Wilton 3400, 3410 manual Wet cutting package, Vertical saw operation

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General Specifications

The Wilton Models 3400 and 3410 cut-off band saws are designed for high production cut-off work. Four cutting speeds and a hydraulic feed control allows the efficient cut- ting of virtually any material.

A removable table also allows the saw to function as a vertical band saw.

The Model 3410 is equipped with an optional coolant system which can greatly extend blade life and speed the cut- ting of a variety of materials which are best cut with cutting fluids and coolants.

The Model 3400 is not equipped with a coolant system. However, the coolant system is available as an add-on kit for customer installation.

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Specifications:

Cutting capacity

7 in. (178mm) round bar stock or tubing

 

9 1/2 in. wide x 7 in. high (240 x 178mm) rectangular stock

 

12 in. wide x 1 in. high (305 x 25.4mm) flat stock

Blade speeds

3 3/4 in. wide x 6 in. high (95.3 x 150mm) at 45 degree angle

80, 130, 180 and 265 SFM -- belt selectable

Blade drive

Heat treated steel worm pinion driving a bronze

 

worm ring gear in an oil bath

Motor

3/4 HP, 1725 RPM, 115/230V, single phase, capacitor start

Blade guides

Side: Eccentric shaft with sealed ball bearings

 

Rear: Sealed ball bearing

Blade size

3/4 x .032 x 93 in.

Blade wheels

11 7/16 in. (280.56mm) diameter flanged cast iron

Dimensions (LWH)

50 x 18 x 41 in. (1270 x 457 x 1041mm) in lowered position

Weight

275 lbs. (125kg)

Wet cutting package

1 gallon (4.4L) capacity tank with 3GPM (13L/M) pump -- Optional wet kit

 

Part No. 5635500 includes tank with baffle, pump 120V/240V, hoses,

 

flexible nozzle, shut-off valve and required electrics. This kit is delivered

Vertical saw operation

installed on Model 3410 saws.

9 1/2 x 10 in. (241 x 254mm)

Table size (LW)

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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 jawAdjusting stationary jaw straight cuts Adjusting stationary jaw angle cutsChanging the locking jaw location 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 break-in procedures Changing blade speedsBlade selection 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 Installing the coolant kit Chip brush replacementAdjusting the horizontal stop and motor switch 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