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• Turn the saw over and place it down on a work-
bench or table like this
• Loosen the screws (a) and remove the saw blade
guard (8).
• Start to remove the saw blade at the top part of
the saw blade guard (12) and continue right around
the pulleys (13). When removing the saw blade,
the tension may be relieved and the saw blade
may jump off. SAW BLADES ARE SHARP. WEAR
GLOVES WHEN HANDLING THEM (Fig. 7 + 8).
• Check the guide rollers (15) and remove all coarse
chips that may be in here. Jammed chips may pre-
vent the guide rollers from turning and lead to flat
spots.
• Rubber bands (14) are located on the pulleys (13).
The rubber bands should be checked for loose-
ness or damage with a blade change. Wipe chips
off the rubber bands on the pulleys. This extends
the service life of the bands and prevents the saw
blade from slipping.
Fitting the saw blade (fig. 6-11)
• Position the saw blade such that the teeth are on
the base and are angled in the direction of the
workpiece stop, as shown in Figure 9.
• Slide the saw blade into the guide rollers (15), as
shown in Figure 10.
• Hold the saw blade firmly in the guide rollers, run
it around both pulleys (13) and through the work-
piece stop (9)
• Make sure that the saw blade is inserted fully in
the guide rollers (15) and sits straight against the
rubber bands (14).
• Turn the saw blade tensioning lever (11) anticlock-
wise to the stop, and then turn the saw over care-
fully, so that the pulleys lie on the workbench or
table. Make sure that the teeth point away from
the band saw.
• Tighten the saw blade guard (8) again.
• Attention! Band saw must not be operated without
saw blade protection
• Switch the saw on and off a few times, to ensure
that the saw blade is sitting correctly.
m CAUTION:
• Maintain physical distance from the saw band area
during this test.
Mounting the metal band saw on the saw table
(fig. 14)
• Place your metal band saw on the support arm
(17).
• Fix the metal band saw to the support arm (17)
with 3 screws.
• Tighten the screws after installation.
Clamp workpiece (fig. 15-17)
• First open the lever (20) counterclockwise.
• Pull the movable clamping jaw (18) backwards.
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• Place the workpiece on the front fixed clamping
jaw (19).
• Slide the movable clamping jaw (18) towards the
workpiece.
• Clamp the workpiece with the lever (20).
Support arm 0°- 45° (fig. 18)
With the metal band saw, oblique cuts of 0°-45° to
the working surface can be made.
• Open the locking handle (21)
• Set the support arm (17) to the desired angle.
• Retighten the locking handle (21).
m Attention
Due to the dead weight of the metal band saw, a
short touch is enough to tilt the support arm down-
wards. m Risk of injury
Sawing with the saw table (fig. 19+20)
With the saw, mitre cuts can be made to the left from
0°- 45° to the working surface.
• Set the desired angle as described under point
(support arm 0°-45°).
• Clamp your workpiece as described under Point
(Clamp workpiece).
m Attention
Keep the power cord away from the saw range.
• Switch the bandsaw on.
m Attention
By the dead weight of the metal band saw a short
touch is enough that the support arm tilts down.
Keep your hands away from the sawing area.
m Risk of injury
• When the saw reaches the desired speed, slowly
tilt the main body of the tool and carefully down-
wards so that the band saw blade comes into con-
tact with the workpiece. Wends you do not apply
any additional pressure that could be caused by
the weight of the main body of the tool. Careful-
ly avoid that the band saw blade suddenly and
strongly in contact with the surface of the work-
piece. This leads to severe Damage to the band
saw blade. To achieve maximum lifetime of the
band saw blade is to be achieved. to ensure that
at the beginning of the sawing process no sudden
impact occurs.
NOTE: If the band saw is blocked during sawing
or in the workpiece material is stuck, release the
switch immediately and swivel the band saw up
again to avoid damage to the band saw blade and
motor.
• The tool's own weight provides the most efficient
downward cutting pressure. If the pressure is in-
creased by the operator, the saw blade slows down
and the life of the blade is reduced.
• After the sawing process, swivel the band saw
back into the starting position. Make sure that the
machine does not tilt down again.
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