Inland DB-100 User Manual

Inland DB-100 User Manual

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NONE of the saws listed in this guide are suitable for use as a Frag Saw. Use with or in a salt
water environment will ruin the machine and doing so in any manner will void the warranty!
Aquarists and similar, please use the Inland DFS-100 ReefKeeper™ saw, Inland no. 91060.
Thank you for buying this Inland product. Please take time to read all the instructions to understand the correct components,
set up, and use of the model you purchased.
• It is extremely important to wear proper eye protection when using any saw. We highly recommend that you wear safety
goggles rather than safety glasses.
• DO NOT wear loose clothing or any accessories (long necklaces, bracelets, shirts with long fringes, and similar) that
might get caught by the saw during operation.
• Use only in a properly grounded and tested outlet. Under NO circumstances should you override the grounding system or
modify the plug.
• Set up your machine on a sturdy, level work surface that is water tolerant and a comfortable height to work on.
The following are model specific parts for all modele of DB-100 Bandsaws and depending on the model you purchased, the
parts and the degree of assembly will vary. Check to make sure that you have all the parts listed for your particular machine
before beginning assembly.
Part No.
Part Name
90007
DiamondCut™ Blade
90001
WoodCut™ Blade
90033
Molded Work Table
65829172
10-24 x 1/2" Phillips Screw
90022
BladeSert™
78824055
5/64" Long Arm Allen Wrench
65809114
Coolant Reservoir
65809118
Coolant Reservoir Cover
65829184
DB-100 Coolant Tubing
65829114
10-24 x 1/2" Nylon Thumb Screw
90016
Blade Drip Guide
65829113
10-24 x 3/8" Brass Thumb Screw
65829119
DB-100 Drain Hose
90014
Leather Blade Wiper
*Dependant upon model purchased
Assembly will take about 5 minutes and only requires a Phillips screwdriver. Use the exploded drawing on the following page
to reference parts and their placement during the assembly process.
DB-100™ Wet/Dry Band Saw
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Assembly Instructions

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Summary of Contents for Inland DB-100

  • Page 1: Assembly Instructions

    Aquarists and similar, please use the Inland DFS-100 ReefKeeper™ saw, Inland no. 91060. Thank you for buying this Inland product. Please take time to read all the instructions to understand the correct components, set up, and use of the model you purchased.
  • Page 2: Installing The Blade

    Installing the Blade 1. Open the front cover of the saw. If you have a toothed blade, make sure to mount it with the teeth pointing downward, in the direction of sawing. Diamond blades are positioned with the diamond surface facing the saw front.
  • Page 3: Blade Tension

    Proper blade tension is important for cutting ease and obtaining maximum blade life. The tension springs lessen the stress that twists and pulls put on the blade to maximize blade life. All Inland saws have tension springs preset for a blade 37.7" in circumference (+ or - .005") - the exact dimension of Inland brand blades. If you use an Inland blade you should never have...
  • Page 4 6. Attach the other end of the small diameter DB-100 Coolant Tubing to the stem on the back of the Blade Drip Guide NOTE: Soaking the tubing in warm water makes it easier to insert onto the stem. Installing DB-100 Drain Hose When using a diamond blade, the large diameter DB-100 Drain Hose must be installed. Straighten the hose before using by soaking it in warm water a few minutes and then pull to remove any kinks. Slide the Drain Hose onto the large...
  • Page 5 If you have purchased a saw with a diamond blade or are installing a diamond blade for use on your saw, please follow the instructions outlined below for its proper use. Your saw must be converted for wet sawing before use. 1. Before sawing with a diamond blade, check to make sure the Coolant Reservoir, Blade Drip Guide, and Drain Hose are installed on the saw (see the Installing Coolant Reservoir section). 2. Make sure that the coolant flow adjustment screw on the back of the reservoir is closed shut and then fill the reservoir with water. You can fill the reservoir with plain water or add a capfull of Inland Diamond Coolant (Inland no. 50011). 3. Plug the saw into a grounded electrical outlet. 4. Make sure you have proper eye protection on before operating the saw. 5. Adjust the flow of coolant onto the blade by slowly turning the coolant flow adjustment screw. Coolant flow rate should be about one drop of coolant every 4-5 seconds. Water should not flow excessively. Increase the water flow rate ONLY if a dry powder forms on the tip of the material being sawed.
  • Page 6: Replacement Parts

    So that we can offer you the highest level of service possible, please take a moment to register your product by going to www.inlandcraft.com or mailing in the registration card. Questions about your machine can be answered by visiting the Inland Craft web site at www.inlandcraft.com, watching our online videos at www.inlandcraft.com/videos, by emailing Customer Service at helpdesk@inlandcraft.com or by calling Inland Customer Service at 1-800-521-8428 Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 PM EST.

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