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Fit the new blade (26) on the two blade pul-
leys (7, 8).
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Caution! Pay attention to the running direc-
tion. The cutting angle of the teeth must point
in running direction, i.e. downwards from the
upper blade guard (11). (See the arrow on the
upper side cover (12)).
•
Re-insert the push-in cover (51).
•
Tilt the saw table to 45° in order to turn the
cover (50) to the rear, to re-adjust the saw ta-
ble (15) to 90° and to re-fit the guide rail (37).
•
Tension and adjust the new blade (26), and
adjust the upper and lower support bearings
(see 5.2, 5.3, 5.4).
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Close the side cover (12).
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Warning! Each time after the blade (26) is
changed, check that it runs freely in the table
insert (17) when set to perpendicular and
also when set to 45° (with the saw table (15)
tilted).
•
Check that all safety devices are in good wor-
king order before you begin working with the
saw again.
5.9 Changing the rubber tires on the blade
pulleys (Fig. 14)
After a certain time the rubber tires (3) on the bla-
de pulleys (7, 8) will get worn by the sharp teeth
of the blades and must be replaced.
•
Remove the blade (26) (see 5.8).
•
Lift the edge of the rubber tire (3) with a small
screwdriver (b) and then pull it off the upper
blade pulley (8). (This product does not come
with a screwdriver (b))
•
Repeat for the lower blade pulley (7).
•
Fit the new rubber tire (3) and re-fit the blade
(26).
•
Tension and adjust the blade (26), and adjust
the upper and lower support bearings (see
5.2, 5.3, 5.4).
5.10 Changing the table insert (Fig. 15)
To prevent increased risk of injury, the table insert
(17) must be replaced whenever it becomes worn
or damaged.
•
Undo the fastening screw of the table insert
(17) with a cross-head screwdriver (c). (This
product does not come with a cross-head
screwdriver (c))
•
Lift the worn table insert (17) up and out.
•
Fit the replacement table insert in reverse
order.
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5.11 Extractor socket (Fig. 2)
The bandsaw is equipped with an extractor so-
cket (6) for extracting sawdust and chips. Connect
the bandsaw to a chip extraction system (not in-
cluded in delivery) by connecting the hose of the
extraction system to the extractor socket (6).
5.12 Push stick holder (Fig. 16)
When not in use, the push stick (35) must always
be kept in the holder (36).
6. Operation
6.1 On/Off switch (Fig. 17)
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To turn the saw on, press the green button „I".
•
To turn the saw off again, press the red button
„0".
•
This bandsaw has a switch with undervoltage
release. After a power failure you must switch
on the bandsaw again.
6.2 LED lamp (Fig. 4/17)
•
For good illumination of the work area you
can use the LED lamp (28) in addition to the
room lighting. The On/Off switch for the LED
lamp (56) is directly above the On/Off switch
(1).
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Switching on: Switch position "
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Switching off: Switch position "OFF"
6.3 Parallel stop (Fig. 18)
•
The parallel stop (24) can be mounted on the
saw table (15) to the left and right of the blade
(26).
•
The parallel stop (24) must be inserted in the
guide rail (37) on the saw table (15).
•
The parallel stop (24) can be set to the requi-
red dimension with the help of the scale (23)
on the guide rail (37).
•
You can clamp the parallel stop in the requi-
red position by pressing the eccentric lever
(21).
•
Important! If the clamping force of the par-
allel stop (24) is too low, you can increase it
with the adjusting nut (22) at the rear end of
the parallel stop (24).
6.4 Angular cuts (Fig. 4)
To enable you to perform angular cuts parallel to
the blade (26), the table (15) can be tilted from
0° - 45°.
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Slacken the wing handle (18).
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Tilt the saw table (15) until the required angle
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