Wilton 3400 Installing the coolant kit, Chip brush replacement, Adjusting Motor switch actuator

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Installing the coolant kit

1.Install the baffle in the tank so the pump is held at one end of the tank.

2.Put the tank and pump assembly in the flanges which hold it in the saw base. The pump should be at the saw motor end of the base.

3.Install the nozzle assembly in the fixture in the right- hand guide bearing bracket and secure it with the set screw in the fixture.

4.Install the delivery hose between the nipple on the pump and the nipple on the nozzle assembly.

5.Install the return line between the nipple on the table and the empty side of the tank.

6.Wire the pump motor to the pump switch according to the wiring diagram on the facing page. Female spade clips for the pump-to-switch connections are not supplied with the kit and must be sourced locally, by you.

7.Test the system by putting coolant in the tank and turning on the pump switch and motor switch.

8.The system is ready for use on the saw.

Chip brush replacement

The chip brush is a circular wire brush which is mounted in a bracket at the right-hand side of the saw arm. The purpose of the brush is to remove chips from the saw teeth and off of the blade so excessive amounts of chips don't get into the wheel guard section of the saw. The brush shaft spins in the bracket and the shaft is secured using a set screw and collar. With extended use this brush will be worn and require replacement.

1.Disconnect the saw from its power source to prevent accidental motor start-up.

2.Remove the set screw and collar from the brush shaft.

3.Remove the old brush and replace it with a new one.

4.Install the collar and set screw so the brush can spin freely in the bracket.

5.Adjust the bracket, if necessary, so the brush makes light contact with the saw blade.

Adjusting the horizontal stop and motor switch

The horizontal stop and motor switch are located on the front of the saw table at the left hand side. The horizontal stop is a rubber disc, mounted on a flat-headed screw. The screw height, and therefore the horizontal position of the saw arm, is adjusted using two nuts on the screw.

The motor switch is supposed to turn the motor off just before the arm contacts the horizontal stop. In this way a complete cut can be made and the blade can be automatically stopped before the arm is lifted to set up another cut.

Adjust the horizontal stop whenever the rubber disc is worn to the point where the stop requires replacement.

To replace or adjust the hori- zontal stop:

1.Disconnect the saw from its electrical power source to prevent accidental motor start up.

2.Raise the saw arm to its full up position.

3.Remove the lower nut which secures the horizontal stop screw to the saw and remove the horizontal stop assembly, complete.

4.Install the new horizontal stop and make the nuts which secure it finger tight.

5.Lower the saw arm to its horizontal position.

7.Adjust the horizontal stop height, using the upper and lower nuts, until the saw blade is below the level of the table surface and is fully into the blade relief slot on the table.

8.To be certain the blade has made enough downward travel to make a complete cut on the largest workpiece which fits in the saw:

8.1.Open the adjustable vise jaw to its widest position

8.2.Place a straight edge flat on the saw table and move it to where it contacts the blade.

8.3.The saw blade teeth should be below the saw table along the entire distance you can slide the straight edge. Adjust the horizontal stop until this condition is met.

9.Tighten the horizontal stop nuts securely.

10.Reestablish the electrical connection to the saw and proceed to adjust the motor switch actuator.

Adjusting the

motor switch actuator

1.Raise the arm until the switch actuator is not in contact with the switch.

2.Turn the switch ON.

3.Lower the arm until the arm contacts the horizontal stop. The motor switch should shut off the motor just before the arm contacts the horizontal stop.

4.If necessary, bend the switch actuator and re-test the system until the correct motor shut-off instant is obtained.

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Contents 12 Cut-off Band Saw Models 3400/3410Warranty and Service Table of Contents Wet cutting package Vertical saw operationMachinery general safety warnings Safety instructions on sawing systems General Electrical CautionsUsing the vise Locking vise jawChanging the locking jaw location Adjusting stationary jaw straight cutsAdjusting stationary jaw angle cuts Stationary vise jawAdjusting angles with the scale on the saw table Setting the blade guidesUsing the stock stop for repeated cuts Controlling the cut Hydraulic feed controlBlade selection Blade break-in proceduresChanging blade speeds Evaluating cutting efficiencyAngle cutting Right angle cuts -- single pieces of stockSuggested cutting speeds Placing workpieces in the vise To adjust blade tracking Adjusting blade trackingReplacing blades Blade alignment adjustments When to adjust the blade guidesAdjust blade for parallelism Replacing blade guide and support componentsAdjusting blade vertical Test cutting to verify adjustment accuracyAdjusting blade back-up bearings Adjusting guide bearingsReplacing guide bearings Replacing the drive wheel Installing the vertical sawing tableReplacing idler wheel or bearings Servicing the hydraulic control cylinder Hydraulic control cylinder exploded viewElectrical Uncrating and spotting the sawTo change the operating voltage Adjusting the horizontal stop and motor switch Installing the coolant kitChip brush replacement To replace or adjust the hori- zontal stopTroubleshooting Problem Probable cause Potential solutionsTions Replacement Parts Exploded View Saw Head Parts List Saw Head Part.no Description QtyExploded View Saw Base Parts List Saw Base Description QtyParts List Hydraulic Cylinder