Rectifying Blade Slip; To Rectify Electrical Failure - Burgess BK3 Specification And Operating Instructions

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Rectifying blade slip
Slade slip may occur if the outer surface of
the driving belt (which also serves as a tyre
on the driving wheel at slow speed)
acquires a greasy coating from the blade.
This coating may be removed from the bell
and from the other two wheels by wiping
with a cloth which has been dampened in
white spirit.
Blade slip may also be caused by insuffi-
cient blade tension.
To rectify electrical failure
Sould any electrical fault occur, set the
switch on the front of the bandsaw to OFF,
disconnect the bandsaw from 'he electri-
cal supply and refer the matter to a compe-
tent electrician.
BK3 Plus Mk. II -
The 3 in 1 Saw
As
a general purpose saw the BK3
Mk. !I can hardly be improved ·upon. But
with the addition of the Fretsaw/Jigsaw
attachment or Circle Cutting and Fence
attachment, available as optional extras
(or included as standard with BK3 Plus
Mk.
II),
it can be upgraded into a truly
universal three-in-one combination saw,
to expand your scope even further.
Thus, no matter whether you obtain
these attachments at the outset with a
BK3 Plus Mk. II or later, to add to a
BK 3 Mk.
tI,
the method of fitting and
operating them is identical. The only
diHerence is that. with the BK3 Plus
Mk. II, these extras come packed in a
handy plastic storage box, attached to
the frame. This should be unscrewed
before use and the screw holes plugged
with the rubber grommets provided. The
box can then be retained in the
workshop for storage of these valuable
attachments.
Your BK3 Plus Mk. II Bandsaw is
supplied with a new, all-British motor.
Manufactured to the most
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