14. Table Tilting Knob
15. Dust Extraction Port
16. Motor
TECHNICAL DATA
SB1014
THROAT DEPTH
BLADE SPEED
MOTOR POWER OUTPUT
CUTTING DEPTH
TABLE TILT
BLADE LENGTH
BLADE WIDTH
NETT WEIGHT
MACHINE ASSEMBLY
The machine is supplied partly assembled. Prior to
use, further assembly is required.
When unpacking the machine the following com-
ponents are included for the initial assembly. (FIG.
1)
Fig. 1
1
2
3
5
8
9
10
10
1. Nuts (x2) and small crank handle (x1)
2. Rise and fall hand wheel
3. Blade tensioning knob (x1)
345 mm
360-400/800-1000 m/min
1500 W
235 mm
0-45°
2750 cm
6-25 mm
118 kg
4
6
7
11
12
13
14
E N G L I S H •
Table Assembly
4. Table stop safety bolt (x1)
5. Table (x1)
6. Table fixing bolts and washers (x4 each)
7. Long fixing bolts, nuts and washers (x4 each)
8. Table levelling nut and bolt (x1)
Fence Assembly
9. Fence bar (x1)
10. Fence fixing bar nuts and washers (as pictured) (x2)
11. Fence carrier (x1)
12. Fence (x1)
13. Fence lock knob (x1)
14. Nuts, bolts and washers (as pictured) (x2)
RISE & FALL HAND WHEEL
Attach
large
crank
handle to rise and fall
mechanism with 14 mm
spanner (not supplied)
(Fig. 2).
BELT TENSION HANDLE
Attach small crank han-
dle to belt tension and
speed mechanism with
10 mm spanner (not
supplied) ( Fig.3).
FITTING THE TABLE
Tools Required: - 13 mm spanner (not supplied)
With the help of an-
other person, lift the
working
table
onto
the trunnion. Mount
the working table on
the trunnion using the
supplied 4 x table fixing
bolts and 4 x washers (Fig. 4).
FITTING THE TENSION
KNOB
To fit the tension knob,
slot it into the key way
on the top of the band
saw (Fig. 5).
ASSEMBLING THE MITRE FENCE
1. Unscrew the locking nuts
from the mitre fence (Fig. 6).
2. Place the protractor with the
flat edge running parallel to
the mitre fence.
3. Position it in such a way that
the fence screws slot into the
holes on the protractor (Fig. 7).
4. Replace and re-tighten the
locking nuts.
5. Position the slide underneath
the protractor so that the
U s er 's M an u al
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
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