Cross Cuts; Angle Cuts And Double Mitre Cuts; Freehanded Cuts; Storage Of Push Stick - Titan TTB364BDS Safety And Operating Manual

Titan ttb364bds band saw safety and operating manual
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Fig 20
Fig 21
Fig 22
and flat on the table (20).
5) Guide the workpiece along the parallel fence
(14) and through the blade (23) at a uniform
speed.
2. Cross cuts (See Fig 19)
1) Slide the mitre gauge (21) into one of the
grooves in the table (20) and adjust to the required
angle (see control elements 3).
2) Lower the blade guard (6) to the workpiece
(see assembly 5).
3) Switch on the saw.
4) Hold the workpiece securely against the mitre
gauge (21) and the table (20) and guide it at a
uniform speed through the blade (23).
3. Angle cuts and double mitre cuts (See
Fig 20 & 21)
Compound using with control elements item 3
and 4.
4. Freehanded cuts (See Fig 22)
One of the most outstanding features of a band
saw is the ease with which it allows you to make
curved cuts and radii.
1) Lower the blade guide (7) to the workpiece (see
assembly 5).
2) Switch on the saw.
3) Hold the workpiece securely on the table (20)
and guide slowly through the blade (23).
4) Freehanded cuts should be made at low feed
speed so that you can guide the blade (23) along
the required line.
5) It often pays to first cut off surplus curves and
corners up to about 6 mm from the cutting line.
6) In the case of curves which are too tight for the band
to cut correctly, it can help to make a series of close-
lying cuts at right angles to the curved line. When you
saw the radius the material will simply drop off.
5. Storage of push stick(See Fig 23-26)
The hook is to storage push stick which is
assembled in the back of band saw, see below
details.
Details steps:
1. To unscrew the left hinge screw which has big
washer, then attach the storage hook and re-
secure the screw.
2. Always store the push stick in position when
not in use.

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