Hitachi CB 13F instruction manual Glossary of Terms, Band SAW Terms, Woodworking Terms

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

BAND SAW TERMS

BLADE GUIDES — Support the blade and keep it from twisting during operation. Blade guides must be adjusted when blade is changed or replaced.

BLADE TENSION KNOB — Controls the amount of blade tension when changing blades.

BLADE TRACKING KNOB — Adjusts blade position so blade always runs in the center of the wheel.

ON/OFF SWITCH — Has a built-in child safety lock. To lock the switch in the OFF position, remove the switch key from the switch.

RELIEF CUT —Removal of waste material by a cut from the outside edge, allowing easier cutting of intricate curves.

SAWDUST PORT — Helps keep the machine free from sawdust. The sawdust port makes an excellent hook-up for a wet/dry vacuum.

TABLE LOCK KNOB — Locks the table in place.

TILT (BEVEL) SCALE — Shows the degree the table is tilted for bevel cutting.

UPPER GUIDE LOCK KNOB — Locks the upper slide. Use it after adjusting the upper guide assembly to make sure upper blade guide just clears workpiece before cutting. Upper guide lock knob must be tightened before the band saw is turned on.

WOODWORKING TERMS

BEVEL CUT — An angle cut made through the face of a workpiece.

COMPOUND CUT — A simultaneous bevel and miter cut.

CROSSCUT — A cut made across the width of the workpiece.

F.P.M. — Feet per minute. Used in reference to the surface speed of the saw blade.

FREE HAND — Performing a cut without using a fence (guide), hold-down or other proper device to prevent the workpiece from twisting during the cutting operation.

GUM — A sticky sap-based residue from wood products. HEEL — Misalignment of the blade.

KERF — The material removed by the blade in a through cut, or the slot produced by the blade in a non-through or partial cut.

LEADING EDGE — The front edge of the workpiece pushed into the cutting tool first.

MITER CUT — An angle cut made across the width of a workpiece.

RESAW — A cutting operation to reduce the thickness of the workpiece to make thinner workpiece.

RESIN — A sticky sap that has hardened.

RIPPING CUT — A cutting operation along the length of the workpiece.

R.P.M. — Revolutions per minute. The number of turns completed by a spinning object in one minute.

SAW BLADE PATH — The area of the workpiece or table top directly in line with the travel of the blade or the part of the workpiece that will be cut.

SET — The distance between two saw blade teeth tips, that are bent outward in opposite directions to each other. The further apart the tips are, the greater the set.

TRAILING EDGE — The workpiece edge last cut by the blade.

WORKPIECE — The item being cut. The surfaces of a workpiece are commonly referred to as faces, ends and edges.

WORKTABLE — The surface on which the workpiece rests while performing a cutting or sanding operation.

Leading Edge

Relief cut

 

Sawblade

Kerf

Path

 

Surface

 

Workpiece

Trailing Edge

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Contents CB 13F Hitachi Authorized Service Centers Motor Product SpecificationsNET Weight Drive BeltGeneral Safety Instructions SafetyBefore Using the Band SAW Power Supply and Motor Specifications Specific Safety Instructions for Band SawsUSE only the Recommended Accessories Electrical RequirementsFig. a Guidelines for Extension CordsAccessories and Attachments Carton ContentsUnpacking Your Band SAW Know Your Band SAW Band SAW Terms Glossary of TermsWoodworking Terms Assembly Instructions Assembly and AdjustmentEstimated Assembly Time 35~50MINUTES Fig. C Removing Installing and Removing the BLADEFig.GMiter Gauge Fig. H Table Adjustments Fig. J, K Tilting the table Fig. J Install Power Bcord Brackets FigAdjustment Instructions Adjusting the 90 Table Stop Fig. KBlade TENSIONFIG. L Upper Blade Guide Assembly FIG. NBlade Tracking FIG. M Lower Blade Guides and Support Bearing Upper Balde Guides and Blade Support Bearing Fig. O, PBlade guides Fig. O Blade guides Fig. QOperation Basic SAW OperationsCircle Cutting Fig. U Cutting CurvesBlade Selection FIG Recommended Speeds Changing Speed Setting FigBlade Speed Selection Fig. W Speed Application BladetypeBand SAW MaintenanceTo Install a NEW Belt Fig. Y Blade Wheel TiresGeneral Troubleshooting GuideProblem Probable Cause Remedy CuttingProblem Probable Remedy MotorBand SAW Parts ListParts List for Schematic a Description Size QtySchematic a Parts List for Schematic B Description SizeSchematic B Band SAW Model NO. CB13FParts List for Stand StandHitachi Koki Canada Co