Infringements will lead to claims for 13.1 Spare parts orders ........... 18 damages. 13.2 Spare parts drawings HBS 400 ....... 19 13.3 Spare parts drawings HBS 471 / HBS 473 ..22 14 Electrical circuit diagrams....25 Subject to technical modifications and error.
All data in these operating instructions has been com- You have made an excellent choice in purchasing a piled on the basis of the state-of-the-art, valid standards HOLZSTAR Wood Band Saw. and guidelines as well as our many years of expertise and experience.
Safety - Operators shall obtain information about valid oc- cupational safety regulations and determine addi- WARNING! tional hazards as part of a risk assessment which This combination of symbol and signal term indicates result from the specific operating conditions at the potentially hazardous situations which may cause machine's installation location.
Safety Operating staff: Safety boots Operating staff has undergone an induction by the ope- rator about the entrusted tasks and potential hazards re- The safety boots protect the feet against crushes, fall- sulting from improper behaviour. Tasks which go beyond ing parts and slipping over on slippery underground.
(foam, rubber, leather and cork). Round materials may only be cut with suitable holding devices. Model HBS 400 HBS 471/473 Only saw bands suitable for the machine may be used. It is suitable for private use, not for industrial use. Inten-...
Transport, packaging and storage Transport, packaging and storage 5.3 Packaging 5.1 Delivery All of the machine‘s packaging materials and packing aids are suitable for recycling and must always be dispo- After delivery, check the band saw for visible transport sed of using material-based recycling systems. damage.
6.2 Scope of delivery - Wood Band Saw CAUTION! - Saw band16,0 x 0,5 x 3378 mm / 4 TPI (HBS 400) - Saw band16,0 x 0,5 x 3455 mm / 4 TPI Risk of injury from an unstable machine!
Setting up and connection Fig. 6: Assembly of the rip fence Fig. 4: Mounting on the subsurface Assembly of the handwheels The wood band saw is already delivered largely as- sembled. Only a few parts like the saw table, the rip Step 1: Mount the small handle (Fig.
Settings Settings ATTENTION! The machine must be switched off and the mains plug disconnected before all adjustment, set-up and maintenance work is carried out on the machine. 8.1 Setting of the 90° table square Fig. 9: Slope adjustment of the saw table The table may be set at 90o to the saw blade by adju- 8.3 Adjusting the saw blade guide sting the table stop screw under the table.
Settings 8.4 Saw blade change Step 6: Tension the saw band again by turning the quick release (Fig. 11; C). Mount the rip fence bar and close the front covers. Use protective gloves! Step 7: Re-adjust the saw band run, the saw band guide and the saw band tension as described.
Settings 8.6 Adjusting the running of the saw band 8.7 Adjusting of the saw blade guide The upper and lower saw blade guides are similar in con- NOTE! struction and must be adjusted as listed below. Before the saw blade run can be adjusted, a concrete Upper saw blade guide: adjustment of the saw blade tension is necessary.
Settings Step 1: First loosen the screw (Fig. 15, Pos. A) and slide 8.9 Changing the saw band speed the rollers up to approx. 1.5 mm to the saw blade teeth. ATTENTION! Step 2: Retighten the screw (Fig. 15, Pos. A). Before changing the speed always make sure the Step 3: Loosen the screws (Fig.
Operation Operation Wear protective dust-mask! DANGER! Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock! Wear safety boots! Contact with live components may result in fatal injury. Switched-on electrical components can make uncontrolled movements and lead to serious injuries. - Disconnect the mains plug before making any adju- Wear protective clothes stments to the machine.
Operation 9.3 Cut types NOTES FOR SAWING! Longitudinal cuts - The band saw does not cut the workpiece automati- cally. The user allows cutting by guiding the work- The longitudinal cuts are sawing along the workpiece piece into the moving saw blade. grain.
Care, maintenance and repair 10 Care, maintenance and repair 10.2 Maintenance and repair Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by DANGER! qualified personnel. Risk of fatal injury due to electric If the band saw does not function properly, contact your shock! dealer or our customer service.
Troubleshooting 11 Troubleshooting ATTENTION! If one of the following errors occurs, stop working with the machine immediately. Serious injury could result. All repairs and replacement work may only be carried out by qualified and trained personnel. Problem Possible cause Solution The wood band saw does not 1.
1 with the number 12.3 Disposing of lubricants - Type of device: Wood Band Saw HBS 400 - Item number: 5900410 Lubricant manufacturers provide disposal information for - Spare parts drawing: 1 the lubricants used.
The following spare parts drawings are intended to help identify the necessary spare parts. To order, please send a copy of the list of spare parts with the marked components to your dealer. Spare parts drawing 1 - HBS 400 Fig. 18: Spare parts drawing 1 - Wood Band Saw HBS 400 HBS Series | Version 1.06...
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Spare parts Spare parts drawing 2 - HBS 400 Fig. 19: Spare parts drawing 2 - Wood Band Saw HBS 400 HBS Series | Version 1.06...
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Spare parts Spare parts drawing 3 - HBS 400 Fig. 20: Spare parts drawing 3 - Wood Band Saw HBS 400 HBS Series | Version 1.06...
Spare parts 13.3 Spare parts drawings HBS 471 / HBS 473 The following spare parts drawings are intended to help identify the necessary spare parts. To order, please send a copy of the list of spare parts with the marked components to your dealer. Spare parts drawing 1 - HBS 471 / HBS 473 Fig.
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Spare parts Spare parts drawing 2 - HBS 471 / HBS 473 Fig. 22: Spare parts drawing 2 - Wood Band Saw HBS 471 / HBS 473 HBS Series | Version 1.06...
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Spare parts Spare parts drawing 3 - HBS 471 / HBS 473 Fig. 23: Spare parts drawing 3 - Wood Band Saw HBS 471 / HBS 473 HBS Series | Version 1.06...
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