Do not use machine is if it is damaged or incorrectly
regulated.
Use this machine for the purpose for which it was
designed. Any other use may be dangerous for the
user, for the machine and for persons, animals and
things that may be around.
Check:
- The machine completely and look for loose and
damaged parts (screws, nuts, etc.).
- That the moving parts of the machine are not in
contact with any other object.
Tighten, repair or replace everything you need before
using the machine.
Do not use any accessory on this machine outside of
those recommended by Garland since its use could
result in serious injury to the user, machine, and the
people, animals and things close to the machine.
Check the oil level and make sure that it is between
the two marks on the dipstick that can be found under
the oil plug (9) input. If it is below the lowest level you
should refill the oil.
Check that there are no oil leaks in the machine. If you
detect leaks bring your machine in for service.
Check the cable and the switch status. If you notice
any abnormalities do not start the machine and take it
in for service.
5.3.3. STARTING AND STOPPING THE MACHINE
1. Loosen the bleed screw until the air can enter and
exit the oil tank without problems.
The flow of air that out through
the bleed screw hole should be
detectable during operation of
the appliance. If you do not loosen the bleed screw,
the air inside the hydraulic system cannot leave, thus
compressing itself with every cutting motion of the
bandsaw. This air pressure can damage the hydraulic
system's seals, causing permanent damage to the
machine.
Plug screw
2. Turn on the engine by pressing the green button.
Note: When the temperature is low, let the bandsaw
run idle for approximately 15 minutes so that the oil
heats to the right temperature.
3. Put the trunk (1) on the table (2) and secure using
the clamp (3).
4. Cutting begins when you push both operation
levers down (as soon as the cutting blade comes
into contact with the wood, slightly loosen while is
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