Troubleshooting; Environment Protection - Sealey SM5.V3 Instructions Manual

Metal cutting band saw 3-speed 150mm 230v
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9. tROublesHOOting

Excessive blade breakage and/or
teeth ripping from the blade.
Premature blade dulling.
unusual wear on side or back of
blade.
motor overheating.
Bad, crooked or rough cuts.
Blade is twisting.

enviROnment pROtectiOn

recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to
a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment. when the product becomes completely
unserviceable and requires disposal, drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids
according to local regulations.
note: it is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without
prior notice.
important: no liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
warranty: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which is required for any claim.
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1. workpiece is loose in the vice.
2. incorrect speed or feed.
3. Blade is too coarse.
4. workpiece material is too coarse.
5. incorrect blade tension.
6. Blade is in contact with workpiece before
saw is started.
7. Blade is rubbing on the wheel flange.
8. Blade guides are misaligned.
9. Blade is too thick.
10. Bad weld on blade
1. Blade tpi is too high.
2. incorrect speed - too fast.
3. inadequate feed pressure.
4. Hard spots or scale on the workpiece.
5. Blade is twisting.
6. Insufficient blade tension.
7. Blade is slipping.
1. Blade guides are worn.
2. Blade guides are misaligned.
3. Blade guide brackets are loose.
1. Blade tension too high.
2. drive belt tension too high.
3. Blade too coarse or too fine.
4. Gears need lubrication.
5. Blade is binding in the cut.
1. feed pressure too great.
2. Blade guides are misaligned.
3. inadequate blade tension.
4. Blade is dull.
5. incorrect speed.
6. Blade guides are spaced out too far.
7. Blade guide assembly is loose.
8. Blade is too coarse.
1. Blade is binding in the cut.
2. Blade tension is too high.
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1. clamp the workpiece securely.
2. Adjust the speed or feed to suit the workpiece.
3. replace with a finer blade.
4. use the saw at slower speed and use a smaller tpi blade.
5. Adjust blade tension so that it does not slip on the wheel.
6. Place blade in contact with the workpiece only after the saw has
started.
7. Adjust blade wheel alignment.
8. Adjust blade guide alignment.
9. use correct thickness blade.
10. Re-weld or replace blade.
1. replace with a smaller tpi blade.
2. reduce speed.
3. increase feed pressure by unscrewing tension bar. this will
decrease the spring tension on the arm.
4. reduce speed, increase feed pressure.
5. replace blade and adjust to the correct tension.
6. Increase blade tension.
7. increase blade tension and reduce speed.
1. replace blade guides.
2. Adjust guide pivots.
3. tighten blade guide brackets.
1. reduce blade tension.
2. reduce drive belt tension.
3. use a blade more suitable for the workpiece.
4. lubricate the gears.
5. decrease feed and speed.
1. reduce feed pressure by screwing tension bar in. this will
increase the spring tension on the arm.
2. Adjust blade guides.
3. increase blade tension.
4. replace the blade.
5. Adjust the speed.
6. Adjust guide spacing.
7. tighten the guide assembly.
8. Use a finer blade.
1. decrease feed pressure.
2. decrease blade tension.
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