Cutting Operations; Maintenance/Service; Technical Specification - WilTec 62850 Operation Manual

Portable band saw
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Cutting Operations

Make sure that the Switch is in the off-position before connecting the tool to a power source.
Properly secure your workpiece by clamping it to a workbench or other solid surface.
Always be aware of the position of the power cord of the tool and make sure to keep it out of
the way.
Place the guide bar "G" against the workpiece, keeping the blade at a 90° angle to the work-
piece.
Turn the band saw on and allow it to come reach full speed before making a cut.
Adjust the speed by tuning the speed dial "E".
Tilt the tool as depicted above in order to bring the blade into a vertical position. When cutting,
start out using minimal force to create a groove. Once a groove has been created, allow the
rest of the blade to cut into the workpiece. Doing this will prevent blade from moving from side-
to-side during the cutting process.
Caution! Do not apply force to the tool by pressing too hard with your hands or leaning into it. The
weight of the tool itself creates enough force to make a clean cut. Forcing the tool or applying pressure
by leaning onto it may cause the blade to twist or break, damaging the saw as well as its environment
and possibly causing injury. As you reach the end of your workpiece, finish off the cut by slightly rais -
ing the unit slowly in order to bring the blade up.

Maintenance/Service

Protect the tool from impact, shock and grease.
Always keep tool and cord clean (especially the ventilation slots).
Turn the tool off properly and disconnect it from its power source before cleaning.
Do not attempt to clean ventilation slots by inserting pointed objects through openings.

Technical Specification

Voltage
Power
Saw blade speed
Cutting capacity
Protection class
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220-240V / 50Hz
1100W
0-2,4 m/s
127 x 127 nn
II
Article 62850
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2021-1

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