Wilton 7060 manual General Specifications

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General

Specifications

The Wilton 7060 Semi-Automatic Horizontal Cut-Off Band Saw incorporates a number of exclusive design features and innovations to make this saw a powerful and productive addition to machine shops, mainte- nance shops, tool rooms, and fabrication and welding shops. The exclusive swivel control panel allows the operator access to all machine controls from any side of the machine. The exclusive 6-point contact blade guide assemblies give the machine greater accuracy and longer blade life. The rapid acting, patented, 3- jaw vise provides simple, fast, and accurate set-ups for both straight and miter cuts. In addition, the semi- automatic cycle enables the operator to initiate, with the push of a button, the following steps: blade start, saw head frame down, blade stop, and saw head frame up. This completely versatile band saw is a proven time saver, offering optimum sawing perfor- mance.

Specifications

Cutting Capacity

 

At 90 degrees

12 inches Round/12 x 35 inches Rectangle

At 45 degrees

12 inches Round/12 x 12 inches Rectangle

 

 

Blade Size

1 x 0.035 x 156 inches

Blade Wheel Diameter

17 inches Diameter, Cast Iron

Blade Speeds

82 to 262 SFPM, Variable Speed

 

 

Motor

3 HP, 3 Phase, 230/460 Volts

 

 

Dimensions

87 x 31.5 x 53 Inches

 

 

Net Weight

1,144 pounds

Shipping Weight

1,279 pounds

 

 

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Contents Inch x 20-Inch Semi Automatic Horizontal Cut-Off Band Saw Page Table of Contents General Specifications SpecificationsMachinery General Safety Warnings When Setting up MachineSafety Instructions on Sawing Systems General Electrical CautionsOperating Instructions IntroductionControls Other Controls Setting Blade SpeedRaising/Lowering the Saw Head Blade Break-in Procedures Controlling the Cut Hydraulic Feed ControlEvaluating Cutting Efficiency Blade SelectionInstallation and Adjustment of Work Stop Adjusting the Vise for Angle CutsWork Set-up Securing the Workpiece forAdjustments Blade Tracking AdjustmentStarting the Saw Coolant FlowFactory or Field Procedure Excessive Rubbing will Damage the Wheel AND/OR the BladeBlade Guide Bearing Adjustment Test Cutting to Verify Adjustment AccuracyMaintenance Adjustment of Limit SwitchesCleaning LubricationServicing Hydraulic Oil Changing BladesChanging the Drive Belt Replacing the Drive MotorAdjusting the Blade Guides Replacement of CarbideReplacing the Drive Wheel Replacing Idler Wheel or Idler BearingReplacement of Guide Replacement of Blade EdgeReplacement of the Wire Brush Replacing the Coolant PumpUncrating and Spotting Machine SetupElectrical Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Fault Probable cause Suggested remedyTroubleshooting Replacement Parts 55 56 137 113 136 114 115 135 134 Page Electrical Components Detail a 242A WHM Tool Group