (32).
Turn the adjustment wheel (31) to lower the
blade guide (11) as close as possible to the
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workpiece to be cut (approx. 2-3 mm gap).
Re-tighten the locking handle (32).
Check the adjustment before each cut and
make corrections as required.
5.6 Adjusting the saw table to 90° (Fig. 12)
Adjust the blade guide to maximum height
(see 5.5).
Slacken the wing handle (18) (see 5.1).
Slacken the lock nut (34).
Place a 90° set-square (a) between the blade
(26) and the saw table (15). (This product
does not come with a set-square (a))
Turn the stop screw (33) in or out with the hex
key (57) in order to tilt the saw table (15) until
it is at an angle of exactly 90° to the blade
(26).
Re-tighten the lock nut (34) to secure this set-
ting.
Use the wing handle (18) to re-fasten the saw
table (15).
5.7 Blade selection
The blade supplied with the bandsaw is designed
for all-purpose use. When you select a blade you
should consider the following criteria:
With a narrow blade you can cut tighter radii
than with a wide blade.
Wide blades are used to saw straight cuts.
This is particularly important when cutting
wood because the blade has a tendency to
follow the grain of the wood and therefore to
deviate easily from the cutting line.
Finely toothed blades provide smoother cuts
but are slower than coarse blades.
Caution! Never use warped or lacerated bla-
des!
5.8 Replacing the blade (Figure 1/13)
Open the two side covers (12) by slackening
the fastening handles (13).
Remove the guide rail (37) (see 5.1).
Tilt the saw table (15) to 45°.
Turn the cover (50) away to the front.
Re-set the saw table (15) to 90°.
Pull the push-in cover (51) up and out.
Move the blade guide (11) into a position half
way between the saw table (15) and the ma-
chine housing (25).
Turn the tightening screw (9) counterclockwi-
se to remove the tension from the blade (26).
Remove the blade (26) from the blade pulleys
(7, 8) and take it out through the slot in the
saw table (15).
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