Clamping Methods; Using The Stock Stop; Blade Selection; Changing Blade Speeds - Jet J-3130 Operating Instructions And Parts Manual

5-inch x 8-inch horizontal band saw
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Figure 9: Using the scale on the rear of the saw
base to set the jaws for angle sawing. Where the
edge of the right jaw crosses the scale an
approximate angle cut can be made to the
indicated number of degrees on the scale.

9.4 Clamping methods

The method for clamping different cross-section
work pieces is shown in Figure 10.
Figure 10: Clamping methods for various cross-
sections of stock

9.5 Using the stock stop

When cutting a number of identical pieces, the use
of the stock stop can speed operations.
Refer to Figures 1 and 11.
1. Disconnect the saw from its electric power
source.
2. With the arm in its fully lowered position,
loosen the stock stop set screw.
3. Slide the stock stop to the required distance
from the blade.
4. Rotate the stock stop so the stop is at the
lowest possible position for stopping the work
piece at the required distance. This will help
prevent any binding between the work piece
and blade when the cut is completed.
5. Tighten the stock stop set screw securely.
6. For best accuracy, make a test cut on a piece
of scrap material to verify the length of cut
using the stock stop.
Figure 11: Setting the stock stop cutoff length

9.6 Blade selection

The saw is delivered with a blade adequate for a
variety of jobs on a variety of common materials.
However, JET's blades, while appropriate to many
shop cutting needs, don't begin to exhaust the wide
variety of special blades available for special
cutting jobs.
For high production cutting of special materials, or
for hard-to-cut materials such as stainless steel,
tool steel, titanium, etc., ask your industrial
distributor
for
recommendations.
Material
Steel shapes and low carbon steel
Medium and high carbon steel
Cr-Moly steel
Chromium steel
Tool steel
Cast iron
Aluminum
Most plastics
Wood
Table 2: Recommended blade speeds

9.7 Changing blade speeds

1. Refer to Table 2 for recommendations on
blade speed for various materials.
Note:
These
Different alloys and section materials and the
use of cutting fluid may require other speeds.
Check your machinists' handbook, or ask for
recommendations from your blade, cutting fluid
or
work
piece
recommendations on specific material.
11
more
specific
blade
Speed
125
85
125
125
85
85
85-125
200
200
are
approximate
speeds.
suppliers
for
specific

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