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Instructions Harbor Freight Tools, Modèle METAL CUTTING BANDSAW 93762

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Position the Vertical Cutting Plate Support against the Body Frame (60). Then firmly re-tighten the Hex Head Bolt. (See Figures I and J.) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION! Turn the Power Switch (164) to its “OFF” position and unplug the tool from its electrical outlet prior to making adjustments to the tool. To Use The Vise: Raise the Body Frame (60) to its 1. vertical position, and lock the Body Frame in place with the Support Plate (150) and Locking Pin (153). (See Figure H.) FIGURE KMOVEABLE VISE PLATE (141) HAND WHEEL (171) MACHINE BED (142) 2. Open the Moveable Vise Plate (141) to accept the piece of material to be cut by rotating the Hand Wheel (171) counterclockwise. (See Figure K.) Place the workpiece on the Machine 3. Bed (142). If the workpiece is long, support the end. (See Figure K.) Clamp the workpiece firmly with the 4. Moveable Vise Plate (141) by rotating the Hand Wheel (171) clockwise. (See Figure K.) To Use The Quick Vise Adjustment For An Angle Cut: Loosen the Hex Bolt (136), and move the Mitering Vise Plate (138) to the threaded hole position. Adjust the Mitering Vise Plate to the desired angle as indicated by the Angle Scale (165). Loosen the Hex Bolt (139), and adjust the Moveable Vise Plate (141) to parallel the Mitering Vise Plate. Then, re-tighten the Hex Bolt. (See Figure L.) THREADED HOLE POSITION HEX BOLT (136) MITERING VISE PLATE (138) MOVEABLE VISE PLATE (141) HEX BOLT (139) ANGLE SCALE (165) FIGURE L Adjustments To Adjust The Stock Stop: SHAFT (158) SOCKET HEAD SCREW (156) STOCK STOP (157) WORKPIECE(NOT INCLUDED) FIGURE M 1. Loosen the Socket Head Screw (156) that holds the Stock Stop (157) to the Shaft (158). (See Figure M.) Adjust the Stock Stop (157) to the 2. desired length position. Then, re- tighten the Socket Head Screw (156). (See Figure M.) Adjusting The Blade Guide Bearings: NOTE: Blade Guide Bearings (88, 92, 100, 104) adjustment is a critical factor in the performance of the Bandsaw. It is always best to try a new Saw 1. Blade (82) to see if it will correct poor cutting before attempting to adjust the Blade Guide Bearings. For example, if a Saw Blade becomes dull on one side sooner than the other, it will begin cutting crooked. A Saw Blade replacement will correct this problem, whereas Blade Guide Bearings adjustment will not. SHAFT (91, 103) OUTER BLADE GUIDE BEARING(92, 104) INNER BLADE GUIDE BEARING (88, 100) NUT (86, 96) (NOT SHOWN) SHAFT (91, 103) SAW BLADE (82) FIGURE N 2. If a new Saw Blade does not correct the problem, check the Blade Adjustable Seats (83, 110) to obtain the proper clearance. (See Figure N.) There should be from .000” (just 3. touching) to .001” clearance between the Saw Blade and Blade Guide Bearings (88, 92, 100, 104). To obtain this clearance adjust as follows: The a. Outer Blade Guide Bearings (92, 104) are mounted to Shafts (91, 103) and can be adjusted. (See Figure N.) Loosen the Nuts (86, 96) while holdb. ing the Shafts (91, 103) with a Hex Key (not included). (See Figure N.) Position the Shafts (91, 103) by turnc. ing it to the desired position of clearance. Then, re-tighten the Nuts (86, 96). (See Figure N.) Adjust the d. Inner Blade Guide Bearings (88, 100) in the same manner. Adjusting The Blade Tracking: Raise the Saw Head to its full verti1. cal position, making sure it locks in position by turning the Support Plate (150) to the right until it firmly locks into the Body Frame (60) and insert ing the Locking Pin (153). (See Figure H.) Turn on the Bandsaw. The Saw 2. Blade (82) is tracking properly when the back of the Blade is just touching the edge of the Blade Wheel (37) flange. The back of the Blade should not be rubbing against the flange. (See Figure P.) If adjustment is necessary, the Blade 3. Guide Bearings (88, 92, 100, 104) should be clear of the Saw Blade (82). (See Figure N.) HEX BOLT (21) LOWER SCREW (22) BLADE TENSIONADJUSTING KNOB(34) BLADE WHEEL(37) FIGURE O 4. Loosen the middle Hex Bolt (21) to a point where it is loose but snug. (See Figure O.) With the Bandsaw running, turn the 5. lower Screw (22) until the Saw Blade (82) is tracking properly, making sure Blade tension is maintained by turning the Blade Tension Adjusting Knob (34). (See Figure O.) Re-tighten the middle Hex Bolt (21) 6. when adjustment is complete. (See Figure O.) Adjusting The Blade Tension: BLADE TENSION ADJUSTING KNOB (34) BLADE WHEEL (37) BLADE WHEEL (54) SAWBLADE(82) BLADE BACK COVER (114) FIGURE P 1. Turn the Blade Tension Adjusting Knob (34) clockwise to increase tension on the Saw Blade (82). Turn the Blade Tension Adjusting Knob counterclockwise to decrease tension on the Saw Blade. Correct tension is acquired when the Saw Blade is just tight enough so that no slippage occurs between the Saw Blade and the Blade Wheels (37, 54). (See Figure P.) When the Bandsaw is not in use over 2. long periods of time, release the tension on the Saw Blade (82). Adjusting The Feed Rate: FIGURE QHANDLE(127) The feed rate of the Body Frame (60) can be adjus...

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