61 3 Parts List Manual Bandsaw Built better to work stronger and last longer Operating & Maintenance Manual REV 151007 2829 N. Burdick St. Kalamazoo, MI 49004 Burdick St. Kalamazoo, MI 49004 Phone: 269-345-1132 Fax: 269-345-0095 269-345-1132 Fax: 269-345-0095 www.wellsaw.com...
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Parts Ordering Variable Feed cylinders For your convenience: Parts Lists & Part Numbers When contacting your Wellsaw supplier or the Company for parts or service, Blade Brush Assembly it is essential that you have both your saw Blade Guide Assembly Serial Number and Purchase Date available.
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Keep Guards in Place Forward Keep guards in place and in good working order. The Model 613 Wellsaw has been designed and Remove Adjusting Keys and Wrenches See manufactured to conform to WeIlsaw's recognized that keys and wrenches are removed from the saw high standards of quality and performance.
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Notes on Sawing Trouble Shooting Premature Dulling of Blade Teeth It is widely recognized that a proficient operator is a key to optimum bandsawing. He makes certain the 1. Feed rate too high or low. Check recommendation. machine is properly maintained and adjusted for de- 2.
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Premature Blade Breakage 3. Blade guides too far apart. Always set blade guides as close to work piece as possible. 1. Poor weld in blade. 2. Feed rate set too high. Reduce it. 4. Blade may be dull. Check and replace if necessary. 3.
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Speed Selection Operating Instructions Saws are equipped with step pulleys providing blade Cutting Tips speeds of 50, 90, 160 and 250 feet-per-minute. High speeds are suggested for cutting thin-wall tubing, channels, aluminum, brass or any metal that will not 1. For longer blade life, start each cut carefully. burn blade teeth.
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adjustment. If you then find the saw blade is not Placing Blade on Saw square with the stationary vise jaw, the blade must be adjusted. 1. Raise saw frame. 2. This adjustment is. made with the top two Allen 2. Open Idle and Drive Wheel guards. screws on the roller adjusting block of the guide arm.
Correct and adequate lubrication is a very important Blade Brushes factor in determining the life and service of your Wellsaw. It is essential that all dust, dirt, chips, etc. be Brushes should be cleaned frequently in kerosene thoroughly removed before lubricating the saw. The...
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Model #5 which Wellsaw shall not be liable for consequential or inci- are still used on Model 613. Just look for Part Numbers dental damage suffered or incurred with respect to with the suffix "A" such as the ring gear and the defective material or workmanship.
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OPTION Dash Pot 14 35 155114 M-301 155151 155329 Part no. 155144 is no longer available. Use part no. 155151. use part # 155329 (Parts for 155154 are still available.) M1016HydCyl...
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Variable Feed option M-301 Dash Pot Assembly standard, includes items 4-11 and 54) 101526 Piston Rod Assembly (includes 6-9) 155022 Dash Pot Stud M-144 Piston Rod End 101524 Outside Tube 101527 Piston Rod M-166 Cup Leather 100070 Cup Washer M-148 Spring 100050-002 Cotter Pin, 3/32 x 3/4...
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The Original..Since 1926 2829 N. Burdick St. Kalamazoo, MI 49004 Phone: 269-345-1132 Fax: 269-345-0095 website: www.wellsaw.com email: parts@wellsaw.com...
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