Changing The Blade; Changing The Rubber Tires On The Band Pulleys; Changing The Table Insert - Titan TTB364BDS Safety And Operating Manual

Titan ttb364bds band saw safety and operating manual
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is particularly important in cutting wood because
the blade has a tendency to follow the grain of the
wood and thereby deviate easily from the cutting
line.
3) Finely toothed blades provide smoother cuts
but are slower than coarse blades.
IMPORTANT: Never use warped or lacerated
blades!
8. Changing the blade (See Fig11)
1) Move the blade guide (7) into a position
approximately half way between the table (20)
and the machine frame (13).
2) Undo the fixing knobs (2) and open the side
cover (3).
3) Undo the two allen screws (32) and remove the
blade guard (6) (see Fig5).
4) Unscrew and remove the wing nut (b) and
retaining screw (a) (see Fig3).
5) Turn the tightening screw (4) anti-clockwise to
remove the tension from the blade (23).
6) Remove the blade (23) from the blade pulleys
(8,5) and take out through the slot in the table
(19).
7) Fit the new blade (23), aligned centrally on the
blade pulleys (8,5).
The teeth of the blade (23) must point down
towards the table.
8) Tension the blade by turning the tightening
screw (4) clockwise to tension the blade.
9) Re-fix the blade guard (6) and close the side
cover (3).
9. Changing the rubber tires on the band
pulleys (See Fig12)
After a certain time the rubber tires (46) on the
band pulleys (8,5) will get worn by the sharp teeth
of the bands and must be replaced.
1) Open the side cover (3).
2) Remove the blade (23) (see assembly item 8).
3) Lift the edge of the tire (46) with a small
screwdriver (f) and remove from the band pulley
(5).
4) Repeat for the lower band pulley (8).
5) Fit the new tire (46), replace the blade (23) and
close the side cover (3)
10. Changing the table insert (See Fig13)
To prevent increased likelihood of injury the table
BAND SAW
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5
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Fig 11
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46
Fig 12
44
Fig 13
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