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• Before you connect the machine to the power sup-
ply, make sure the data on the rating plate is the
same as that for your mains.

8. Attachment

m ATTENTION! Before all maintenance, set-up and
assembly work on the band saw, unplug the mains plug.
Assembly tools
1 Open-ended spanner, size 10/13
1 Allen key, size 3
1 Allen key, size 4
1 Screwdriver
The saw table and table extension are not assembled
for packaging reasons.
8.1 Assembling the saw table (Fig. 2-3)
• Remove the wing nut (21), the locking handle (22),
the two washers and the clamping plate (23). (Fig. 2)
• Guide the saw table (7) over the Bandsaw blade
(26). Fasten it to the two screws on the machine
frame with the plate (23), the two washers, the wing
nut (21) and the locking handle (22). (Fig. 3)
• Fit the bolt M6x35 (36) with two washers (37) and
the nut (38) to the table. (Fig. 3)
8.2 Fitting the table width enlargement (Fig.
4+4.1+4.2+4.3+4.4)
• Remove the two bolts (39) and washers (40) from
the table width enlargement (8). (Fig. 4)
• Slide the table width enlargement (8) onto the table
(7) mounted on the machine. Ensure that the clamp-
ing lever (10) is open (Fig. 4.1+4.2).
• Push the table width enlargement fully onto the table
(Fig. 4.3) in order to fix the two bolts (39) on both
sides. (Fig. 4.4) Be sure to fit the bolts (39) on both
sides. The two bolts are used to limit the extension
of the table width enlargement.
8.3 Fitting the parallel stop (Fig. 5)
• Fit the parallel stop (14) by positioning it at the back
and fixing the clamping lever (42) in place down-
wards.
• When dismantling, pull the clamping lever (42) up-
wards and remove the parallel stop (14).
• The clamping force of the parallel stop can be ad-
justed at the rear knurled nut (41).
8.4 Adjusting the cutting width (Fig. 5+5.1)
• The parallel stop (14) must be used when cutting
sections of wood lengthways.
• Place the parallel stop (14) on the guide rail (43) to
the left or right of the sawing blade
• 2 scales are printed on the guide rail for the parallel
stop (43), which show the distance between the stop
rail and sawing blade.
• Adjust the parallel stop (14) to the required dimen-
sion in the window (44) and use the clamping lever
(42) to fix in place for the parallel stop. (Fig. 5)
8.7 Using the table width enlargement (Fig. 6-6.2)
• Always use the table width enlargement (8) with par-
ticularly wide workpieces.
• Loosen the clamping lever (10) and pull the table
width enlargement out far enough so that the work-
piece to be sawn can lie on it without tipping. (Fig.
6.2)
8.6 Tensioning the saw band (Fig. 1+16.1)
m ATTENTION! If the saw is at a standstill for an
extended period the saw band tension must be re-
lieved, i.e. before switching the saw on it is necessary
to check the saw blade tension. Do not release the
band saw blade until the band saw blade has come to
a complete stop and the mains plug has been discon-
nected. Before connecting to the mains, check the
saw blade tension.
• The band saw is equipped with a quick-release
lever (61), which serves to release the tension of
the saw band after finishing work. When work is
resumed, the saw band can be quickly brought to
the pre-adjusted tension. (Fig. 16.1)
• First the quick-release lever (61) must be moved to
position A (tension). Tension the saw band with the
tensioning screw (1) only when the quick-release
lever (61) is in position A (tension). If the saw band
is tensioned in position B of the quick-release lever
(61) (release) with the tensioning screw (1) and then
with the quick-release lever (61), the saw band may
break.
• Turn the clamping screw (1) clockwise to tension
the Bandsaw blade (26). The correct tension of
the saw band can be determined by pressing the
finger laterally against the saw band, roughly cen-
trally between the two saw band rollers (2+9). The
Bandsaw blade (26) should only depress slightly
(approx. 1-2 mm) here.
• The sufficiently tensioned saw band makes a me-
tallic sound when tapped.
• Relieve the saw band tension if it is not in use for
an extended time, so that it does not become over-
stretched. To do this, move the quick-release lever
(61) to position B (release).
m ATTENTION! With high tension, the saw band
may break. RISK OF INJURY! If the tension is too
low, the driven saw band roller (8) may spin, resulting
in the saw band coming to a standstill.
8.7 Adjusting the saw band (Fig. 1+1a)
m ATTENTION! Before it is possible to implement
the saw band setting, the saw band must be ten-
sioned correctly.
• Open the side covers (13) by undoing the cover
locking mechanisms (12) with the help of the screw-
driver (33).
• Slowly turn the saw band roller (2) clockwise. The
Bandsaw blade (26) should run centrally on the
saw band roller (2). If this is not the case, the angle
of the top saw band roller (2) must be corrected.
• If the Bandsaw blade (26) runs more towards the
rear edge of the saw band roller (2) then the set
screw (17) must be rotated anticlockwise.
• Open the locking screw for the top saw band roller
(16).
• Turn the bottom saw band roller (9) slowly by hand,
to check the position of the Bandsaw blade (26).
• If the Bandsaw blade (26) runs more towards the
front edge of the saw band roller (2) then the set
screw (17) must be rotated clockwise.
• After setting the top saw band roller (2), check the
position of the Bandsaw blade (26) on the bottom
saw band roller (8). The Bandsaw blade (26) should
also lie centrally on the saw band roller (9) here. If
this is not the case, the angle of the top saw band
roller (2) must be adjusted again.
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