Powermatic 2415, 2013 operating instructions

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6.Attach the fence (D, Figure 2) to the fence body (E, Figure 2) with four 5/16 x 3/4 hex cap screws, four 5/16 lock washers, and four 5/16 flat washers. Hand tighten the screws only.

7.Place the fence assembly onto the guide rail and against the edge of the miter slot, as shown in Figure 2. The hook at the rear of the fence should fit under the rear rail (see Figure 5).

8.The fence must align parallel to the miter slot along the entire length of the fence.

9.Lock the fence by pushing down the lock handle (G, Figure 2). Because the screws are only hand-tight, you can shift the fence slightly as needed until the fence parallels the miter slot.

10.When the fence has been properly aligned to the miter slot, tighten the four hex cap screws (F, Figure 2) with a 12mm wrench. Make sure the fence remains parallel to the miter slot as you tighten the screws. (NOTE: This alignment will again be checked once the guide rail has been tightened.)

11.Move the fence assembly to the other side of the blade so that the pointer (Figure 3) on the fence body points to “zero” on the scale. Lock the fence by pushing the handle down.

12.Move the guide rail with the locked fence until the fence is flush against the blade. (Do not force the fence into the blade so that the blade bends.) See Figure 3. Do not unlock the fence to perform this. Move the fence and guide rail together when establishing the zero point.

13.Tighten the five hex cap screws that hold the guide rail to the front rail, with a 10mm wrench. NOTE: After tightening the guide rail, double check that the fence is still parallel to the miter slot. Make additional adjustments if needed.

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Contents Copyright WMH Tool Group Vantage Drive Elgin, IllinoisRevision C 8/06 More Information Warranty and ServiceTable of Contents Electrical Connections Page Page Introduction Specifications Model 2415 shown Features and TerminologyUnpacking Contents of the Shipping ContainerInstalling Fence and Rails AssemblyPage Dust Collection Grounding InstructionsExtension cords Volt, Single Phase OperationVolt, Three Phase Operation Three-Phase Test Run Converting from 230 Volt to 460 Volt Three Phase OnlyTable Stop AdjustmentsTable Tilt Blade Tension Installing/Changing BladesBlade Tracking Upper Blade Guides and Upper Support Bearing Upper Blade Guide AssemblyLower Blade Guides and Lower Support Bearing Belt Tension Miter GaugeBelt Alignment Blade Speed AdjustmentOperating Controls Ripping General ProcedureOperation Brake PedalBlade Lead CrosscuttingResawing Blade Selection Shape WidthPitch Blade Breakage SetMaterial Band Wheel Replacement MaintenanceTire Replacement For Radius Cutting Blade Selection GuideTroubleshooting Operational Problems Trouble Verify machine is connected to power Troubleshooting Mechanical and Electrical ProblemsTrouble Probable Cause Remedy Replacement PartsParts List Saw Body Assembly 2013 Band Saw Parts List Saw Body Assembly 2415 Band Saw Saw Body Assembly 2013 Parts List Table Assembly 2013 Band Saw TS-0270061 2013-253TS-0051061 TS-0270051Parts List Table Assembly 2415 Band Saw Index No. Part No Description Size Qty Table Assembly 2013 Parts List Upper Wheel Base Assembly 2013 Band Saw Parts List Upper Wheel Base Assembly 2415 Band Saw Upper Wheel Base Assembly 2013 Parts List Lower Wheel Base Assembly 2013 Band Saw TS-081C032 2415-426RC Parts List Lower Wheel Base Assembly 2415 Band Saw2415-426 Index No. Part No Description Size Qty Lower Wheel Base Assembly 2013 Parts List Guide Bracket Assembly 2013 Band Saw 2013-567 Parts List Guide Bracket Assembly 2415 Band Saw Index No. Part No Description Size Qty Guide Bracket Assembly 2013 Page Page Electrical Connections 230 Volt, 3 Phase Models 2013 Electrical Connections 460 Volt, 3 Phase Models 2013 Page Page WMH Tool Group