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Delta BS150LS Manual De Instrucciones página 18

Sierra de banda 254 mm (10 po)
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Before starting the machine, see that all adjustments
are properly made and the guards are in place. Turn the upper
wheel by hand to make sure that everything is correct BEFORE turning on the power.
Keep the top guide within 1/8" of the work piece at all times. Do not force the material against the blade. Light pressure
on the work piece will produce a smoother cut, and prevent excess friction, heating, and hardening of the blade.
KEEP THE SAW BLADE SHARP. Very little forward pressure is required for normal cutting. Keep the workpiece mov-
ing at a slow and consistent
rate against the blade to ensure a smooth and accurate cut.
Avoid twisting the blade by trying to turn sharp corners. Remember, you must saw around corners.
CUTTING
CURVES
When cutting curves, turn the stock carefully so that the blade follows without twisting. If a curve is so abrupt that it is
necessary to repeatedly back up and cut a new kerf, a narrower blade, a blade with more set, or additional relief cuts
Fig. 39, may be necessary to allow the blade to cut more efficiently. The more set a blade has, the easier it will allow the
stock to be turned, but the cut is usually rougher than where a medium amount of set is used.
When withdrawing
the piece being cut, changing the cut, or for any other reason, be careful not to accidentally draw
the blade off the wheels. In most cases, it is easier and safer to turn the stock and saw out through the waste material,
rather than try to withdraw the stock from the blade.
CUTTING
LINE
RELIEF
CUTS
Fig. 39
Fig. 40 illustrates a typical cross-cutting
operation using the miter gage. Notice how the upper blade
guide assembly (A) is set slightly above the work surface (B).
Fig. 40
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