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 ====== Band Saw ====== ====== Band Saw ======
 +
 +**THIS BANDSAW HAS BEEN RETURNED TO ITS OWNER.**
 +
 +Clarke Woodworker CBS355\\
 +Blades: 1780mm length, 0.4mm thick, 6-13mm (1/4"-1/2") wide\\
 +{{ :cbs355.pdf |Manual}}
  
 TRAINING REQUIRED BEFORE USE. TRAINING REQUIRED BEFORE USE.
 +
 +{{:clarke_woodworker_bandsaw.jpg?300}}
  
 On loan from Stephen Giles. On loan from Stephen Giles.
 +
 +===== Safety =====
 +
 +  * Wear safety glasses.
 +  * Position the blade guard as low as possible to limit your exposure to the blade.
 +  * Keep hands away from the blade at all times.
 +  * Hold the material to the side of the blade so that your hands cannot fall into the blade if you trip.
 +  * Always keep your eye on the blade.
 +  * Limit the number of people around you, to avoid distractions and accidental trips.
 +  * For beginners, have a second person to give you feedback (e.g. point out when you are positioning your hand too close to the blade).
 +
 +===== Maintenance =====
 +
 +  * disconnect from power
 +  * remove front cover (two screws)
 +  * tighten tensioner to free the blade
 +  * raise the blade guard
 +  * remove positioning blocks if required
 +  * remove/replace blade
 +  * ensure that blade teeth are in the correct position (facing forward and down)
 +  * loosen tensioner slowly, manually turning the blade to check that everything is in position, then hand tighten followed by 1/4 turn tightening with 6 mm hex key
 +  * install the positioning blocks (should be almost touching)
 +  * adjust bearing so that flat face almost touches back of blade
 +  * replace cover
 +
 +===== Tips =====
 +
 +  * Lowest speed should be fine for most tasks (higher speed makes more heat)
 +  * Different blades for different tasks (shallow "scroll" blade for fine work, general blade for wood, bimetal blade for aluminium).
 +  * Cutting some steel might be okay, but this saw is really designed for woodworking
 +  * Position the blade guard as low as possible to keep the blade from flexing too much
 +  * Curves can't always be cut in one go (cut wider to make space for the blade, then refine afterwards)
 +  * Don't force it, avoid twisting the blade
 +  * Support the material to avoid pinching the blade
 +  * Don't leave the cover on the sanding disc
  
bandsaw.txt · Last modified: 2020-05-31 14:06 by al

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